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A History of Vancouver MTA
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A History of Vancouver Vancouver's rich history begins not in 1886, but millennia ago with the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, whose deep connection to this land shaped it long before European contact. Early explorers and the maritime fur trade marked the first intrusions, followed by the transformative impact of the Fraser Gold Rush in 1858, which brought a flood of people and the assertion of colonial rule on the mainland. This era laid the groundwork for the settlement of Granville, destined to become the vital Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Incorporated as the City of Vancouver in 1886, the fledgling city immediately faced a devastating fire, but demonstrated remarkable resilience, rebuilding quickly to capitalize on the railway link and the booming resource industries of timber and fishing.

Fueled by rapid economic expansion and successive waves of immigration from across the globe, Vancouver grew explosively, navigating the challenges of managing diverse populations, labor unrest, and the severe hardships of the Great Depression and two world wars. The post-war era brought suburban sprawl and significant debates about urban development, leading to a distinct approach that prioritized liveability, public transit, and preserving historic neighbourhoods over extensive freeway networks. Global events like Expo 86 and the 2010 Olympics solidified Vancouver's reputation as a dynamic, multicultural city on the world stage. Today, Vancouver is a major international hub grappling with complex issues like housing affordability, social equity, and climate change, while simultaneously engaged in a vital, ongoing journey of reconciliation with the Indigenous Nations, ensuring that their ancient story and inherent rights are central to the city's continuing evolution.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the millennia-old history and enduring presence of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations on whose unceded territory Vancouver stands.
  • Trace the city's origins from early European exploration, the fur trade, and the Gold Rush to the establishment of the Hastings Mill and the Granville townsite.
  • Discover how the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1887 transformed a small settlement into a major port and fueled explosive economic growth.
  • Examine key periods of social change, including waves of immigration, labour struggles, the impact of world wars and the Great Depression, and the rise of distinct neighbourhoods and infrastructure.
  • Understand the urban evolution shaped by planning decisions, major events like Expo 86 and the Olympics, and contemporary challenges like housing affordability and the ongoing path to reconciliation.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of Vancouver, from its ancient Indigenous origins to its modern status as a global metropolis. It will particularly benefit students, residents, and those interested in urban development, the impact of colonialism, and the forces that shaped Canada's West Coast.

Author:

Keith Griffin

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Date Published:

May 11, 2025

Word Count:

53,666 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 45 minutes

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