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  2. Japantown, Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Japantown, Little Tokyo [1] or Paueru-gai (パウエル街, lit. "Powell Street") is an old neighbourhood in Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, located east of Gastown and north of Chinatown , that once had a concentration of Japanese immigrants.

  3. Halcyon Hot Springs, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the hotel burnt to the ground, taking the life of Dr. Burnham. He lends his name to Mount Burnham, across from the resort. The absence of road access led to the site's abandonment. [citation needed] In 1998, a lodge, cabins and hot pools were built, and opened the following year.

  4. List of ghost towns in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Robson Valley, British Columbia Fraser-Fort George 54°07′00″N 122°02′00″W  /  54.11667°N 122.03333°W  / 54.11667; -122.03333  ( Aleza Lake

  5. List of hotels in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2 British Columbia. 3 Manitoba. 4 New Brunswick. 5 Newfoundland and Labrador. ... Marriott Niagara Falls Hotel Fallsview & Spa, Niagara Falls; Marriott on the Falls ...

  6. Japantown - Wikipedia

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    Japantown (日本人街) is a common name for Japanese communities in cities and towns outside Japan. Alternatively, a Japantown may be called J-town , Little Tokyo or Nihonmachi ( 日本町 ) , the first two being common names for Japantown, San Francisco , Japantown, San Jose and Little Tokyo, Los Angeles .

  7. Hotel Europe (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Europe is a six-story heritage building located at 43 Powell Street (at Alexander) in the Gastown area of Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was commissioned by hotelier Angelo Calori and built in 1908-1909 by Parr and Fee Architects. Situated on a triangular lot, the building is designed in the flatiron style.