Shaughnessy Heights Golf Course
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1461-UL_1461_0035
- Item
- [not after 1935]
Caption from the book reads, "Not the least of the city's advantages is year-round golf; Vancouver is a golfer's paradise."
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Shaughnessy Heights Golf Course
Caption from the book reads, "Not the least of the city's advantages is year-round golf; Vancouver is a golfer's paradise."
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Caption from the book reads, "A unique trio--river, highway and railroad--through the Cariboo country to the 'pot of gold' at the rainbow's end."
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Caption from the book reads, "Located in Vancouver and vicinity are some of the world's largest sawmills."
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Caption from the book reads, "Scene of one unit of a great industry, where B.C. fish is canned and shipped to all parts of the world."
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View of airplane over English Bay during sunset
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Reservoir Trail, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Red Cedar, Hemlock, White Pine, Hemlock and Fir--all growing together
Caption from the book reads, "A unique forest scene--the source of much of the world's finest timber supply is British Columbia."
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Rainbow Falls, Harrison Lake, near Vancouver
Caption from the book reads, "Iridescent spray, caught by the sun's rays, forming a rainbow of exquisite colouring--a far-famed B.C. beauty spot."
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President Harding Memorial, Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "A tribute to Canada's friendship and regard for her great southern neighbour."
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View of residences along a street
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Pioneer Gold Mines, near Vancouver
Caption from the book reads, "Mining is the greatest wealth-producing industry of B.C. and as yet is merely beginning."
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One of Vancouver's Beautiful Residences
View of the Shannon Mews estate on the corner of 57th Avenue and Granville St. Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is distinguished by many lovely homesites set in surroundings of great natural beauty."
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View of Ocean Falls, B.C. with views of a golf course, paper and pulp mill, and dwellings. Photograph is numbered 4766.
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North Vancouver Ferries, Vancouver, B.C.
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New England Cafe, Victoria B.C.
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New Bridge across Capilano Canyon
View of the Grand Canyon Suspension Bridge, which is now known as the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Caption from the book reads, "Historic Indian inscriptions carved in the rocks may be seen from this pinnacle bridge."
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Mt. Robson, highest peak, Canadian Rockies
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Mt. Robson, highest peak, Canadian Rockies
View of the mountain covered with snow.
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Mt. Robson, highest peak, Canadian Rockies
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Mt. Robson, highest peak, Canadian Rockies
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Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C.
Distant view of the recently constructed Marine Drive road extension to Whytecliff running above the west side of Garrow Bay.
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Marine Drive is another choice residential section
Caption from the book reads, "Vistas of mountain and sea and almost every type of flower and shrub make for ideal home environment."
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Caption from the book reads, "Glorious vistas of sea, forest and mountains make this a favorite automobile drive."
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Caption from the book reads, "Crystal water, cascading over rugged rocks, amid towering firs and cedars."
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Caption from the book reads, "Where a spring becomes a waterfall and a waterfall becomes a rushing, mountain torrent."
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Lumbermen's Arch in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "The mansion-site of a ten-million dollar residential property development by British investors is shown in the distance."
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Loading Grain and Lumber at Lapointe Pier
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is the busiest lumber export centre and the fastest-growing grain port in Canada."
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View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
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View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
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View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
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View of Lake O'Hara. A group of men on horses looking out on to the lake can also be seen in the photo.
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Kitsilano Beach and Swimming Pool
Caption from the book reads, "This city-owned bathing pool provides a safe and glorious sea-water 'swimming hole."
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's many golf courses enjoy settings of unrivalled beauty, which adds to the pleasure of the game of games."
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Indian Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Indian Totem Poles in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "Many historic sights add to the entrancing interest of this wonderland park." Image of Haida totem poles, which were purchased by the City of Vancouver from Alert Bay, British Columbia.
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H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Arrival at Vancouver, British Columbia, September 1919
View of the Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII) walking with a group of men.
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H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Arrival at Vancouver, British Columbia
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Caption from the book reads, "Splendid modern hotels vie with each other in giving faultless service to the tourist."
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View of the second Hotel Vancouver.
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Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, B.C.
View of Hotel Georgia with Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's hotels are centrally located in the best and newest areas."
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Horseshoe Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
View up east side of Howe Sound from Horseshoe Bay.
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Caption from the book reads, "The religious life of the city is well served by the different denominational bodies."
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Hell's Gate, on the Cariboo Highway
Caption from the book reads, "The swirling waters of the Fraser form a maelstrom at the rocky 'gates' so aptly named."
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Hastings Street, Standard Bank to Marine Building
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's newer business blocks are among the finest in the Dominion."
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