Sorry Squirrel.
Burton is one of the drowned towns on the Arrow Lakes.. I live fairly close to Burton in a tiny town called Edgewood.
Back in the 1960s, the government of the day approved a hydro electric dam for this area. The result was that about a 15 to 18 towns were inundated by the rising lake. But, and this is a big but, in the fall, winter and spring, the lake level is lowered.. This has the effect of exposing all of the old foundations and adjacent areas. Since the lake rises and falls, new areas are exposed every year.
Where the Deus shines is in these old foundations.. There are carpets of nails, old iron bedframes, automobile parts, stoves.... well everything that might be found in an old town. The houses and buildings were just burned, bulldozed and generally ravaged.. all in all, a sad legacy of the government.... but it does make for quite fine detecting
Micheal