The "Hassal House" historic residence on the east side of the park is celebrating its 100th year aniversary this year (2017). Jack Hassal served honourably in the Boer War, World War One and World War Two. Both he and his wife Christina Hassal lived and farmed the property from 1918-1970's and were prominent members of the Glen valley community.
This popular river bar literally "earned" the knickname as the 'Two Bit Bar' from the time when Mrs. Hassall charged fishermen two bits (or 25 cents) to park on their property and fish from the river shoreline.
Please respect Regional Parks rules. There is no caching after dark, do not trespass on the Hassal House property behind the split rail fence. The Fraser River banks are vulnerable to erosion. Please be cautious about where you step!
Those who make the find, please return the cache to the origional spot and camo.
First to find prize is a unregistered, trackable FTF nanocoin.