Gilpin Cemetery (No. 1) - Gilpin, British Columbia
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 49° 00.472 W 118° 19.047
11U E 403654 N 5429166
To access the cemetery, travel on Gilpin Road. After coming to the three-way fork, take the right road and continue across the railway tracks. More info in long description.
Waymark Code: WMMQVK
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 10/27/2014
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Gilpin Cemetery (No. 1) was established in 1937 by Sons of Freedom Doukhobors to serve the community of Gilpin. It is privately owned by the Crown and is leased to the community. It is located within the Kootenay Boundary Regional District.
There are approximately 50 internments listed, however when we visited the cemetery we only located a few gravesites. One was a very large mound surrounded by rocks. There were other smaller mounds and small scatterings of rocks. We only found one funeral marker.
The cemetery is overgrown with trees and grass making it difficult to determine the location of the other gravesites.
It is very unlikely that this cemetery is still in use. The Gilpin (No. 2) Cemetery is better maintained and is still active.
More instructions: At the next fork, take the right road leading towards the mountain and continue for approximately 500 metres. At the next fork, take the left road leading straight up the mountain and continue for approximately 1 km. The cemetery is on the right side of the road allowance. Note that a four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended.
We were able to make it about 2/3 of the way with our small car. It was about 150 metres continuing on the road to the cemetery.