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Historic gold rush-era store in B.C. Cariboo to be moved, opened for public

Rancher Roger Patenaude had been trying to gift the store to Williams Lake in recent years

The 153 Mile Store has found a new home at the 108 Heritage Site near 100 Mile House.

Last week the 100 Mile and District Historical Society and longtime Cariboo rancher Roger Patenaude reached an agreement to move the historic building. Built in 1900 by Louis Crosina, the store contains well over 3,800 artifacts from the end of the Cariboo Gold Rush era all the way up to 1963.

Kelly Carnochan, president of the society, said they are excited to be taking stewardship of such an integral piece of Cariboo history. She described how the societysa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒渏aws droppedsa国际传媒 when they first heard about the opportunity several months ago.

sa国际传媒淚t was very overwhelming and exciting. The store is packed with so much history and itsa国际传媒檚 going to be a great asset to the heritage site,sa国际传媒 Carnochan said. sa国际传媒淭hey have boxes of old shoes from floor to ceiling, old [Indigenous] baskets traded for food. Itsa国际传媒檚 just amazing.sa国际传媒

Patenaude said his grandfather George Bryon Patenaude got to know the Crosinas in the 1930s and befriended the owner of the store, Alice Lillian sa国际传媒淟ilsa国际传媒 Crosina. Lil was the daughter of Louis and ultimately sold her familysa国际传媒檚 ranch to the Patenaudes, but kept her fathersa国际传媒檚 old store open.

In 1963 Lil died of a heart attack behind the counter of her beloved store, and for the last 60 years the building and its contents have remained untouched. Patenaude said his family chose to keep the store closed after Highway 97 was rerouted away from it.

sa国际传媒淚t was just left as a time capsule,sa国际传媒 Patenaude said. sa国际传媒淢ost of the stuff in the store is 100 years old, and itsa国际传媒檚 time for some professionals to look after it.sa国际传媒

Patenaude said he and his brothers, who have since passed away, wanted to preserve the store to honour their mother Peggysa国际传媒檚 last wishes. When they made plans to sell their family ranch, Patenaude and his brothers started looking for a new home for the store.

While it is a suitable fit due to the storesa国际传媒檚 Cariboo Gold Rush roots, Patenaude said the heritage site was not his first choice. Since 2015 he and members of the Williams Lake community had hoped to move the store to Pinchbeck Park just above the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds.

Walt Cobb, then mayor of Williams Lake, said their original idea was to use the store as a basis for a larger heritage site. There were plans to relocate a blacksmith shop to the area and move the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin into the store.

However, when an archaeological survey found several Indigenous artifacts and a potential pit house at the Pinchbeck Park site, the Williams Lake First Nation objected to the project moving forward. Cobb said they have been at a stalemate for years, up until the 100 Mile and District Historical Society agreed to move the store to the 108 Heritage Site instead.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 a huge loss for Williams Lake for sure, but I think it will be preserved (this way) and that was the main concern, that the artifacts and building be preserved,sa国际传媒 Cobb said. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 one-of-a-kind in North America, and when itsa国际传媒檚 preserved and part of a museum it will be one of the Eighth Wonders of the World.sa国际传媒

With the death of Anita Crosina sa国际传媒 a major advocate for the store sa国际传媒 last year, Patenaude said he grew tired of sa国际传媒渉itting his head against a wallsa国际传媒 trying to gift the store to Williams Lake. When District of 100 Mile House Coun. Donna Barnett, a member of the historical society, approached him about moving the store to the South Cariboo, he decided to accept their offer.

sa国际传媒淲e had exhausted all our options in Williams Lake. Isa国际传媒檝e been in contact with Donna Barnett for years and she knows what Isa国际传媒檓 trying to do with the store,sa国际传媒 Patenaude said. sa国际传媒淢y brothers have passed away and Isa国际传媒檓 the only one left, so itsa国际传媒檚 time this thing gets taken care of before Isa国际传媒檓 gone.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 just looking forward to it being protected and open to the public. It needs to be a public asset. Theresa国际传媒檚 a lot of history there that I, my mother and the Crosina family want to see preserved.sa国际传媒

Carnochan said the society is currently busying itself in drawing up a plan for the transfer. Theysa国际传媒檒l be spending the next few months fundraising and applying for grants from the provincial and federal governments to raise the estimated $2 million to move the store from 153 Mile to the 108 Heritage Site.

sa国际传媒淲e are thinking itsa国际传媒檚 going to be placed (in the empty space) near the ice house, post house and telegraph wardensa国际传媒檚 area behind the food cantina. Wesa国际传媒檙e going to have to put a basement foundation in first and itsa国际传媒檚 probably going to be two to three million dollars in expenses to get it down here,sa国际传媒 Carnochan said.

The actual move itself wonsa国际传媒檛 happen for at least two years, Carnochan added. The society will need to spend at least a year cataloguing the storesa国际传媒檚 contents and packing them before they can move the actual building itself.

Cobb noted that the society will have to coordinate with the provincial government to close Highway 97 down during the move.

Patenaude said there is a mover in Prince George the society can reach out to that specializes in moving large buildings. This will be done in two pieces, with the roof being taken off first before the rest of the store is moved in one piece.

sa国际传媒淢aybe itsa国际传媒檚 optimistic thinking, but I think we can do it within two years,sa国际传媒 Carnochan said. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e going to reassemble it the way it is and itsa国际传媒檚 going to blow probably every touristsa国际传媒檚 mind who takes a look at it. I think the whole area should be excited and really proud of this addition to our community.sa国际传媒

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