[2] With space for 200 live-in students, it was the largest operated by the Anglican Church at that time.
[4] In 1934, the Indian Residential School Commission of the Missionary Society of the Church of England.
published that it thanked "Almighty God for what has been accomplished: for a race of people brought in the shortest period of time known in history from the most debasing savagery to citizenship both in the Kingdom of our God and in his God-blessed Dominion of Canada.
"[2] After its closure in 1975, the 'Namgis First Nation was given control of the building and used it for a number of purposes, including housing its own school, a restaurant, a bar and band offices.
Carvers began using the space but heating and maintenance costs resulted in the band's closure of the building in 2012.