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1. Bridgeport (Richmond, 6km)
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At the end of 1889, two bridges linked Richmond with the mainland, and locals hoped that a port would develop here. |
2. Brighouse (Richmond, 6km)
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After Sam Brighouse, born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, in 1836. Brighouse and his cousin John Morton came to British Columbia in 1862 and spent a brief time in the Cariboo goldfields. |
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3. Broadmoor (Richmond, 6km)
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4. Burkeville (Richmond, 6km)
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5. Elgin (Richmond, 6km)
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6. Kelvin (Richmond, 6km)
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7. McGuire (Richmond, 6km)
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8. Meadowbrook (Richmond, 6km)
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9. Richmond (City) / Deas Island / Iona Island / Lulu Island / Sturgeon Bank / Tilbury Island / Woodwards Landing (Richmond, 6km)
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Deas Island - After John Sullivan Deas, a mulatto tinsmith who was foreman at a cannery here in the 1870s. He originally came to British Columbia as a member of the Royal Engineers. |
10. Sea Island 3 (Richmond, 6km)
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11. Seafair (Richmond, 6km)
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12. Southarm (Richmond, 6km)
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13. Steveston - Garry Point (Richmond, 6km)
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Garry Point - After Nicholas Garry, Deputy Governor of the I-IBC 1822-35. Named by Captain Aernilius Simpson of the HBC when he brought the schooner Cadboro into the mouth of the Fraser in 1827, the first vessel to enter the river. |
14. Thompson (Richmond, 6km)
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15. Tucks (Richmond, 6km)
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16. Woodwards Landing (Richmond, 6km)
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17. Arbutus Ridge (Vancouver, 6km)
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18. Bridgeview (Vancouver, 6km)
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19. Cassin (Vancouver, 6km)
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20. Coal Harbour (Vancouver, 6km)
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Takes its name from the discovery of veins of coal here in 1859. The veins ranged from four to fifteen inches in thickness. |
21. Dunbar-Southlands (Vancouver, 6km)
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22. Fairview (Vancouver, 6km)
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Fairview - This district was named by L.A. Hamilton, the CPR land commissioner. |
23. Garden Village (Vancouver, 6km)
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24. Grandview (Vancouver, 6km)
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25. Grandview-Woodlands (Vancouver, 6km)
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26. Hastings-Sunrise (Vancouver, 6km)
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27. Kensington-Cedar Cottage (Vancouver, 6km)
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28. Kerrisdale (Vancouver, 6km)
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Kerrisdale - In 1905, when the BC Electric Railway put in a tram stop at what is now 41st Avenue in Vancouver, R.H. Sperling, general manager of the company, called on the young Scottish couple, |
29. Killarney (Vancouver, 6km)
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30. Kitsilano (Vancouver, 6km)
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Kitsilano - Derived from the name of a Squamish Indian who came from a village on the Squamish River (near its confluence with Cheakamus River) and settled in Stanley Park, just east of Prospect Point, about 1860. |
31. Kitsilano 6 (Vancouver, 6km)
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32. Lieu historique national du Canada du Parc-Stanley (Vancouver, 6km)
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33. Marpole (Vancouver, 6km)
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Marpole - Formerly Eburne, but renamed Marpole in 1916. After Richard Marpole (1850-1920), who, after early experience with English railways, came to Canada, where he became a CPR contractor in 1881. |
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34. Musqueam 2 (Vancouver, 6km)
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Musqueam - This Indian village, now within the boundaries of Vancouver, marks the farthest point reached by Simon Fraser when he made his descent in 1808 of the river bearing his name. |
35. Oakridge (Vancouver, 6km)
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36. Othello (Vancouver, 6km)
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37. Renfrew-Collingwood (Vancouver, 6km)
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38. Riley Park (Vancouver, 6km)
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39. Shaughnessy (Vancouver, 6km)
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40. South Cambie (Vancouver, 6km)
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