Cleveland Avenue looking north
- CA SQPL 26-005
Victoria Street on the left. Fred Magee's, W. Mashiter's & Hickie's houses (1910).
Note: Squamish Times (August 9, 1962) reports later as being the home Owen Fulk.
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Cleveland Avenue looking north
Victoria Street on the left. Fred Magee's, W. Mashiter's & Hickie's houses (1910).
Note: Squamish Times (August 9, 1962) reports later as being the home Owen Fulk.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Photo taken by boat harbour. Company houses are along the road.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Cleveland Avenue looking north at the 1984 site of Earlybird in Foreground.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914. The Newport Hotel on the far right.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1915
Cleveland Avenue, looking north with Newport Restaurant on the right.
Photo by: Bun Yarwood.
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue, Squamish's main street is named after E.A. Cleveland, the BC land surveyor who drew up the plan of the subdivision of Squamish in 1912. All subsequent surveys have been based on this.
Looking north towards Mount Garibaldi.
Suspected to be 1914.
Looking north with a view of Mount Garibaldi.
Cleveland Avenue, drains plugged
Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
At the time the town was known as Newport.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
Construction of BC Tel on Cleveland Avenue with the Firehall in the background. Finished in 1950.
Division 1 in front of Lower Squamish School, 1914-1915
Downtown Squamish during 1940 flood
Across Cleveland Avenue from the current Chieftain Hotel.
Downtown Squamish during winter
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
19?s's.
Downtown Squamish with a view of Mount Garibaldi
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.