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The area was not settled by Europeans until almost a century later, in 1862. The city grew rapidly following the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ...
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Neighbourhood history and heritage. Just over a century ago, Vancouver was a two-block collection of buildings called Granville (now known as Gastown). This ...
It was incorporated as a city in April 1886 (just before it became the western terminus of the first trans-Canada railway, the Canadian Pacific) and was renamed ...
The beginnings of the modern city, which was originally named Gastown, grew around the site of a makeshift tavern on the western edges of Hastings Mill that was ...
In 1886 the town was incorporated as the city of Vancouver. The same year, 1886 Vancouver was devastated by a fire. However, it was soon rebuilt and in 1887 the ...
In 1886 Vancouver was finally incorporated as a city and renamed in honor of George Vancouver, who had been one of the European explorers to discover the ...
The city began to change in the year 1792 when Captain George Vancouver arrived and began to chart the western part of the country. Colonization. When settlers ...
Vancouver was a little sawmilling settlement called Granville during the 1870s. It was joined as a city in April 1886 and was renamed to respect the English ...
Jan 5, 2024 · These photos show how much Vancouver has changed since the 1880s and 1900s. The historic images show the original Hotel Vancouver, cars, ...
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