Indian Sluice Bridge Traditional Cache
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Sluice Point gets its name from Indian Sluice, that channel of rushing water that separates the mainland and Surette's Island. The Great Sluice Bridge that links the island with the mainland - the centre span of this one lane bridge, constructed in 1909, was built upriver and floated into place on the rushing tide. According to legend the name Indian Sluice comes from the tragic story of a young Indian couple. The groom was taking his bride, by canoe, from her home on Surette's Island to the mainland. The canoe overturned in the powerful currents created by the changing tides and the newly weds were drowned...
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