The Sakinaw Lake Ski & Board Club 2021 newsletter is out! We have had to modify club activities this summer (and last summer) due to Covid-19, but we have a few safe events planned, including a couple of weekend clinics led by our own talented Tessa Campbell, and a virtual tournament led by Gord Cameron. Barry Krangle has worked his magic to get a band out to the lake for some live entertainment and we will continue with our weekly photo contests and the end of summer Guess Where? contest. Details can be found in the newsletter here.
After an amazing life slowed down by the brain disease Primary Progressive Aphasia, our one-of-a-kind Craig passed away at home on September 25, 2020 at the age of 64.
He is survived by his loving wife Trina, daughters Tessa and Chantal, mother Joan, sister Margot (Geoff Langill), nephews Brent (Christine), Adam (Greta) and Ross (Erika) and mother-in-law Arla Owen. He was predeceased by his father The Honourable David Hector Campbell, daughter Samantha, and father-in law Tom Owen.
Born in Vancouver, Craig attended Shaughnessy Elementary, Eric Hamber Secondary, and UBC where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a member of UBC’s Big Block Club. He graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Craig met his wife Trina on a blind date weekend at Sakinaw Lake, fell in love and married in 1992 at Sakinaw. Tessa was born in Vancouver in 1995, and Chantal was born in Montreal in 1997.
Craig played and loved soccer from a young age, eventually playing for the UBC Thunderbirds from 1974 to 1978 and was on the 1974 team that won UBC’s first ever National championship. Craig’s love for soccer extended to coaching Chantal’s community soccer teams for years.
Craig started his professional career as an articling student with Price Waterhouse and received his Chartered Accountant designation in 1981. He worked on the audits of several of the firm’s largest forest industry clients before moving into the consulting practice. Craig was admitted to the firm’s partnership in 1995, and from 1996 to 1999 he was based in Montreal where he established PwC’s Eastern Forest Industry Practice. Craig was a frequent speaker at forest industry events across the country and was often called upon by the media for his views on the trends and transactions shaping the industry. He retired from his role as the Vancouver Consulting Leader in 2011.
Craig lived life to the fullest. He knew how to work hard and play hard. There was never a dull moment in his company. He was often seen riding his bike (or unicycle) across the Lions Gate Bridge with his beaver helmet and Barbie basket, on his way to work. Sakinaw Lake was his retreat where he water skied, enjoyed the fire, the odd cigar and a good scotch. You could often find him hot tubbing listening to sixties/seventies music (especially The Rolling Stones) both at home and at the lake. Craig was a true adventure seeker and he travelled extensively, attending 4 FIFA World Cup soccer tournaments and 3 Olympic games and for many years he attended the Hong Kong 7’s rugby.
Craig taught us all by example. His positive attitude and gracious handling of a devastating brain disease carried us all through hard times. He showed us how to be patient, hard-working, frugal, fun-loving and to never sweat the small stuff. He was truly an inspiration and never had a negative thing to say about anyone or anything. Considered a legend by many, above-all, he was an exemplary friend, father, husband, brother and son who appreciated the value of relationships. He will be dearly missed.
Thank you to Dr. Malcolm MacDonald for his heartfelt care. In lieu of flowers, Craig would have appreciated donations to brain research through the “Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health” at UBC. (or a charity of your choice). Due to Covid restrictions, a celebration of his life will take place on a zoom live stream October 24, 2020 1:30-3:00 pm. Access to the live stream will be by invitation.
“Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality” ~Emily Dickinson
It’s the day after Labour Day, the unofficial end of the summer. Prizes for the Guess Where? contest have all been distributed (thanks to Barry!). The champions of this contest: the Halloway and Leduc families. Thank-you to Pender Harbour High School and Chara Krangle for the great prizes.
The weekly photo contests were so much fun and thanks to all those who submitted videos and photos. Here’s a look back at the winning entries:
Week 1 Winner: Petra HelferWeek 2 Winner: Genevieve HassanWinner Week 3: Bev McGurkWinner Week 4: Jenn ClarkeWinner Week 5: Tie between Niki Boyd and Jenny HarrisWinner Week 6: Steve MulherinWinner Week 7: Niki BoydWinner Week 8: Tie Between Ray Grant and Steve Mulerin
It was great to see so many great pics throughout the summer. Here’s a look back on what was submitted. There are some super videos that Chris Saunders put together, but I can’t download these so you will have to check out the Facebook page to see these!
Week 1 Posts:
Week 2 Posts: Just the winner – Genevieve Hassan!
