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Vancouver - Stanley Park - Douglas Fir TreeVancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Stanley Park. The park contains many huge Douglas-fir (pictured), Western Red cedar, Western Hemlock, and Sitka Spruce trees. Date: 1904
Canada - Vancouver - Hastings StreetCanada - British Columbia - Vancouver - Hastings Street looking west Date: circa 1920s
Downtown Vancouver, CanadaDowntown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - photograph taken from the roof of the Garden Hotel
Vancouver, Canada - Hastings Street West with trams and large (flash!) saloon cars
The Japanese Church, VancouverThe Japanese United Church, Powell Street, Vancouver
CPR Station - VancouverCanadian Pacific Railway Station - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Indian Immigrants at Vancouver Docks, Canada, 1907Photograph showing a group of Hindu Indians arriving in Canada, with the docks in the background, Vancouver, 1907. This group disembarked from the steamer Monteagle
Native American Indians in a large canoe, c. 1862Illustration of eight Native American Indians in a large canoe, off Vancouver Island, c.1862
Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1882Panorama of Victoria, the main town on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, 1882
Native American Indian woman and child, Vancouver Island, 18Portrait of a barefoot native American Indian woman, of Vancouver Island, and her baby in a papoose, 1863
Victoria, Vancouver Island, c. 1863A street in Victoria, Vancouver Island. The scene of a gold rush in the 1860s and home to many native American Indians
Hospital Point, Vancouver Island, c. 1862Hospital Point, Esquimault Harbour, Vancouvers Island. Illustration sketched during an expedition to Vancouver Island and British Columbia, c.1862
The Mayor of Vancouver visiting the grave of George VancouvePhotograph showing the Mayor of Vancouver, Mr. G. McGreer, laying a wreath on the grave of Captain George Vancouver in the graveyard of the Parish Church of Petersham, London, 11th October 1936
Vancouver / Hastings WharfVancouver: Hastings Wharf
EMPRESS OF CANADACanadian Pacific liner, sailing between Vancouver and China and Japan, carrying not only regular passengers but 900 Asiatics and cargoes of silk
Niagara SteamshipCanadian passenger liner used on the Vancouver to Australia run