After the Great War and the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918, people were desperate for a bit of levity. Roads on Vancouver Island were still dodgy at best — non-existent at worst — and many communities remained fairly isolated from major centers like Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. But people were craving a fun diversion from the hardships of everyday life, and that’s where Robert W. Buller of Victoria saw glittering opportunity.
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Published on August 08, 2024 15:31