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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... 200 East Pender Street 200 East Pender Street Vancouver BC ... 525 Carrall Street Vancouver BC
British Columbia: City: Vancouver: ... Project 200: 1968: Gastown riots: 1971: ... a pedestrian zone with car-free and car-light areas from Richards Street to Carrall ...
In the 1970s, the Fullers moved west to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was during this time that Fuller went into business with his son Stan Fuller, founding the first Earls restaurant in 1982 in Edmonton. [5] The chain quickly grew when the Fullers set up an Earls restaurant in their new home town of Vancouver in 1983.
Hastings Street is an east–west traffic corridor in the cities of Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. [2] It used to be a part of the decommissioned Highway 7A . In the central business district of downtown Vancouver , it is known as West Hastings Street ; at Carrall Street it becomes East Hastings Street and runs eastwards ...
[12] [13] One such lot, located at the corner of Carrall Street and Pender Street, was owned by local businessman Chang Toy (陳才; 1857–1921), known in the European community as "Sam Kee" (三記). [1] [3] [14] [15] 1917 map showing the dimensions of the lot before and after expropriation. The remaining lot is labelled "BAL OF 1".
'Zhongshan Park') is a Chinese garden in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located in the city's Chinatown, it was the first Chinese garden built outside of Asia. It is located at 578 Carrall Street and consists of a freely accessible public park and a garden with an admission fee. The mandate of the garden is to "maintain and enhance the ...
The connectors along Gore and Carrall Streets would have partially destroyed Chinatown and Gastown. The Mau Dan Gardens Co-operative was established in October 1981, the last of five projects initiated by the Strathcona Area Housing Society (SAHS) to provide housing for the residents of the Strathcona area whose homes were expropriated and ...
The area was first known as Gastown, a settlement around the original makeshift tavern established by "Gassy" Jack Deighton in 1867 just west of the Hastings Mill property. [2] [3] In 1870 the colonial government surveyed the settlement, [4] laid out a townsite, and renamed it "Granville" in honour of the then-British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Granville.