Showing posts with label Richmond BC CAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond BC CAN. Show all posts

8/19/2011

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: River Rock Casino Resort



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: River Rock Casino Resort [map]
Status since photo:

River Rock Casino Resort is the largest casino in British Columbia. Opened in 2004, its facilities also include a large hotel and a concert hall. Since 2009, it has neighbored a major transportation center attached to the SkyTrain system, with a line to nearby Vancouver International Airport.

3/28/2011

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Steveston



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Steveston [map]
Status since photo:

Steveston is a fishing village that is home to what was once the largest cannery in British Columbia and several National Historic Sites of Canada. It is home to the City of Richmond's Canada Day parade and was the only Canadian host city of the 2002 Tall Ships Festival, which drew 400,000 visitors. Today, it is home to a fish market dock, several fisheries divisions of the Government of Canada and high-end restaurants and art galleries.

3/24/2011

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Britannia Heritage Shipyards



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Britannia Heritage Shipyards [map]
Status since photo:

Britannia Heritage Shipyards is a National Historic Site of Canada that served the surrounding Steveston village during its role as one of the largest cannery and fishery towns in Canada. Formerly a cannery, it was converted to a large shipyard after the industry declined and eventually evolved into a mix of canneries, shipyards and residences. It is one of the last surviving ones of its kind remaining in the country.

Location formerly known as:
  • Britannia Shipyards, Britannia Cannery (1889-1980)

1/09/2011

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Hugh Boyd Athletic Park



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Hugh Boyd Athletic Park [map]
Status since photo:

Hugh Boyd Athletic Park is home to the largest continuous artificial turf field in North America, measuring at about 6 acres (2.43 hectares). It opened in 2006 and can accommodate six soccer teams simultaneously; it plays host to a large number of amateur soccer tournaments featuring teams from throughout Western Canada.

1/05/2011

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: World's largest mailbox



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: World's largest mailbox at Richmond Cultural Centre [map]
Status since photo:

Canada Post built and owns the largest mailbox in the world as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2000. It was originally erected in downtown Vancouver but now rotates annually around the Vancouver area during Christmastime. It measures 17 feet and 10 inches (5.43 meters) in height, 7 feet and 2 inches (2.64 meters) in width and 6 feet and 6 inches (1.98 meters) deep. It has been placed in locations such as Canada Place, Robson Square, and the Richmond Cultural Centre (picture above).

12/07/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Aberdeen Centre



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Aberdeen Centre [map]
Status since photo:

Aberdeen Centre is the largest Asian-themed shopping center in Western Canada located in the Golden Village. Its original incarnation in 1989 was one of the first of many Asian-themed shopping centers in Richmond before outgrowing it, resulting in the mall being rebuilt and expanded in 2003. It is the headquarters of the Fairchild Group, the largest Chinese language media company in Canada.

12/05/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Golden Village



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Golden Village [map]
Status since photo:

The Golden Village is an Asian-themed district in Richmond close to Vancouver International Airport, and home to the second largest Asian community in North America. While it is not an official Chinatown, it has essentially evolved into one and has surpassed Metro Vancouver's official Chinatown in size and popularity.

11/19/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: International Buddhist Temple



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: International Buddhist Temple [map]
Status since photo:

The International Buddhist Temple opened in 1983 and was the first one of many to eventually open in the Metro Vancouver area. One of the largest Buddhist temples in North America, its design was inspired by the Forbidden City and contains the largest Gautama Buddha statue in North America.

9/27/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: George Massey Tunnel



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
City: Delta
Location: George Massey Tunnel [map]
Status since photo:

The George Massey Tunnel is the lowest public road in Canada, with its lowest point at 80 feet (25 meters) below sea level. It crosses the Fraser River and its main purpose is to connect Vancouver and its airport to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal and the Canada-United States border. It is part of BC Highway 99, which is the Canadian continuation of the United States' Interstate 5.

Location formerly known as:
  • Deas Island Tunnel (1959-1967)

9/09/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Gulf of Georgia Cannery



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Gulf of Georgia Cannery [map]
Status since photo:

The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is a designated Canadian National Historic Site. It was built in 1894 and was once the largest producer of canned salmon in British Columbia and was the largest cannery in the province at one point. In one of the leading industries in British Columbia at the time, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery was one of the most significant outposts during its boom years. The cannery's operations lasted for nearly a century before closing in 1979 due to high costs. It re-opened as a historic site and fishing museum in 1994.

9/08/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Richmond Olympic Oval



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Richmond Olympic Oval [map]
Status since photo:

The Richmond Olympic Oval was home to the speed skating events and anti-doping labs in the 2010 Winter Olympics. It won an award in innovation from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada for its unique use of wood killed by pine beetles in its ceiling. After the Olympics, the building was converted to public multipurpose use and hosts both public recreational activities and sporting tournaments.

9/07/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Minoru Park



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Minoru Park [map]
Status since photo:

Minoru Park is located on a former horse-racing track and is the site of one of the earliest airstrips in Canada. It is the site of the first flight in Canada west of Winnipeg, sparking Richmond's role as the Vancouver area's aviation hub (and leading to the establishment of Vancouver International Airport nearby). It was also the site of Canada's first parachute jump. Today, Minoru Park is home to a cultural center, swimming pool, ice arena, public library, sports track and sports field.

9/06/2010

Anaheim Ducks towel invades: Vancouver International Airport



Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Richmond
Location: Vancouver International Airport (YVR) [map]
Status since photo:

Vancouver International Airport is Canada's only major airport on the West Coast and the country's air gateway to the Asia-Pacific Rim. It is the second busiest airport in Canada after Toronto's Pearson International Airport, and is currently ranked as Canada's top airport and North America's best airport. During Operation Yellow Ribbon on September 11, 2001, it handled the most US-bound passengers out of all the Canadian airports that day.
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