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  2. List of historic places in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver BC 49°15′02″N 123°10′48″W  /  49.2506°N 123.18°W  / 49.2506; -123.18  ( Lord Kitchener Elementary Vancouver municipality ( 11312 )

  3. Timeline of Vancouver history - Wikipedia

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    2011 – The Vancouver Canucks hockey team reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the third time in 40 years, only to lose out to the Boston Bruins in seven games. Fans riot in the streets of downtown Vancouver following the loss. 2013 – First ever Vancouver International Busker Festival; 2014 – Vancouver hosts TED.

  4. List of attractions and monuments in Stanley Park - Wikipedia

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    Port of Vancouver lookout – Plaques explaining Port of Vancouver landmarks. SS Beaver – Located on the seawall below Prospect Point. Siwash Rock – Plaque tells a popular version its legend. Stanley Park Centennial – Plaque placed in 1988 to commemorate the official opening of the park, and marking the spot where Chaythoos once was.

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Vancouver" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. List of heritage buildings in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. History of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver was the site of major celebrations in 1936, in part to bolster civic spirit in the midst of the depression, as well as to celebrate Vancouver's Jubilee. Mayor McGeer provoked considerable controversy by organizing expensive celebrations at a time when the city was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and civic employees were working ...