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  2. History of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of Vancouver, British Columbia, is one that extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants arriving in the area following the Last Glacial Period. With its location on the western coast of Canada near the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet, and their ...

  3. Downtown Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Vancouver is the central business district and the city centre neighbourhood of Vancouver, Canada, on the northwestern shore of the Burrard Peninsula in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. It occupies most of the north shore of the False Creek inlet, which cuts into the Burrard Peninsula creating the Downtown Peninsula ...

  4. Gastown - Wikipedia

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    gastown.org. Gastown is the original settlement that became the core of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and a national historic site and a neighbourhood in the northwest section of the Downtown Eastside, adjacent to Downtown Vancouver. [1][2] Its historical boundaries – the waterfront (now Water Street and the CPR tracks ...

  5. Canada in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canada in World War I began on August 4, 1914, when the United Kingdom entered the First World War (1914–1918) by declaring war on Germany.The British declaration of war automatically brought Canada into the war, because of Canada's legal status as a British Dominion which left foreign policy decisions in the hands of the British parliament. [1]

  6. Victory Square, Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    0.9 acres (0.36 ha) Created. 1886. Operated by. City of Vancouver. Victory Square is a park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The square is bordered by West Hastings Street to the northeast, West Pender Street to the southwest, Cambie Street to the southeast, and Hamilton Street to the northwest. The term is also used to refer to the ...

  7. Main Street (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    The north end of Main Street is located just west of the historic site of Hastings Mill, the nucleus around which the settlement of Granville, later Vancouver, grew.In its earliest days, the intersection of Main Street and Hastings Street was the centre of downtown Vancouver, boasting the city's central public library (now the Carnegie Centre) and — a few blocks away — the old City Hall.

  8. Burrard Bridge - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 1932. Location. The Burrard Street Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Burrard Bridge) is a four-lane, Art Deco style, steel truss bridge constructed in 1930–1932 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The high, five part bridge on four piers spans False Creek, connecting downtown Vancouver with Kitsilano via connections ...

  9. Denman Arena - Wikipedia

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    The soldiers left Vancouver in August 1914 to be deployed as the first Canadian troops in World War I. [15] On October 21, 1924, the Arena was the site of a political radio broadcast by Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, who spoke at Denman Arena during a tour of the west. It may have been the first political broadcast in Canada.