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Old Photographs of the Coquitlam Area (1900-1936)
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Old Photographs of the Coquitlam Area (1900-1936)

April 3, 2025 Tyler Dixon

Coquitlam has a rich history that dates back thousands of years as the traditional territory of the Kwikwetlem First Nation, part of the Coast Salish peoples. The name “Coquitlam” itself comes from the Halkomelem word […]

Old Photographs from the Capilano Area (1898-1944)
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Old Photographs of the Capilano Area (1898-1944)

February 27, 2025 Tyler Dixon

From modest beginnings to first rate attraction, the Capilano Suspension Bridge and surrounding park is a BC success story. The name ‘Capilano’ originated from the Squamish Nation’s “Kia’palano”, which translates to “beautiful river.” George Grant […]

Old Photographs from Kitsilano (1890-1986)
History

Old Photographs from Kitsilano (1890-1986)

January 30, 2025 Tyler Dixon

Kitsilano is named after Khatsahlanogh, the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh chief, whose people inhabited the area long before the first settlers arrived. It was a vast tract of thick, lush rainforest but its location made it ripe for […]

Old Photographs of Skiing at Grouse Mountain (1925-1938)
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Old Photographs of Skiing at Grouse Mountain (1925-1938)

January 2, 2025 Tyler Dixon

Recently I shared a story featuring a collection of historical photographs from Grouse Mountain. In that collection, there were photos depicting all seasons and a variety of activities. For this post, I have decided to […]

Old Photographs of the Stanley Park Zoo (1893-1986)
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Old Photographs of the Stanley Park Zoo (1893-1986)

November 28, 2024 Tyler Dixon

In the late 1880s an orphaned Black Bear cub kickstarted the idea of the Stanley Park Zoo, an attraction that lasted more than a century. Henry Avison, Stanley Park’s first Superintendent, captured the cub, chained […]

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Old Photographs of Vancouver’s Most Haunted Places

October 31, 2024 Tyler Dixon

If you’re looking for a frightful adventure, you won’t have to look far. Vancouver has plenty of haunted places scattered throughout the city. Here’s a deeper look at 10 of the most haunted buildings in […]

Old Photographs from Grouse Mountain (1905-1936)
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Old Photographs from Grouse Mountain (1905-1936)

October 3, 2024 Tyler Dixon

The first record of anyone summiting Grouse Mountain was in October of 1894. Back then climbing was a lot more challenging than it is today. The bridge across Burrard Inlet and the road to the […]

Old Photographs from Robson Street (1901-1986)
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Old Photographs from Robson Street (1901-1986)

August 29, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Robson Street gets its name from John Robson who was British Columbia’s Premier from 1889-1892. It was one of the first streets in Vancouver and you can trace its commercial roots back to 1895 when railroad […]

Old Photographs from Gastown (1880-1987)
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Old Photographs from Gastown (1880-1987)

August 1, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Gastown has the distinction of being Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood. The neighbourhood earned its name thanks to Captain John Deighton, an English mariner and saloon keeper. Captain John had a reputation for being rather talkative and […]

Vintage Photographs from Vancouver's Most Popular Beaches
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Vintage Photographs from Vancouver’s Most Popular Beaches

July 4, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Popularity is just a matter of opinion. In the case of Vancouver’s beaches though, we think you’ll agree with the choices on this list. People have long been drawn to Vancouver’s various beaches to relax, […]

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