- Savona, British Columbia
Savona (originally Savona's Ferry) is a small community at the west end of
Kamloops Lake on theThompson River inBritish Columbia . It is approximately halfway between Kamloops and Cache Creek along theTrans-Canada Highway . The surrounding the community is semi-aridgrassland s and hills supporting cattleranching andagriculture .History
Savona was originally located on the north shore of Kamloops Lake, where it was the end of the
stagecoach line from Cache Creek on theCariboo Wagon Road . Originally passengers continuing on had to take thesteamboat up the lake toKamloops and theShuswap Country and the goldfields of theBig Bend of the Columbia River until a man named Savona started aferry across the river at that location. A road was later built along the south side of Kamloops Lake toKamloops, British Columbia .In 1884 Savona was the eastern end of
Andrew Onderdonk 's contract for building theCanadian Pacific Railway (CPR) for the Canadian government. Onderdonk continued building eastward under a CPR contract. Because the railway was on the south side of the river, most of the houses were pulled across the lake on theice , moving the community to where it is today. In 1915, theCanadian Northern Pacific Railway , now part ofCanadian National Railway was built along the north side of Kamloops Lake.External links
* [http://www.venturekamloops.com/Pages/savona.htm Venture Kamloops' site on Savona]
* [http://www.savona.ca Savona town homepage]
* [http://www.telemark.net/%7Erandallg/photos/20061012_Kamloops/images/113.jpgAerial view of Savona and Kamloops Lake] from [http://www.telemark.net/%7Erandallg/photos/20061012_Kamloops/ Randall & Kat's Flying Photos]
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