New Westminster was the capital of colonial British Columbia (1859–66) and the province's first (1860) incorporated city. It was the scene of a disastrous fire in 1898. New Westminster is one of western Canada's busiest ports, a major rail junction, and one of the province's largest industrial and marketing centres.
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New Westminster
City in British Columbia, Canada
New Westminster is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. Wikipedia
Population: 70,996 (2016)
Area codes: 604, 778, 236, 672
Elevation: 60 m (200 ft)
Founded: 1858
Incorporated: July 16, 1860
Named for: City of Westminster
New Westminster, BC, 1860-65, by Francis George Claudet. New Westminster was proclaimed capital of BC in 1859 and controlled traffic entering the Fraser River.
The "Royal City" remains B.C.'s capital for only eight years.
1868 - Victoria is Named the Capital City Residents of Vancouver Island celebrated the vote, but some New Westminster residents remained opposed to the ...
"The name New Westminster was given to the capital of the new colony of British Columbia by her Majesty Queen Victoria, 20 July 1859, the previous name, given ...
When British Columbia was just a dream in the hearts of pioneers and gold miners, this was its capital city. The cosmopolitan centre of the brash young 'colony' ...