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Discover life and employment opportunities in the Army Reserves. 39 Service Battalion is a combat service support unit, delivering transportation, supply, maintenance, and food services to other units within 39 Canadian Brigade Group. Take a tour of 39 Service Battalion and explore interactive displays, ride military vehicles, and watch vehicle recovery demos. Let kids conquer […]

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Gateway Theatre

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Test location

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Anar Persian Cuisine’s goal is to provide an educational experience, where we will display many different kinds of food from our culture in a Persian restaurant. Come and get familiar with the Persian culture and gain some knowledge of our traditions, celebrations, and foods. Drop in for a tour on June 5 between 2–4pm.

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Sturgeon Banks

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English explorer Captain George Vancouver gave this place its name after purchasing a huge sturgeon, or ghost fish, from a nearby First Nations community. Sturgeon Banks’ shoreline marshes, mud flats and shallow waters combine to create one of North America’s most significant wetland habitats. They serve as an important feeding and resting stop for more […]

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Terra Nova Slough

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The most significant natural water feature in this area is the Terra Nova Slough. These natural channels, along with their surrounding agricultural fields, are a unique feature of Terra Nova’s delta landscape. At one time it would have been possible to paddle a canoe through sloughs from Terra Nova to Garry Point, with a short […]

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Gordon Property

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Early settlers Robert and Anne Gordon are remembered for the prized fruit trees they planted on the property. All four of their sons became “cannery men.” One son, Don, recalled taking a boat to school in the “early days,” collecting driftwood for firewood, and “bagging” 100 ducks on Sturgeon Banks in one day. When the […]

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Parsons House

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Joshua Parsons and his family were among the original Terra Nova settlers, arriving around 1888. He used his carpentry skills to build this house and worked at the Terra Nova Cannery. In 1909, this house was bought by a Japanese fisherman, Kyutaro Shimano, who immigrated here with his wife and child. The Shimanos, like the […]

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The Edwardian Cottage

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This Edwardian Cottage, built around 1905, is the only one of its type in Richmond. The Koyanagi family moved into this house after the cannery managers left. Their son, Hiro, built a barn behind the cottage when he was just 15 years old. Today it is home to the Terra Nova Nature School and used […]

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Cannery Office and Store

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The Terra Nova Cannery began operations in 1892. The company store became the hub of the community, where fishermen exchanged their catch for goods, and Japanese, Chinese, First Nations, and European workers spent their pay. To support the Cannery, numerous buildings sprung up inside and outside the dike. The Cannery built wharves and docks, housing […]

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Terra Nova Orchards

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Most settlers in the 1800s planted orchards and Terra Nova was no exception. The Mellis family had the largest orchard on Lulu Island with at least 100 apple, cherry, and pear trees planted in seven long rows that ran north to south. In the 1950s, farmers transformed fields stretching to the south, creating intensively cultivated […]

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