Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
- CA SQPL 46-001
- February 1914
At the time the town was known as Newport.
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Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
At the time the town was known as Newport.
Robert Bishop at old Government Wharf, 1949
Robert Bishop and Eleanor Sullivan
Robert Bishop and Eleanor Sullivan pictured on Cleveland Avenue in front of Kennedy's Hardware, 1949.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
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.
Located at the end of Second Avenue, 1961. This is the present site of the liquor store.
Anne Boscariol and Louise Patrick
Standing in front of old Newport Hotel on Cleveland Avenue. The hotel was located at the existing site of the Chieftain Hotel. The Hotel burned down in 1958.
Eleanor Bishop and son, Robert Jr, along Cleveland Avenue. Note the old wooden sidewalk.
Photo by: Robert Bishop.
The old water tank on Loggers Lane
The old PGE Hall on Second Avenue
The old PGE Hall on Second Avenue which later became the Hudson House. The grass and trees in the foreground are now parked lots.
Photo by: Mrs Sullivan.
38033 Second Avenue
Now an empty lot, this building was previously the Hudson House and the PGE Hall. It was built as the PGE Hall in the 1930's as a local community hall. Built by railway and community volunteers, the PGE Hall was once the site of basketball games, dances, and other gala community events.
Original Use: Community Hall.
1993 use: Rooming House (Hudson House).
1993 condition: Retained original form without significant alteration. Location among newer buildings left the Hall looking somewhat run down.