Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada
Kitimat
City of Kitimat-
Latitude- 54° 0' 0“ N
Longitude 128° 42' 0” W
The name Kitimat is a Tsimshian reference to the Haisla First Nation “People of the Snow”
who were the original inhabitants of the Kitimat Valley
Located In the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine.
52 Km South of Terrace BC
Kitimat BC lies at the end of Kitimat Arm, the Northern extension of the Douglas Channel,
Kitimat from the air, ca Aug 1990
photo courtesy Ron Anderson, Terrace
Townsite planned by Albert Mayer, and Julian Whittlesey
Consultants from New York, hired by Alcan, with the help of other experts and consultants.
Norman W. Hullah,
President of Hullah Construction Company Ltd.
They were the company that barged in prebuilt houses and assembled them in Kitimat.
In 1948 Norman Hullah was 29 years old,
b- ca 1919, a Vancouver contractor.
He built prefab houses in an aircraft hangar at 235 Pemberton Ave. Capilano.
He lived as an Executive, in West Vancouver in 1957.
Expanded to Calgary and Edmonton, became a huge developer.
alt name- Hullah Corporation
Johnson-Crooks Construction Corporation (BC) Ltd.
they built houses at the townsite.
They were an American based Company.
They introduced Prefab trusses for roofs
They operated many sawmills in I think? Washington state.
Kitimat was expected to reach a population of 50,000.
1954- 4 room school, grades 1 to 11
Lots of green space, parks, and walkways were built into this City of the Future.
Each subdivision had it's own shopping area, schools etc.
Industrial area was kept separate.
Recreation Center, Sports Fields, were all part of the planning.
A huge hospital was built, and half of it I don't think ever opened.
Anew hospital was built and the old one was blown up.
I see movies of this on you tube now.
Population 1951= 500
CNR railroad built to Terrace in 1955
Ticket on first Train, courtesy Grant Walker, CA
By Oct 1956 there was 3 schools, 67 teachers, 1200 pupils, and 13,000 people.
Rod and gun club, Curling club, Hudson Bay Store nearly completed,
and first steps taken towards a golf course.
It was administered by a Reeve, and 6 Councillors.
There still was no road to Terrace.
Vehicles were brought in on boat or train.
Kitimat was incorporated in 1953
First Election Apr 30, 1953
1957 C.D. Sutherland, Accountant, employee of Alcan, was President of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Some great old 8mm movies taken by Bud Walker ca1956-57
submitted by his son Grant Walker, added.
Not the best quality, but better than nothing.
Here is the longer versions of the videos below, plus extra footage I cut off previously.
Longer Movie #1
All these are movies of Shopping Centers, Churches, and Housing areas, in early Kitimat.
The ones below I shortened up, for my own web site.
My Descriptions/Captions, might be wrong, please send corrections if I am.
Movie #1 what is now City Center Mall?
Movie #2
Movie 1 Continued
Movie #3
Strip Mall? City Center?
Movie #4
Hwy 37, Lahakas Blvd corner, looking East, up to Kingfisher, I think?
Movie #5
looking west, at corner of Lahakas Blvd, from Hwy 37?
Kitimat First United Church Kitimat BC, 1
Kitimat First United Church Kitimat BC, 2
Cornerstone laid on November 25, 1956, May 16, 1957 First United Church was dedicated.
Kitimat Christ Church, Anglican Church
Diocese of Caledonia
Anglican Church of Canada
located at 1739 Gryfalcon St.
Corner of Kingfisher Ave. and Gryfalcon St.
Disclaimer
Please note- Web Editor has never worked or lived in Kitimat.
I have never worked for Alcan.
This page was built to honour Bud Walker's photos.
note- not my sites, I do not control the content in these
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