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'This compact urban retreat, spanning 0.85 hectares, offers various inviting spots for dining, reading, or playing chess. A swift stream flows into a tiered fountain, encircled by pergolas a ...
Port of Vancouver and the approval for its expansion. Canada's federal government has approved an expansion plan for the Port of Vancouver's Roberts Bank Terminal that would double its curre ...
Granville Island Broom Co. is owned by Mary Schwieger and her sister Sarah, where they handmake brooms in Vancouver, BC. The backstory of the store is the sisters' connection to the traditio ...
Architect J.S.D. Taylor. This 1912 house is a hybrid of Queen Anne architecture and Tudor Revival design. It was built by Robert McLean along with the neighbouring ...
One of Vancouver's most well-known fine dining establishments has closed. Covid-19 as well as rent increase are among the causes that forced John Bishop to close his business. [Date - Januar ...
Also known as Little India, is a commercial district and ethnic enclave in Vancouver, British Columbia. Officially recognized by the city as being primarily a major South Asian and Indo-Cana ...
The most ethnically diverse neighbourhood in Vancouver. Development of the Sunset neighbourhood first took place in the 1860s. At the time, the area was part of the District of South Vancouv ...
The only cemetery in the City of Vancouver. It is owned and operated by the City of Vancouver and occupies 0.43 square kilometres (110 acres) of land, containing more than 92,000 grave sites ...
Conservatory and aviary located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park. The conservatory itself is 140 feet (43 m) in diameter, 70 feet (21 m) high, and is made up of 1 ...
Also known as The Nat, is a baseball stadium. It is home to the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League. Originally built in 1951 as Capilano Stadium, it was renamed Nat Bailey Stadium i ...
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