Holberg, British Columbia

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Holberg (pop. 200) is a small settlement on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada at 50°39′21″N, 128°0′29″W. The community was established in the early 1900's by Danish settlers who named their new home in honour of Baron Ludwig Holberg.

Holberg is on the long, unpaved road to Cape Scott Provincial Park[1], San Josef Bay[2] and Winter Harbour.

Nearby Ronning Gardens[3], an anomally in the west coast temperate rainforest, was created by Norwegian settler Bernt Ronning around 1910.

Holberg has always been noted for logging.

During the Cold War, the Royal Canadian Air Force established Canadian Forces Station Holberg, a Pinetree Line radar base.

Up on one of the roads of Holberg is a small school called San Josef Elementary. There has never bee a large amount of kids there

Holberg is serviced by an AM radio station, CFHG 1490. CFHG began operations in the early 1960s from studios at CFS Holberg. The station primarily aired the programs of Vancouver CBC Radio station CBU, but it also aired local programs produced by volunteer staff at the station. When CFS Holberg closed and was mostly dismantled in 1990 due to budget cuts, CFHG became a full rebroadcaster of CBU. Like other CBC Radio One repeaters on Vancouver Island, CFHG now rebroadcasts CBCV-FM Victoria. [4]

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