This neighbourhood was originally planned and developed at the end of the Second World War to provide housing for returning Veterans.
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This neighbourhood was originally planned and developed at the end of the Second World War to provide housing for returning Veterans.
This station for the Greater Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system is named in honour of the Sappers of the Columbia Detachment of Royal Engineers. The SkyTrain commenced operation between Vancouver and New Westminster January 3, 1986.
This street was named in honour of Pte. Ernest Alvia "Smokey" Smith, VC.
This street was named in honour of Major John Keefer Mahony, VC.
This street was named for the Royal Engineers or "Sappers".
This street was named for Col Richard Clement Moody, the founder of New Westminster.
This street was named for the sappers and miners of the Royal Engineers.
This street was named for Lt G.H. Elliot from the Royal Marines on station 1857 - 1860.
This street was named by the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment after coming to British Columbia.
This street was named by the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment after coming to British Columbia.