Nestled in the mature, Coastal Western Hemlock ecosystem of Hollyburn Mountain’s south slope, this unique group of approximately 100 ski cabins, constructed mainly between the late 1920s and 1965, is the only surviving ski cabin community on the North Shore.
The Hollyburn cabins are two basic types: board and batten or log, depending on available source materials, with a barn style roof, one main room for living and a ladder up to a sleeping loft. Knowledge gained from the experience of cabin building was shared between cabin groups and in this way, a strong sense of community developed, one that continues to this day.
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