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The other Vancouver yard, located just west of what was then the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway bridge (now the BNSF bridge, ) produced steel-hulled The Portland yard was located about a mile to the west, just downstream from the BNSF bridge ( 45°36′26″N 122°41′08″W / 45.60729°N 122.68569°W / 45.60729; -122.68569
The Vancouver Club: 915 West Hastings 1912–1914 Sharp & Thompson, architects Alexandra Park Haywood Bandstand: 1755 Beach Avenue The Alexandra Park Bandstand is situated in a triangular-shaped park bordered by Beach Avenue, Burnaby Street and Bidwell Street in Vancouver's West End, overlooking English Bay. 1915 First Baptist Church: 969 ...
1919 Shawinigan, QC 2005 Survey of the Gulf and River of St. Lawrence 1827–1856 Charlottetown, PE (plaque) 1935 Voluntary Aid Detachments 1914–1919 1939–1945 national Ottawa, ON 2011 Migration of Doukhobors to British Columbia 1908–1913 Castlegar, BC 2008 First Printing Press in North America [9] 1751 Halifax, NS 1923
1927 – Charles Lindbergh refuses to include Vancouver in his North American tour because of the lack of a proper airport. Two years later, the city purchases land on Sea Island for aviation purposes; it is now the location of Vancouver International Airport. 1929 – Vancouver amalgamates with the municipalities of Point Grey and South Vancouver.
Empress of Russia ' s last wartime voyage began from Liverpool on 12 January 1919. She sailed to Le Havre where Chinese labor battalions boarded Empress of Russia for the return voyage via Suez to Hong Kong. From the Far East, she sailed across the Pacific to Vancouver for re-fitting. [3]
Katepwa Beach: Almighty Voice Jailhouse: 1880: Duck Lake [291] Powder Magazine: 1890: Cumberland House [292] Territorial Administration Building: 1891: Regina: Thomas Fuller: Jean Caron Sr. Farm Home [293] 1895: Batoche: Jean Caron Sr. [294] All Saints Anglican Church: 1896: Duck Lake: Hudson's Bay Company Store: 1897: Fort Qu'Appelle ...