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Burrard Bridge, 1932

Burrard Bridge, 1932

City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 99-2656. Stuart Thomson photo. 1932 Burrard Bridge Bridge to future. Another sign of the city’s progress and maturity, the Burrard Bridge was opened on Dominion Day, July 1, 1932, to great fanfare and excitement.
Camels in the Cariboo

Camels in the Cariboo

I'm so excited to announce the launch of our history TV show, BC Was Awesome ! We've been working on it for over a year with the folks at Artaban Productions and will be showing all 10 segments of our first season on our Facebook Page as well as here
Kitsilano Beach, 1980

Kitsilano Beach, 1980

Ken Oakes / Vancouver Sun. 1980 Kitsilano Beach These Vancouverites, photographed in 1980, are enjoying the outcome of a decision made decades earlier to build a salt-water swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach.
Ghost Towns of BC: Quesnel Forks, Off the Main Road

Ghost Towns of BC: Quesnel Forks, Off the Main Road

Shorty Lahaie found his best friend dead from exposure in the mid 1950s, the men were the last two residents of Quesnel Forks. The body lay across a section of the 17km trail they both walked to get to work at Bullion Pit Mine.
Commodore Lanes, 1930

Commodore Lanes, 1930

City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 99-4117. Stuart Thomson photo. 1930 Commodore Lanes Still shining with bright lights, Canada’s oldest bowling centre, Commodore Lanes and Billiards, opened downtown in 1930 in the basement of 838 Granville Street.
Peace Arch, 1921

Peace Arch, 1921

City of Vancouver Archives, Arch P11. 1921 Peace Arch Upholding peace. The Peace Arch at the US border south of Vancouver commemorates peaceful relations between Canada and the United States.
Granville Island, 1979

Granville Island, 1979

Ian Lindsay / Vancouver Sun. 1979 Granville Island Granville treat. The place to be for buskers, baguettes and bass, Granville Island Public Market opens to the delight of locals and tourists alike.
Percy Williams, 1928

Percy Williams, 1928

ancouver Public Library, Special Collections, VPL 13295. 1928 Percy Williams Raised high by cheering teammates, gold medalist Percy Williams of Vancouver had won both the 200 and 100-metre dash at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics.
The Beatles, 1964

The Beatles, 1964

George Diack / Vancouver Sun. 1964 The Beatles On August 22, 1964 the fab four made their way to Vancouver to perform in front of thousands at Empire Stadium.
Vancouver Grizzlies, 1995

Vancouver Grizzlies, 1995

Photo: Colin Price / The Province. 1995 Vancouver Grizzlies Remember Super Grizz? The short-lived Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team was the third Canadian NBA team ever.
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