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  1. 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 to honour the English navigator George Vancouver, of the Royal Navy, who had explored and surveyed the coast in 1792.

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    On 6 April 1886 the provincial legislature incorporated the city of Vancouver, a name that Van Horne had suggested in honour of the English explorer. Ratepayers elected Malcolm A. MacLean, a real-estate dealer, as the first mayor.

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    Vancouver ( / vænˈkuːvər / ⓘ van-KOO-vər) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region in British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016.
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    The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the original inhabitants of what is now known as Vancouver. The city falls within the traditional territory of three Coast Salish peoples known as, Squamish (Sḵwxwú7mesh), Tsleil-waututh and Xwméthkwyiem ("Musqueam"—from masqui "an edible grass that grows in the sea").
    The family name "Vancouver" itself originates from the Dutch "van Coevorden", denoting somebody from the city of Coevorden, Netherlands. The explorer's ancestors came to England "from Coevorden", which is the origin of the name that eventually became "Vancouver".
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    Vancouver, British Columbia, incorporated as a city in 1886, population 662,248 (2021 census ), 631,486 (2016 census). Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia and the eighth largest in Canada ( see also Largest Cities in Canada by Population ). The City of Vancouver lies on a peninsula in the southwest corner of the province's mainland.
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    The history of Vancouver, British Columbia, is one that extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants arriving in the area following the Last Glacial Period. With its location on the western coast of Canada near the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, … See more

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    The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the original inhabitants of what is now known as Vancouver. The… See more

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    The outbreak of the Second World War resulted in major changes for Vancouver. Local militia units quickly recruited extra members and … See more

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    The first non-Indigenous settlement in the city limits of Vancouver was about 1862 at McCleery's Farm, in the vicinity of what is now the Southlands area.
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    With the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, Vancouver's seaport was able to compete with the major international ports for global trade because it was positioned as an alternative route to Europe. During the 1920s, the … See more

    CBUT, the oldest television station in Western Canada, first went on the air in December 1953. The Oak Street Bridge, connecting … See more

    • Berelowitz, Lance. Dream city: Vancouver and the global imagination (Douglas & McIntyre, 2010).
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    Web1 day ago · History. Fort Langley National Historic Site, near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The region had long been inhabited by several Native American (First Nations) peoples when a trading post, Fort …

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    WebThe history of Vancouver, British Columbia, is one that extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants arriving in the area following the Last Glacial Period.

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