In the winter of 1938, George Trites went to visit Ernie Archibald, who lived on the eastern shore of the lake. They planned to cross the lake to catch a train to Vancouver, but George was injured and needed Ernie to drag him over the lake on a sleigh. They left a lamp burning in the window to light the way for their return. But the two men never made it across the lake, and friends who visited the cabin after a few days found it empty. They found George days later in the lake with a large wound on his forehead. But the sleigh was sat on top of the ice AND Ernie was nowhere to be found. Some people believe Ernie is still somewhere in the lake and on winter nights when the lake freezes over, locals report seeing figures and lights on Alta Lake.
We were not built for extended rambles in winter, though, nor did we want to hang around until night fell, so we made our way back to a hot meal and ski-watching in Whistler Village.