The mystery of the Dalhousie Mountain carvings - News Summed Up

The mystery of the Dalhousie Mountain carvings


On top of a hill in Dalhousie, colloquially known as Dalhousie Mountain, there are numerous names carved into rocks. A theory“Dalhousie was a summer resort,” said Clarke, largely in part because of the local resort hotel, the Inch Arran House, which opened in 1884. "Dalhousie was a summer resort," said Clarke. Much of the town's reputation as a resort town came from the local hotel, the Inch Arran House, which opened in 1884. (Pittaway & Jarvis/Library and Archives Canada)"You had some very distinguished people coming to Dalhousie during the summer," said Clarke.


Source: CBC News November 19, 2017 15:11 UTC



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