The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

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One Canadian couple Ben and Jan Ford decided to buy a new house. After a long search, they found a suitable building in Vancouver, British Columbia, and decided to buy it, and then move it to their city of Courtney, located on an island on the west coast of the country.

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

An unusual project was carried out on July 23. At 10 a.m., the 1915 building was put on wheels and taken to the port. There he was put on a barge and down the Fraser River, and then taken across the Strait of Georgia to a new location. This eight-hour trip cost only 1,500 Canadian dollars, writes The Vancouver courier. 

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

Similar house moves have been practiced in Canada for quite a long time. Specialized companies, for example, acquire old buildings, repair and sell them, and then transport them to new locations. 

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

The 1915 Canadian House Journey from Vancouver to Courtney

Transportation of Ben and Jan Ford's house from Vancouver. © Ben Nelms/Reuters

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