When we dismantled this site we did not find any drug paraphernalia, just some personal meds for one of the occupants. There were a lot of hand tools, 4-5 bikes and bicycle parts, all old and well used; many empty propane cylinders and small batteries, lots of lumber used for buildings and many, many tarps and blankets.
To my knowledge the RCMP found no stolen property but there was evidence of wire stripping.
There were considerable personal items like books, toothpaste, mirrors, shaving equipment, canned food and clothing. The fishing tackle we found was junk, probably just left by anglers. The housing and their contents varied between outright squalor (mould, wet blankets, etc) to pretty well built units with separate rooms and wood heaters, complete with insulated chimney pipes.
I have seen one of the occupants riding his bike around Vedder - not sure where he is living now.
As I posted earlier, kudos to the Integrated Land Management Bureau and the Ministry of Tourism, Sports and Arts for arranging this cleanup. I believe the high end development directly above this site, the eroding mountainside and the Provincial goal of hiding our homeless people from the soon to arrive Olympic tourists also played a role.