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Near 1977, the HBRC Colony in Crooked Creek was established as a branch of the Spring Point Hutterite Colony.  Birch Hills Hutterite Colony is Ridge Valley’s daughter colony.

In 2021, the HBRC Colony was a Dariusleut colony open to the public. It’s a terrific area to spend time outside with the family or to take some time off for travellers.

Photo: Google Maps, James Walter

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