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Yaletown is an area of Downtown Vancouver, Canada, bordered by False Creek and Robson and Homer Streets. Formerly a heavy industrial area dominated by warehouses and rail yards, since the 1986 World's Fair it has been transformed into one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in the city.
Over the years, the term 'chalet' changed to be applied generally to holiday homes, whether built in a strictly Alpine style or not. In Quebec French, any summer or holiday dwelling, especially near a ski hill, is called a chalet whether or not it is built in the style of a Swiss chalet; English-speaking Quebecers have adopted the term as well.
Bart Robinson, "Banff Springs: The story of the hotel", Banff, Summerthought Publishing, 2007, 178 p. (in French) Communauté Urbaine de Montréal, Répertoire d'architecture traditionnelle sur le territoire de la Communauté Urbaine de Montréal : Les appartements, Service de la planification du territoire (CUM), 1987, 455 p.
Champlain Heights is a neighbourhood in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.. It is a family-friendly community with a mix of housing types (market, co-operative, and social) built around green spaces and walking trails, including Everett Crowley Park, the fifth-largest park in Vancouver.
Killarney is a neighbourhood in East Vancouver, British Columbia with a population of over 28,000 in 2011 and lies in the far southeast corner of the city. It is on the south slope of the ridge that rises above the Fraser River, and contains a collection of single-family residences with a few multi-family homes as well as the townhouses and high-rises of the Fraserlands development along the ...
Hotel Vancouver (first) 1888 Vancouver, British Columbia Thomas Charles Sorby [20] Demolished in 1912 Hotel Vancouver (second) 1916 Vancouver, British Columbia Francis S. Swales [21] Demolished in 1949 Hotel Sicamous 1900 Sicamous, British Columbia Edward Maxwell Demolished in 1964 Hotel Revelstoke 1897 Revelstoke, British Columbia Francis ...
Many Acadian homes and settlements were destroyed by the British during the expulsion of the Acadians known as the Great Expulsion from 1755 to 1763. Acadians were a people of French descent who lived in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia for over a century before the British took over the lands that were New France .
BC: 1929 sublease for girls' camp. [42] Subdivided and sold for residential properties in 1965. [43] Lodge building relocated in 2010 and is now an events space. [43] Wapta Lake Bungalow: 1921: Wapta Lake: BC: 1954 subleased; [25] Storm (Castle) Mtn. Bnglw. 1922: Storm Mountain: BC: 1930s subleased; [25] Storm Mountain Lodge. [44] Yoho Valley ...
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