Photographer’s Note
The Bath Tubs of Emerald Lake
by: Bruce Ricketts
Emerald Lake, near Field, BC, is a beautiful site. Formed by the thrusting of the mountain ranges and filled with glacial run-off, the surface of Emerald Lake glistens with the blue-green hue of an emerald.
During the early days of the transcontinental railway, which joined Canada from coast-to-coast, the railway company built a fairly posh hotel on the shores of the lake. The hotel was a way-stop for rail travelers as they took the two day trip through the Rocky Mountains.
Environmental issues were not as high on the list of discussion in the 1800s as they are today. As garbage began to accumulate from the hotel's operation, the management, turned to the best refuse dump they could find, one which would not smell and attract roaming bears and was out of sight for their guests. Where better to dump the garbage but in the lake itself.
As was mentioned earlier, the lake is emerald coloured due to the run-off water from the glaciers in the area. As glacial ice melts, the run-off dissolves small particles of powdered rock, commonly called rock flour. Rock flour makes the lake water quite murky but extremely beautiful.
For years scuba divers have scoured the lake searching for what remains of the garbage… old bottles, old serving vessels, old dishes and three brass bath tubs! (The author has been one of those divers.)
I have no idea where the rumour of the bath tubs got its start but a story told to me (in 1980) by an old man who lived near the site goes: "since the lake was so murky, garbage would not been seen by the genteel patrons of the hotel. It made sense therefore that when the hotel was to be shutdown, all the non-reclaimable furnishings including three bath tubs, made of brass, were taken out on the lake during the winter months where they sank into the lake as the ice melted."
No one really knows if the story is true, but that doesn’t stop hundreds of scuba divers (treasure hunters all) from burning a couple of tanks of air every year as they grope their way through the lake in search of the brass bath tubs of Emerald Lake.
Another Mystery of Canada.
Source: http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/BC/emerald_lake.htm
danielswalsh, caliane, andante, Cormac, postvikram, alexbf, gilbriones2002, JDFreeSoul, mbasil, Albrecht has marked this note useful
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danielswalsh
(13320) 2006-01-18 20:47
Great Stuff Stephan;
Wow, I think this is the most I've learnt about Canadian histopry since I was left school in '93! Hahaha...
All joking aside, a very informative note. From BC myself, I've been meaning to make a trip into the rockies for quite some time- but it still hasn't happened yet. Maybe my next trip back to Canada this August.
Nice shot, and great note!
All the best,
- Dan
caliane
(610) 2006-01-18 21:04
This place has not only a beautiful sight but also an incredible history!! I do like it!
andante
(7092) 2006-01-18 21:13
W O W... I'm completely blown away by this image... to me this is a 10 in every aspect.
Enrique
Cormac
(26449) 2006-01-18 21:59
I like the way this captures the unique colour of the lake, very light green. I also like the use of the stairway to lead into the scene, and give this a dynamic look. Great shot!
klennon79
(0) 2006-01-18 22:27
Hi Stephan.
Beautiful sharp colors. The water is amazing. Nice composition.
CaptainJack
(0) 2006-01-18 22:59
Hi Stephan, wonderful perspective taken here, I think most others would have stood directly on the dock. You've captured Emerald Lake at its finest, the smoothness of the surface in your photograph is amazing! I like the touch of color that the poles provides, almost standing in line with the numerous trees along the lake shoreline. Thanks for sharing!
postvikram
(1199) 2006-01-19 0:30
Stephan,excellent POV,the emerald color and the greens are way too good.very good info on your notes section too.Great shot.
JDFreeSoul
(72) 2006-01-19 13:28
Emerald lake always seems wonderful and your photo Stephan gives another reason to believe it.
Excellent shot!
~JD~
Ebbe
(9571) 2006-01-19 15:23
Lovely colors! Also a fine composition with the steps and bridge forming a nice diagonal in the lower part. The contrast between soft nature and hard man made creates a strong tension.
Albrecht
(11034) 2007-01-03 13:29
Hi Stephan
Beautiful view and great colours. wonderful place to be there with the camera
greetings Albrecht
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephan Duchesne (iglootrek)
(263) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-07-08
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel, CMOS ISO 100
- Exposure: f/3.5, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-01-18 20:32
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