- As for tho pilot station cOt Gauifeila, after the pilots left in 1920, Altniral Caulfeild made the hcase avail- - able to the pilots^ boatman, Captain Frank Kettle, an arrangement that continued by special request of the Admiral until the death of Captain Kettle in 1947 at vfnich point the house v/as turned over to the West Vancouver Parks Board as part of the Caulfeild forexhore parkland! Sadly the station was deliberate!}^ destroyed by fire in the early 1950s ana s.11 that remains to us today on the rocky point near Skunk Cove, named after its last inhabitant. Kettle Point, are a few crumbling concrete foonaations, some cultivated shrubs and a riot of irises blooming mostly unnoticed from the rocks where once the early pilots housed their boat. 1. The Province, 21st February, 1937