[3] Needles was an area of fruit trees[4] and scrub farming, with the ferry operating since 1913.
[3] In the early 1930s, a post office, general store, and school served the 200 residents of Needles.
[7] The original Needles townsite was submerged when the reservoir for the Keenleyside Dam flooded the area in 1968.
[10] Plum Hollow Camping is about 2 kilometres (1 mi) north on the gravel road.
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