It was dismantled and moved across the Fraser River on a raft, and rebuilt on Gaetano Donatelli’s property as a church. . .

Up until the late 1930s, the Lake Errock area was quite deserted. . .

things did not turn out as hoped when the flood of 1894 destroyed the dykes that had been built and left the financial situation of the fledgling municipality in a state of emergency. . .

The community was referred to as North Nicomen; when a post office was set up by Ernest Desrocher in 1891, the name was changed to Deroche. . .