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Butedale is a ghost town on Princess Royal Island, in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1918 as a fishing, mining and logging camp. Initially the salmon cannery was established by Western Packers which was purchased and operated by the Canadian Fishing Company until it ceased operating in the 1950s. At its peak, Butedale's summertime population was over 400.
Butedale est un village abandonné situé sur une île côtière de la province canadienne de Colombie-Britannique. Entre 1911 et les années 1950, le village est le siège d'une conserverie de poisson.
found a single match candidate
town (Q3957) | place=town |
village (Q532) | place=village |
administrative territorial entity (Q56061) | boundary=administrative |
Ghost towns in British Columbia | place=village, place=town, place=suburb |
Populated places in the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |