JULY 2012 SPECIAL EVENT

Shannon Falls – Source: Wikipedia

Shannon Falls is located just off Highway 99, 58 km north of Vancouver. BC. According to the BC Parks website, it is composed of a series of cliffs, rising 335 meters above Highway 99, making it the third highest falls in the province.

In 1792, Captain George Vancouver set up camp just west of the falls, which were named after Shannon who, in 1890 – 1900, owned the falls and surrounding area and used the clay deposits to make bricks. (you can’t make bricks without clay!)

The park also holds significant spiritual value to the Squamish First Nations, the first people to live in the area. They told of a two-headed sea serpent, Say-noth-ka, who lived in and around Howe Sound. According to legend, this beast travelled both on land and in the water. Some versions say it was Say-noth-ka who formed Shannon Falls by slithering and twisting his powerful body up the mountainside, wearing down a spillway for those cascading waters

Reichenbach Falls Switzerland – Source: Flickr

We will, once again visit Shannon Falls, as our substitute for the Reichenbach Falls. The resemblance is truly uncanny!

We will meet at the park at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 14th. Please bring a lunch and your comfy hiking shoes, as we will walk up to the viewpoint located up a ” 350 meter long walking trail through a forest of Western hemlock, Douglas fir and Western red cedar along Shannon Creek.”

We will then pay homage to Vincent Starrett’s mother by visiting her grave site in North Vancouver, leaving a flower and reciting from her famous son’s works.  Next stop will be “Toad Hall” for tea.

If you require any additional information, please contact your Consulting Detective at the g-mail address provided here.

Let us hope that the weather co-operates.

UNDERSHAW IS SAVED!

I can almost hear the celebratory clinking of glasses as Sherlockians and Doyleans all around the world toast to the Judge’s decision to save Undershaw from being destroyed and turned into flats.

The hopes for the future of this heritage site is that it will be restored and turned into a museum and a place to write and study.

Well done!

“REICHENBACH FALLS” VISIT

In 1927 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle selected his twelve favourite Sherlock Holmes stories.  Our case for discussion at the June meeting will be Sir Arthur’s second favourite, “The Adventure of the Red-Headed League”.  The location of the June 5th meeting is, once again, Hampton Place at 7:00 pm.

July 14th will be our annual “Reichenbach Falls” ceremonial wreath-tossing and picnic.  We will meet at Shannon Falls at 10:00 am.

August 11th will be our annual bbq and lawn games chez Martell.  

For further info, please contact your Consulting Detective.

MAY MEETING

“Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent.”

The story for discussion for the May 1st meeting is “A Case of Identity”

We will meet, once more at Hampton Place at 7:00 pm

If you require additional information, please contact Fran.

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