Dan Rubenstein and Nancy Dyson worked at a residential school in Alert Bay, B.C.But while time has passed and the school crumbled into ruin, eventually being demolished in 2015, their memories of what they saw have never been forgotten.In 1970, Rubenstein and Dyson were newlyweds and in search of adventure.After travelling from the east coast of the United States and eventually making their way to B.C., the couple fell in love with Canada.“By the time we arrived in Vancouver, we had a sense that Canada was much more benign, much more a cohesive society than the U.S.