- CA SQPL STA-1960-1960.xx.xx.284
- 1960
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Cars crossing bridge and construction
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Cleveland Avenue looking north
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Stu Foreman family in front of Harold Bailey home as spectators at the 1960 May Day parade. Mr Bailey can be seen directly behind Stu Foreman. Mrs Ellie Moon behind the gate.
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Carl Laskey, far right. Fentons Jewelry in the background.
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Circa 1960. Now the Ocean Port Hotel (37991 Second Avenue).
Although the original building has been altered nearly beyond recognition, the basic structure of the Squamish Hotel was constructed in 1910 as the King George Hotel by W.A. Holland. Like the Brackendale Store, the Squamish Hotel is a building which may hold heritage value to the community not for its present appearance, but for its prominence as a landmark and reference point in the local landscape for over 75 years.
Original use: Hotel, pub.
Current use: Hotel, pub, restaurant, Cold Beer and Wine Store.
Current condition: Nearly unrecognizable from the original form.
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Yarwood Drugs with crowd watching May Day parade
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Corner of Cleveland and Victoria, across from the Chieftain.
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Car crossing Phil's Holey Bridge
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