- Sointula, British Columbia
Sointula is an isolated village on Malcolm Island in
British Columbia ,Canada . It lies betweenVancouver Island and theBritish Columbia mainland, northeast ofPort McNeill and not far fromAlert Bay .As of 2008 it has a population of roughly 800.The name "Sointula" means "Place of Harmony" in the
Finnish language . It was founded by a group of Finnish settlers, who rowed north from Nanaimo in 1901. They planned on setting up autopian socialist society known as the "Kalevan Kansa",and wrote to visionaryMatti Kurikka in Finland to lead the new community. They were looking for a way out of Dunsmuir's mines in Nanaimo. It was a physically hard life and a devastating fire almost brought the fledgling community to it's knees. Financial difficulties continued to plague the group and after working for free for 2 years on the Capilano Bridge project, the Kalavan Kansa was disbanded. Many of the community members remained on the island and their descendants are still here in 2008.The town remained and prospered well into the 1970s as an unusually vibrant resource-based settlement. Fishing and logging activities have been the mainstay for the community. The early cooperative ventures planted seeds that are also alive today. The Sointula
Cooperative Store still handles drygoods, groceries and fuel for the islanders and there are two new cooperatives. The cooperative bakery serves Finnish bread ("pulla ") and wonderful home-cooked meals. The shellfish cooperative, Malcolm Island Shellfish Coop (MISC), was involved in research on the feasibility of raising and sellingabalone . It has gone under due to financial difficulties as of Summer 2006. The abalone were relocated to a company (Orca Sand and Gravel) donated area nearPort McNeill .In recent decades, declining forestry and fishing industries have hit Sointula hard. Its school-age population has shrunk, although housing prices have risen as owners from as far as
California have bought homes as summer retreats. Sointula is home to the province's oldest co-op store, as well as a museum, and is easy to reach by government car ferry from Port McNeill or Alert Bay (Which is itself on an island).Wildlife on the island and in the waters around the island is abundant. Orca whales return to rub on Malcolm Island's northern beaches near
Bere Point Regional Park every summer and fall.Seals andporpoises can be viewed from the beaches. Birds,mink ,otter ,beaver anddeer live all over the island. The rainforest vegetation helps to sustain the mood of an uncluttered and peaceful haven.Bill Gaston 's 2004 novel "Sointula" is named for the community and has a plot that revolves in part around it.Rachel Lebowitz 's 2006 book "Hannus" is also in part about the early days of the commune. Paula Wild's book "Sointula" gives a good overview of the island ways and it's history. More recently, Sointula Museum collaborating with the University of Victoria, has published "Practical Dreamers" a history of the island's cooperatives complete with many historical pictures.External links
* [http://www.MalcolmIsland.com/ Sointula, Malcolm Island Community Website]
* [http://www.island.net/~sointula/ Sointula Community Website]
* [http://www.sointulainfo.ca Sointula Info Centre] - community information website
* [http://www.sointula.com sointula.com] - Local site
* [http://www.bluebookofboats.com/Cruisingdestinations/Sointula.htm - Sointula - Place to visit for boaters cruising the BC Inside Passage to Alaska]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.604595,-126.999207&spn=0.097912,.229940&t=h&hl=en Google Map] of Sointula and surrounding area
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