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Tarrys

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Glade Ferry Rd. parallels the highway southwest for 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) from the Glade junction. Geographically, the ferry is 1.1 kilometres (0.7 mi) northeast of Tarrys Rd. and 0.5 kilometres (0.3 mi) northeast of Tarrys fire hall. The 10-vehicles/48-passenger ferry operates under
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Tarrys Fire Department, staffed by volunteers, owns a small fleet of fire trucks. Directly opposite is Kalesnikoff Lumber, the largest industry. However, this sawmill regards itself as being in Thrums, indicating the unclear boundary between the communities, or that Thrums is a generic name for the
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In 1896, James & Lydia Tarry, and children, settled on their Riverview Ranch. By 1901, their 800-acre (3.2 km) orchard comprised 500 fruit trees, half apple and the rest cherry, plum, pear, and peach. James was a justice of the peace (JP) and president of the West Kootenay Farmers'
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if on the opposite bank. When the Brilliant Dam opened in 1944, the service ceased because of the reduced current. Subsequently, crossings depended upon a community-owned rowboat, and later a privately owned barge and tug. In 1955, the province installed a three-vehicle
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From the 1910s, the Doukhobors operated the original ferry to serve their settlements on the south shore of the river stretching as far south as Tarrys. Being no schedule, users would yell for the
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Institute. Possibly on the stepping down of his father, Frank Tarry became a JP in 1914. On his death in 1917, James was the owner of the largest cleared ranch in the Kootenay Valley.
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1911: Uninsured Doukhobor sawmill at Tarry Siding burned to the ground. Rebuilding was immediate to complete the
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1958: Children found a cache of blasting fuses and detonator caps at the Freedomite settlement.
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In 1906, Tarry Siding, also called Tarrys' Siding, Tarry's, and Tarry, opened on the
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1962: Freedomites dynamited West Kootenay Power and Light infrastructure.
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is an unincorporated community spanning both shores of the
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flag stop was 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) northeast of
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and is free of tolls, as are all inland ferries in BC.
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1932: Tarrys Doukhobor Society built a community hall.
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Tarry's
Tarrys is located in British Columbia
British Columbia
49°23′09″N 117°33′18″W / 49.3859°N 117.5551°W / 49.3859; -117.5551
Canada
Province
British Columbia
Region
West Kootenay
Regional District
Central Kootenay
Area codes
250
778, 236, & 672
Highways
Highway 3A
Kootenay River
West Kootenay
British Columbia
BC Highway 3A
Castlegar
Nelson
Columbia and Kootenay Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Thrums
Flag stop
Doukhobor
Canadian Pacific Railway
tie
perjury

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