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Alvin is an unincorporated locality just north of the head of Pitt Lake in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Alvin was formerly located at the homestead and farm of Alvin Thomas Patterson (1865–1942), a logging contractor and farmer who settled there about 1901, originally from Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. A post office operated at Alvin from 1915 to 1955, and at the new location from 1959 onwards at the confluence of Fish Hatchery Creek and the Pitt River four miles upstream from the original site. The Alvin area has been the site of various logging-related industrial operations, which connected to the outside world via tug and barge traffic on Pitt Lake and the Pitt River, as well as via a small airstrip. There was a fish hatchery as indicated by the name of the creek at the modern site of Alvin. Cleanup of an industrial garbage dump near the river's banks became an issue of concern to sport fishermen, as the Pitt is a river noted for steelhead fishing. References "Alvin". BC Geographical Names Information System. http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=1452.  Coordinates: 49°36′00″N 122°38′00″W / 49.6°N 122.6333333°W / 49.6; -122.6333333 This article about a location on the Coast of British Columbia, Canada is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e