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image by Arnaud Leroy, 6 June 2006
Source: Nakusp Town website
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From the Nakusp website:
Nakusp's settlement history begins in 1892 when the town site was put up for sale by the Rand Bros. - 25' lots sold for as much as $300 each. Speculation was that Nakusp would become a mining town.
Since there were no roads or railways between the Kootenay mining areas and Vancouver, goods had to be shipped by water transport from Nakusp to Revelstoke where the main CPR line was located and for a time Nakusp became a thriving community on this shipping route.
The Nakusp village
website displays a photo of the mayor and council with three flags behind
them - the middle one is clearly based on the village logo, prominently
displayed on their pages, with a white free-form N with blue above and green
below, and the name of the village written below in grey and black.
Rob
Raeside, 29 July 2016
image by Arnaud Leroy, 6 June 2006
Source: Nakusp Town Office
The flag was designed by Emi Vanderpol and sewn by Elaine Gustafson.
The original flag is in the custody of the Nakusp & District Museum
Society.
Sources: meeting minutes of 20 September 2000
meeting minutes of 12 April 2001
Phil Nelson, 13 August 2006