About a half-hour drive from Vancouver is the historic fishing village of Steveston. You can spend a day here learning about the history at 2 Canadian National Historic Sites, eat fish and chips (and lots of seafood), and explore its quaint streets.
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Images of Steveston 1900: UBC Library
“One of the last loads of fish caught by Japanese-Canadian fishermen before the confiscation of their boats, British Columbia / L’un des derniers chargements de poissons attrapés par les pêcheurs canadiens d’origine japonaise avant la confiscation de leurs” by BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“Japanese-Canadian man and woman relocate by train to camps in the interior of British Columbia / Canadien et Canadienne d’origine japonaise déplacés par train à des camps de la région intérieure de la Colombie-Britannique” by BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“The top of that building keeps falling off! #steveston #onceuponatime #storybrooke” by stevecavers is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“Historical Salmon Canneries British Columbia” by pkdon50 is licensed under CC BY 2.0
9 Comments
Thanks for a high quality video , I think you should do this for a living,
I became slightly obsessed with Vancouver , after rediscovering
HIGHLANDER THE TV series after about 25 years, yeh I know well before your time. all the best from London UK 🇬🇧👍
It's been a long time since I last went to Steveson. love the history😊 behind it too.
Thanks for sharing this!
The history of Steveston and its fishing industry is really fascinating!
I’ve always wanted a ladder bookcase in my house 😍
I almost ended up working at the gulf of georgia cannery 🙂 Amazing video as always, Daphne, please keep it up!
Thanks for posting !
trust me stevestn aint that fun even tho it’s interesting theres only mostly seafood places here barely any normal restaurants
It's hard to believe this is part of the Lower Mainland. It looks like you travelled back in time to a place when everything was a little simpler. And the Fish & Chips look delicious! Thank you Daphne Xplores for featuring this town that many may not have even known existed, lol! Beautiful!🍁😊
This is amazing historical and video