Okanagan Anglican Camp lost its buildings in the McDougall Creek wildfire
A church camp property destroyed in the McDougall Creek wildfire has been ordered to undergo an archaeological assessment.
Archeology BC ordered the assessment for OAC which has been operating since 1950 as a ministry of the Anglican Diocese of Kootenay.
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