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  2. Terminal City Club - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Terminal City Club runs parallel to the history of the city itself. The City of Vancouver was incorporated in April 1886, and in May 1887, the first train arrived on the new Canadian Pacific Railway, making the city the railway's western terminus. The Terminal City Club was founded as the Metropolitan Club.

  3. Hotel Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was the third hotel in the city to use the name "Hotel Vancouver". The first and second Hotel Vancouver were both located southeast of the present hotel on West Georgia Street. [ 17 ] In an effort to prevent competition with the new Hotel Vancouver, Canadian Pacific Railway, closed its hotel operations at the second Hotel Vancouver ...

  4. James K. M. Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Willow Court in Vancouver, BC - residential townhouses - In 1983, Willow Court won Cheng the Governor General's Medal for Architecture [3] The Falls in Victoria, BC - residential mid-rise with retail base; Terminal City Club Tower - mixed used hotel, condo and office tower; Waiea Tower in Ward Village - 36-floor residential tower in Honolulu ...

  5. List of heritage buildings in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Vancouver: 900 West Georgia Street This heritage hotel was the 3rd Hotel Vancouver and took 11 years to complete. The first two original hotels were built on the corner of Granville & Georgia in 1887 & 1916. 1929–1939 John S. Archibald & John Schofield, architects Sylvia Hotel: 1154 Gilford Street

  6. Canada Place - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, the Vancouver World Trade Centre, and the virtual flight experience Flyover in Vancouver. [9] The building's exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails. [10] It is also the main cruise ship passenger terminal for the region, where cruises to Alaska originate

  7. Hotel Vancouver (1916) - Wikipedia

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    In an agreement with the city, the Canadian Northern promised to build a new hotel. However, the First World War and the insolvency of the Canadian Northern Railway delayed the start of the project; the successor Canadian National began construction in 1928. The Great Depression delayed the opening of the third Hotel Vancouver until 1939.