Burns Lake Hospital

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Burns Lake Hospital

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  • Burns Lake and District Hospital

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      Dates of existence

      1924-

      History

      Burns Lake Hospital was located at Burns Lake, British Columbia. A small hospital was opened in a farm house at nearby Francois Lake in 1919 and in 1920 some larger quarters became available at Prosser's Point (now known as Hospital Point). The staff relocated to Burns Lake in 1924. In 1931 construction began on a new 19 bed hospital. The Woman's Missionary Society of The United Church of Canada, the provincial government and the Department of Indian Affairs all made substantial grants and it officially opened in 1932. Then, a new larger and better equipped building was opened in July, 1952. Another building was opened in August, 1960 by the WMS and Ministry of Health Services in the province.

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      ON00340

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      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Updated 11/24/2022 by LH.

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          The United Church of Canada Archives

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