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  2. The first city council meeting after the Great Vancouver Fire in 1886. Under its new name, the city was incorporated on April 6, 1886. Two months later, on June 13, a spectacular blaze destroyed most of the city along the swampy shores of Burrard Inlet in twenty-five minutes.

  3. Whereas creation of the international border between the United States of America and British North America in 1846 isolated the lower mainland from any natural geographical north-south orientation, it was the Fraser River gold rush of 1858 that dramatically reshaped the Vancouver area.

  4. 2 days ago · North Vancouver and West Vancouver are connected to the central city by the Lions Gate Bridge, built in 1938 and officially opened in 1939 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and by Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing (1960), which was originally called Second Narrows Bridge and was renamed in 1994 in tribute to 19 men killed in the ...

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  5. Apr 20, 2022 · Vancouver's family name can be traced back to a northern Dutch town on the German border with very little in common with the Canadian metropolis. It's called Coevorden . It's from there that the ancestors of George Vancouver came; at one point they were the van Coevordens, which is essentially saying they were "from Coevorden."

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  6. How did Vancouver get its name? The standard answer does not explain the intense battle and the emotions it aroused. The papers of Lord Strathcona might have given an answer but they were destroyed by his family. There were lots of reasons why Americans, Victorians, Reformers and others found the standard answer the least objectionable.

  7. Naming Vancouver (British Columbia): a History of the Two Vancouvers. Two Vancouvers on the West Coast? How did Vancouver get its name? The standard answer does not explain the intense battle and the emotions it aroused.

  8. In 1886 Vancouver was finally incorporated as a city and renamed in honor of George Vancouver, who had been one of the European explorers to discover the area in 1792. The name was suggested by Canadian Pacific Railway president, William Van Horne, who felt that Granville was not a suitable name for the city due to its associations with the ...

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