The Swiss Edelweiss Village is comprised of six chalets built between 1910-1912 by the CPR as permeant homes for six CPR-employed Swiss mountain guides and their families. The Edward Feuz chalet was digitally documented in May, 2022. The rest of the chalets and the whole Swiss village were documenting using a combination of laser scanners and drones in October, 2023. Please note, this page is still under construction so check back in soon for more!
Region:
Field Documentation:
October 10, 2023
Field Documentation Type:
Terrestrial LiDAR
Culture:
Swiss
Historic Period:
1912CE
Latitude:
51.319562
Longitude:
-116.971145
Datum Type:
Threat Level
The Swiss Edelweiss Village is comprised of six chalets built between 1910-1912 by the CPR as permeant homes for six CPR-employed Swiss mountain guides. The residents included the brothers Edward Jr., Ernst and Walter Feuz, Christian Haesler Jr., Rudolf Aemmer and Christian Bohren with their families. Learn more about the history of the Swiss mountain guides and this heritage site by exploring the six chalets from the Swiss Edelweiss Village home page!
Please note this page is under construction, check back in soon for more!
This photo gallery contains historic and modern photos of the Edelweiss Swiss Village. Modern photos are from Capture2Preserv project during digital documentation on October 10 and 11, 2023. To see more photos of the chalets, make sure to visit the other pages in this section of the archive!