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    False Creek between Granville Street Bridge and Burrard Street Bridge. False Creek (French: Faux ruisseau) is a short narrow inlet in the heart of Vancouver, separating the Downtown and West End neighbourhoods from the rest of the city.

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    • It used to be a good area for food. No, we're not talking about Granville Island's market. The body of water and shore around it were good places to source food for Indigenous residents.
    • Shipbuilding on False Creek was the city's biggest industry. While logging was the financial driver to the City of Vancouver's earliest days and tourism and technology are essential now, Vancouver's role as a port has also been a powerhouse to the economy.
    • A huge area was filled in in 1921. False Creek used to be about twice as long as it is now, with a shallow marshy bit in the east. Nowadays that stretches from the current shoreline to Clark Drive.
    • There were calls to fill it all in more recently. In the 1950s, as the industrial eyesore that was False Creek's shoreline bothered more people, there was a discussion on what should happen, and plans were drawn up to fill in even more of it.
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    • Museum of Vancouver. It’s the largest civic museum in Canada and the oldest museum in Vancouver, founded in 1894. Its permanent exhibitions showcase the city’s history from 1900 to 1970, broken down by decades, and it hosts exciting temporary exhibitions, too.
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  3. Why False Creek is “False”. George Henry Richards named False Creek during his survey of the coast in the mid-19th century. He thought he was going up a creek while traveling the south side of the Burrard Inlet, but soon discovered his mistake, hence the name ‘False’.

  4. Northeast False Creek has a long history as a vibrant, active space used for cultural gatherings and activities. Connected to neighbouring Chinatown, it was part of the Coast Salish Empire and the heart of Vancouver’s black community along Hogan’s Alley.

  5. May 18, 2021 · The Indigenous peoples treated the land and sea with eternal respect, but with their displacement and assimilation, False Creek was westernized. At first, as a polluting industrial site, and following Expo 86, a tourist hub.

  6. Mar 30, 2015 · False Creek, a narrow inlet bordering downtown Vancouver, is a site of multiple histories and fluctuating shorelines. Today, the banks of the creek are lined with public art, residential neighborhoods, a science museum, re-zoned sites for real estate development and a network of parks lined with walkways and bike paths.

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