The city of New Westminster is located on the north bank of the Fraser River, 20 km east of Vancouver. Governor James Douglas established New Westminster in 1859 as the capital of British Columbia. The Royal Engineers surveyed the city and Queen Victoria named it.
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When was New Westminster founded?
Founded in 1859 on a site chosen by Colonel Richard C. Moody, it was called Queensborough until renamed at the suggestion of Queen Victoria. New Westminster was the capital of colonial British Columbia (1859–66) and the province's first (1860) incorporated city.
May 17, 2024
What is the oldest city in British Columbia?
As a central gathering place for more than 10,000 years, an early pioneer settlement, BC's oldest incorporated city (1859), and the first capital of British Columbia, the land of New Westminster and the buildings on it tell a long story.
When was New Westminster city Hall built?
The site later became the location of the Duke of Connaught High School. When the City Hall was built in 1953, it was described as 'palatial' and fulfilled citizen's expectations of it to convey the importance of the City of New Westminster.
What is the ethnicity of the people in New Westminster?
Panethnic group
2021
Pop.
%
European
39,080
50.07%
East Asian
11,075
14.19%
South Asian
8,105
10.38%
It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capital of the Colony of British Columbia in 1858 and continued in that role until the Mainland and Island ...
May 17, 2024 · Founded in 1859 on a site chosen by Colonel Richard C. Moody, it was called Queensborough until renamed at the suggestion of Queen Victoria.
Dubbed the “Royal City,” New Westminster at first thrived. Built on the traditional territory of the Qayqayt and Kwantlen First Nations, it became a commercial ...
Established in 1859, and named by Queen Victoria for her favourite London District. The Royal City's story is one of boom, bust, and revitalization. This small ...
Origin Notes and History: City of New Westminster incorporated 16 July 1860. The traditional village of Sxwaymelh was located on the right bank of the Fraser ...
New Westminster was chosen as the site for the capital of the new colony by Colonel R. C. Moody, Officer Commanding the Royal Engineers. When New Westminster ...
The Downtown New West Business Improvement Association (BIA) was established in 1989 and is an independent not for profit association that serves 400 member ...
As a central gathering place for more than 10,000 years, an early pioneer settlement, BC's oldest incorporated city (1859), and the first capital of British ...
​​​​​​​Following the union of the colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver Island in 1866, New Westminster served as the home of the newly formed ...