Carpenter creek flows out of the Selkirk Mountains, through the historic town of Sandon[1] and into Slocan Lake at New Denver.
The town of Sandon's main street was built over Carpenter Creek.
British Columbia historian Bill Barlee believes coins were washed into the creek from under the boardwalk during the flood.
Bill states the coins were carried out into Carpenter Creek during the flood.
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