Argenta, British Columbia

Argenta is a settlement in British Columbia. Located on the west side of the Purcell Mountains, on the northeast shore of Kootenay Lake, it was founded during a silver mining boom in the 1890s. Argenta was given its name by the Argenta Mining Company from the Latin word for silver, argentea.[1]

Argenta is located in British Columbia
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In 1952, Quakers settled in the town. Primarily from California, they first established the Delta Co-operative Association in 1954. They then went on to found and operate the Argenta Friends School, a boarding school, from 1959 to 1982. Students studied academic subjects, as well as gardening, how to milk cows, chop wood, pig sheering, and cook on a wood stove.[2]

In the 1960s, Argenta attracted anti-war protesters, as well as hippies, back-to-the-land residents, and members of the counter-culture.

With a population of just 100, many residents have gone on to great things. Among others, Nancy Herbison changed her name to Nancy Argenta and became a well-known opera singer based in London.[3]

Argenta has its own anthem 'Caravan of Love' by the Housemartins.[4]

50°09′58″N 116°55′19″W / 50.166°N 116.922°W / 50.166; -116.922

References

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  1. ^ Argenta, British Columbia at the Wayback Machine (archived November 15, 2006)
  2. ^ Argenta at the Wayback Machine (archived February 22, 2014)
  3. ^ Peter Schramm. "Argenta, a Community Film". Facebook. Retrieved July 9, 2024.
  4. ^ Peter Schramm. "Caravan of Love, Housemartins". Retrieved February 16, 2014.