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Title: Freedom Road


1
Freedom Road
  • Bella Coola Valley Museum
  • BC Central CoastArchives

2
A Short History
  • Before the road was built the only way to bring
    in supplies was by packing it in yourself, pack
    horse, plane or boat. It was clear to the valley
    residents that a road out of the valley was
    essential to its survival. A group of local
    Bella Coola residents, led by Cliff Kopas, formed
    the Bella Coola Valley Board of Trade and
    petitioned the government for support. After
    continued stalling by the government it was
    decided to go ahead with building the road. (The
    government would later support the road with a
    cash outlay totaling 58,000).
  • With 250 dollars in the bank and the
    determination of the Valley residents,
    construction was started. On September 14, 1952
    construction of the road began. Alf Bracewell,
    on a rented D6 Caterpillar began at Anahim Lake
    and soon after rock breaking work began from the
    bottom of the Valley up the mountain with George
    Dalshaug operating an ancient TD18 bulldozer.

Front Row, Left to Right Elijah Gurr, Hon Phil
Gaglardi, Cliff Kopas, Evan Jones, Tony
Gargrave. Back Row, Left to Right Blondie
Swanson, Wally Stiles, Norman Saugstad, Morten
Svisdahl, Dean Gurr, Bobby Roberts, Stan
Levelton, Ralph Sneyd, Curtiss Urseth, Mike
Christensen, Ed Willson
3
Before the Road
  • was built the only way to reach Anahim Lake and
    beyond was by horse or on foot.
  • Prior to 1930, Anahim Lake had to have supplies
    packed in from Bella Coola.
  • Orders were placed two weeks prior to the date
    set for the pack trip from Bella Coola and it
    would take three days and nights to reach Anahim
    Lake.
  • There were usually six pack trips from each year
    from Summer to Fall.
  •  

4
Lets Build It!!
  • Elijah Gurr contacted Thomas Squinas, of Anahim
    Lake, who marked out a route across 30 miles of
    swamp and jack pine forest. With a rented
    bulldozer a crew blazed 32 miles into the
    wilderness to the rim of the valley.
  • Now, with only ten miles to the Bella Coola
    valley floor, the best way down an elevation of
    6,000 ft had to be found. Elijah Gurr suggested
    going down Young Creek and Blondie Swanson and a
    government engineer scouted the best route. Due
    to hazardous winter conditions it was decided to
    start from the valley floor. The most difficult
    part of the road building began.
  •  

5
Road Building
  • The TD18 International Bulldozer
  • George Dalshaug was hired to run an ancient TD18
    International bulldozer to start moving rock from
    the bottom of the Hill up a 15 degree slope.
    Dalshaug cleared the way for the air compressor,
    driller and blaster to clear the sheer rock
    walls.
  • Additional equipment would have made the job
    faster and safer but with limited funds this was
    the best available.
  •  

6
September 26, 1953
  • The Date They Met
  • September 26, 1953
  • The two bulldozers came together on this date
    symbolizing the completion of the Freedom Road.
    Valley residents recognize this date as the
    official anniversary date.
  • Who Were They?
  • Too numerous to mention. It truly was a
    community effort, both locally and beyond. Even
    the people from Ocean Falls helped with
    fundraising. Bill Graham of Tatla Lake made his
    D-6 cat and operator available, not knowing for
    sure if hed ever get paid. Anahim Lake store
    owner, Ike Sing, footed many a bill for supplies
    and stood solidly behind the project, providing
    whatever was needed.
  •  

7
50th Anniversary
  • The People
  • After 50 years the names of the people in this
    photo have not been forgotten. In our 2007
    Heritage Day contest Mrs. Beverly Saugstad was
    the winner, she was able to name 31 out of the 52
    names correctly in this photo taken at the
    celebration opening the road in 1953.
  •  

They are Alf Bracewell, Alger Brynildsen, Lloyd
Brynildsen, Olive Brynildsen, Adoph Christensen,
Cyril Christensen, Jenny Christensen, Mike
Christensen, Truda Christensen, Wilfred
Christensen, Betty Jean Gurr, Doug Gurr, Elijah
Gurr, Isabel Gurr, Melvin Gurr, Boyd Hammer, Eric
Hammer, Gene Hammer, Happy Handlin, Tom Hansen,
John Jorgensen, Cliff Kopas, May Kopas, Lena
Levelton, Nils Levelton, Louise MacKay, Burt
Matthews, Bill Mecham, Jean Mecham, Jim Mecham,
Charlie Minaker, John Root, Leonard Root, Myrna
Saugstad, Norman Saugstad, Randy Saugstad,
Shirley Saugstad, Stener Saugstad, Ralph Sneyd,
Christine Sollid, Elmer Sollid, Wally Stiles,
Mike Stollar, Morton Svisdahl, Curtis Urseth,
Louise Urseth, Andy Widsten, Jean Widsten, Bill
Wright, Nellie Wright
8
Road Facts
  • Cost - approximately 62,000 (58,000 govt. and
    4,000 public). This does not include all of the
    unpaid volunteer hours and donations.
  • Took one year and two weeks to build.
  • Is 76km (48miles) from Anahim Lake to the bottom
    of The Hill.
  • Has a total of 3 switchbacks.
  • Is 21 km ( 13 miles) from the Gate at the bottom
    to the Gate at Heckman Pass Summit.
  • The first 6.4 km (4 miles) climbs 1,219.2 meters
    (4,000 ft).
  • Total elevation 1,828.8 meters (6,000 ft).
  • Grades up to 18.
  • Time to travel from the bottom of the hill to
    Anahim Lake, forty-five minutes to one hour
    depending on many things.
  • Road closures happen seldom and are due to
  • Avalanche
  • Rock Slide
  • Ice

Public Works Minister P.A. (Phil) Gaglardi
officially opened Highway 20 two years after
completion, it became the third outlet to the
Pacific Ocean
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