History of the Swedish Canadian Rest Home Association

History of the Swedish Canadian Rest Home Association

Thora Johnson was a Lady with a vision. She recognized the plight of elderly Swedes, many of whom lived in deplorable conditions. In February 1945, she invited members of the Swedish community to a meeting in her home to discuss building a Rest Home for elderly people of Swedish descent. In the latter part of…

The Anderson Cabin

The Anderson Cabin

This simple log building was all that was needed for 20year old Swede Eric Anderson to secure farmland in the brand new province of British Columbia. Pioneer Eric Anderson’s nationality shows in the details of his home. Round logs have been hewn at the corners to fit together tightly in a distinctive style called Swedish…

Ralph Sultan

Ralph Sultan

This month we would like to introduce you to Ralph Sultan, who has been a person who has shown a great deal of interest in Swedish Heritage in BC. Ralph Sultan was born in Vancouver in 1933 to Swedish immigrants. His father, born in 1899, came from Gräshult near Jönköping in Småland and emigrated to…

Bo Fred Olsson

Bo Fred Olsson

Bo Fred Olsson was born in Hede, Härjedalen, Sweden. The Olsson family of 6 left Sweden by ocean liner from Gothenburg to New York in 1946 when he was 4 years old. They travelled across America by rail and entered Canada through the border customs in White Rock, British Columbia. Bo’s father was already a…

Lund, B.C.

Lund, B.C.

Lund, B.C. is the small picturesque seaside village on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast on the northern terminus of Highway 101, 22 km north of Powell River. It was founded in 1889 by two brothers from the Valdemarsvik area, Charles and Fred Thulin. Charles Thulin (1863-1932), born Carl August Andersson and Fred Thulin, Fredrik Gottfrid Andersson…

Harold Reinhold Svensson 1899 – 1985

Harold Reinhold Svensson 1899 – 1985

My father, Harold Swanson, was born in the family home in Spånga, Hanaskog, Sweden on September 16, 1899. His father had a sawmill business. Eventually the family moved to Agnesberg, also in Hanaskog. His father set up an oak flooring business and raised show horses there. My dad graduated from Malmö Tekniska Läroverk which helped…

Svea – A Sick Benefit and Benevolent Organization

Svea – A Sick Benefit and Benevolent Organization

Before provincial healthcare, Workers’ Compensation, and Employment Insurance provided relief from illness or accidents, which was especially prevalent among BC’s dangerous manual labour occupations — there was Svea. Svea operated as a sick benefit organization (including accidents and illness), which also helped with funeral costs, and donations to needy Swedes. Active during the years 1908-1968,…

John and Emma Carlson

John and Emma Carlson

Johann Karlsson and Emma Nilsdotter led modest country lives in Sweden before they immigrated toCanada in 1887 and 1893 respectively. As with many Swedish immigrants at this time they anglicizedtheir names to John Carlson and Emma Nelson endeavouring to fit into the predominantly Britishestablishment.Emma found work as a housemaid/cook for a medical doctor on Robson…

Irene Howard

Irene Howard

Irene Howard was born in Prince Rupert,B.C. on November 19, 1922 to a Swedish father and a Norwegian mother, Nils Alfred Nilsson and Ingeborg Aarvik. Her father later changed his name to Alfred Nels Nelson. Irene had a childhood of tremendous upheaval due to her father’s work in different mines in BC. They moved from…