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761 Reid Street

The house at 761 Reid Street is on the west side and was built in 1913 by Mr. Williams for his new bride. It was sold a couple of years later to George Butterfield and his new bride.

Next The Booth family ownded it for awhile until it was bought by Mr. Wilfried Nadeau in 1927 for his new bride. They lived in the house for the next 54 years.

The local paper once called it the "prettiest house in town".

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Thank you for virtually visiting Quesnel. We hope that you have enjoyed the historic walking tour and that you leave it with an appreciation of the historic role that Quesnel has played in the rich history of British Columbia.

Project Creditation
Ruth Stubbs - project coordinator

Downtown Historial Walk - Reid Street
1. Arlene Harris - exhibit designer
2. Aleta Kennedy - research, scriptwriter
3. Branwen Patenaude - research
4. Lorna Townsend - research, scriptwriter
5. Jack Nelson - research, scriptwriter

Photo Creditation

Quesnel & District Museum and Archives
Branwen Patenaude
Jack Nelson
Harry Keen
Donald Kennedy
Arnold Kilsby
Marian Patchett
Bob Michek
Ian Greig
School District #28
Ruth Stubbs
Lorna Townsend
Jack Ives
The Northern Pictorial

If any contributor has been omitted, please accept our apologies.