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  2. River Rock Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    River Rock Casino's west entrance. River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond, British Columbia is the largest casino in the province of British Columbia. [1] The casino is owned by Great Canadian Entertainment. The hotel has a total of 396 rooms, including standard rooms and suites and it is situated on the river with a 144-berth marina.

  3. Steveston, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The settlement of Steveston, founded in the 1880s, [1] is a neighbourhood of Richmond in Metro Vancouver.On the southwest tip of Lulu Island, the village is a historic port and salmon canning centre at the mouth of the South Arm of the Fraser River.

  4. Richmond, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is a city in the coastal Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada.Mainly a suburban city, it occupies almost the entirety of Lulu Island (excluding Queensborough), between the two estuarine distributaries of the Fraser River.

  5. Bridgeport station (SkyTrain) - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport station is located near the intersection of River Road and Great Canadian Way—north of Bridgeport Road and in the same general area as the River Rock Casino—and is the northernmost SkyTrain station in Richmond. The Canada Line's Operations and Maintenance Centre is located northeast of the station.

  6. Richmond Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Night Market, founded by entrepreneur Raymond Cheung, was first held in the year 2000 in the parking lot at the Continental Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, where it ran for only a couple of months during the summer.

  7. Minoru Park - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Cultural Centre Minoru Aquatic Centre's main entrance Minoru Arenas' main entrance. Named after King Edward VII's Epsom Derby-winning Irish thoroughbred racehorse, Minoru, the area started out as a horse-racing track on August 21, 1909, to an audience of 7,000. [2]

  8. Brighouse, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Centre (1993) houses the library Brighouse branch, arts centre, archives, and museum. [14] The Caring Place (1994–2019) provided social services. On the east side of Minoru Blvd., Richmond Square Shopping Centre (1963) later developed into Richmond Centre. Sears, the anchor in the southern section, closed (2015).

  9. List of museums in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in British Columbia, Canada contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...