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On to Ottawa Trek

Strikers boarding Train in Calgary 1935

Looming impressively on either side of a bridge that serves as a rail overpass which leads to Crab Park on Vancouver’s waterfront next to the Port of Vancouver, sit 2 granite Chinese lions, engineered with special lighting from below to highlight their after-dark appearance.These lions were a gift from the…

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Eileen February 3, 2017 March 4, 2025The Neighbourhood Canadian History, On to Ottawa Trek, Vancouver
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