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  2. Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam) - Wikipedia

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    The hospital itself was then called the Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale. In 1983, the West Lawn building was closed. In 1984, 141 acres of Riverview's upper hillside were sold, subdivided, and developed as the Riverview Heights subdivision, with 250 single-family homes, and the remaining Riverview forest was acquired by the city of Coquitlam.

  3. Mary Steinhauser - Wikipedia

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    Upon graduation from secondary school in Nakusp, BC, Mary began her training as a psychiatric nurse at Essondale, BC. After working at Essondale for 2 years, she moved to Toronto, Ontario and worked for one year as a nurse at the Queen Street Mental Health Hospital. Following this, she returned to BC, taking up nursing duties at Tranquille ...

  4. Woodlands (New Westminster) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlands or Woodlands School was a hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada that served as a psychiatric hospital and later as a facility for children with a developmental disorder, as well as runaways and wards of the state. Many incidents of abuse took place there.

  5. Tranquille Sanatorium - Wikipedia

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    It was a ranch beforehand. The BC government bought the land for the sanatorium. As the tuberculosis epidemic was spreading in the 1900s, a small community known as Tranquille was built around it. Originally, the facility was called the King Edward VII Sanatorium and served only to treat tuberculosis.

  6. Category:Psychiatric hospitals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric hospitals in Ontario (12 P) Pages in category "Psychiatric hospitals in Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  7. John Davidson (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, he was appointed the first Provincial Botanist of British Columbia. Davidson established a herbarium on West Pender Street, Vancouver, and a botanical garden near New Westminster, at Coquitlam (at the Colony Farm and Essondale farming and mental hospital complex, which later became Riverview Hospital in the 1950s).

  8. Compulsory sterilization in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1950- British Columbia's Provincial Hospital for the Insane is renamed Woodlands School [27] 1951- Canada amends the "Indian Act" [45] 1964- British Columbia's Colquitz forensic psychiatric hospital closes [39] 1973- British Columbia repeals the Sexual Sterilization Act [30] 1982- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms signed into law [46]

  9. Northern Health - Wikipedia

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    It was established as one of five geographically based health authorities in 2001 by the Government of British Columbia. [ 2 ] The health region operates over two dozen hospitals, several long-term care facilities for seniors, public health units, as well as addictions and mental health services. [ 1 ]

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