Week 3 Posts:
Week 4 Posts:
Week 5 Posts:
Week 6 Posts:
Week 7 Posts:
Week 8 Posts:
Have a great fall! Looking forward to getting back to regular ski activities next summer!
Thanks to Barry Krangle for organizing last week’s Guess Where? contest. And thanks to everyone who submitted answers. Here are the winners and the answers:
Congratulations to the Guess Where? contestants. in keeping with our club’s emphasis on social and emotional wellness, everyone wins a ribbon.
Harvard Scholars: The Halloways and and Tana Bullock’s family
Honour Roll: The Flintoffs
Gifted Class: The Edgelows and Cindy Dekker
Prizes will be delivered this weekend. Here are the correct answers:
1. Trevor Newton’s deck2. Belich’s dock house3. Langstaff’s deck4. Wayne’s old lifeboat in the northwest corner of Ruggles Bay5. Snake Island in Sakinaw Woods6. Towards Bear Bay by Herbert’s, Campbell’s red chairs7. The cabin immediately west, Sakinaw Parking Coop lot8. The channel between Watson Island9. The petroglyphs and diving platform at the end of the lake where it meets the ocean10. Otis’s new home, south end of the lake
We hope that everyone enjoyed the contests and photo sharing this summer. Fingers crossed that things are safe enough next summer to allow us to resume the more traditional ski club activities!
The summer is almost over. Despite not being able to run clinics or the tournament, it has been great to see so many people out enjoying the lake: swimming, skiing, surfing, tubing and wakeboarding.
This is our sixth summer on the lake, so we are relative newcomers. One of my first impressions of Sakinaw was of the amazing community and friendships. The people around the lake are so incredibly generous with their time and knowledge and that, along with the crystal clear and warm water, is part of what makes Sakinaw so great.
Sakinaw Lake is such a special place for all of us. To pay tribute to this, Barry Krangle has collected a series of ten photos from around the lake. How well do you know the lake? Test yourself and see if you can identify these special locations.
To enter, email your answers, numbered 1 to 10 to info@slsbc.ca by next Friday, Sept 4th. Winners will receive prizes – also collected by Barry! – that we will try and distribute over the Labour Day weekend. Good luck and happy guessing!
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Where has the summer gone? This is your last week to share pics of the summer of 2020. It has been great to see so many great photos over the past few weeks. Let’s see what the last week brings. Post your photo with a caption by commenting here anytime between 7 am, Fri, Aug 21st and 7 pm, Wed, Aug 26th. Photo with the most like by Fri, Aug 28th wins! If you don’t have a Facebook account, email us your pic and caption at info@slsbc.ca. Good luck!
It’s the second last contest of the summer! Post a pic with a caption by commenting on this post between 7 am Fri, Aug 14th and 7 pm Wed, Aug 19th. Be creative! If you don’t have a facebook account, email us at info@slsbc.ca with your photo and caption and we will post for you. The photo with the most ‘likes’ by 7 am, Fri Aug 21st wins! Winner will receive an insulated SLSBC waterbottle. Good luck!
By now you know the drill. Post a pic with a caption by commenting on this post between 7 am Fri, Aug 7th and 7 pm Wed, Aug 12th. All water activities welcome!. If you don’t have a facebook account, email us at info@slsbc.ca with your photo and caption and we will post for you. The photo with the most ‘likes’ by 7 am, Fri Aug 14th wins! Winner will receive an insulated SLSBC waterbottle. Good luck!
Week 5! Between 7 am Fri, July 31st and 7 pm Wed, Aug 5th post a watersport photo with a caption by ‘commenting’ on this post. Let’s see what kind of fun people are having this summer. If you don’t have a facebook account, email us at info@slsbc.ca with your photo and caption and we will post for you. The photo with the most ‘likes’ by 7 am, Fri, Aug 7th wins! Winner will receive an insulated SLSBC waterbottle. Good luck!
It’s already week #4 of the photo contest! We’re almost halfway through the summer so keep those pictures coming. Post your pics with a caption between 7 am Fri, July 24th and 7 pm Wed, Jul 29th by ‘commenting’ on this post. Pictures of tubing, waterskiing, surfing, wakeboarding, diving, swimming, or whatever you can think of are welcome. If you don’t have a facebook account, email us at info@slsbc.ca with your photo and caption and we will post for you. The photo with the most ‘likes’ by 7 am, Fri July 31th wins! Winner will receive an insulated SLSBC waterbottle. Good luck!