Formerly called Lynchville, John Lynch built a house on the lakeshore in the early 1900s.
[5] Arriving that year, the Fraser family became significant landowners, starting the first commercial and agricultural development in the 1920s.
[4] In 1947, the eastern terminal for the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Kootenay Lake Ferry relocated from Gray Creek.
[3] The next year, the K'niksu Lodge was built,[4] but this two-storey log building burned to the ground in 1962.
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