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Termo de locais Nota de âmbito contar Descri??o arquiv?stica contar Registro de autoridade
Burke Mountain 28 0
B.C. Building, Hastings Park 3 0
Hollywood, CA (United States) 10 0
Sydney (Australia) 1 0
White Rock, BC 1 0
Southwest Coquitlam (48) 37 0
Maillardville (9) 274 0
Our Lady of Lourdes Church 23 0
Place des Arts 3 0
Caisse Populaire Maillardville Credit Union

Usado por: Caisse Populaire de Maillardville, Village Credit Union

  • Originally known as Caisse Populaire Notre Dame de Lourdes Credit Union, it changed its name to Caisse Populaire Maillardville Credit Union in 1950. It was known by this name locally, even after its name change in 1989 to Village Credit Union.
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Our Lady of Fatima School 2 0
Burquitlam Elementary School 1 0
Blue Mountain Union Church 5 0
Spani Pool 0 0
Harbour Chines 9 0
Centennial Rose Garden 0 0
Rochester Park 0 0
Municipal Hall
  • Coquitlam Municipal Hall is commonly used to refer to the Municipal Hall on 1111 Brunette Street. However, there have been 5 municipal halls throughout the City’s history. From 1891 until [ca. 1902], what was known as the “municipal hall” was Kelly’s Hall on Dewdney Trunk Road. This building belonged to first Reeve, R.B. Kelly. In 1902, a new municipal hall was built near the C.P.R. station at Westminster Junction and was used until [ca. 1913]. From March 1913 to September 1913, Council Minutes note that meetings were held in the Agricultural Hall in Burquitlam. From September 1913 to 1921, 1318 Brunette – the home of Emeri Paré – was used as municipal offices and doubled as the Police Station. On September 19, 1919, Bylaw 117 approved the purchase of DL 46, Blk 2, Lots 1 and 2 from the Canadian Western Lumber Company for the Municipal Hall at 1111 Brunette Street. It built and occupied by the end of 1920 and 1921 and had various additions for the next sixty years. In 1971, the original portion of the 1920s building was demolished and the Municipal Hall was used until 1998.
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Poirier Community Centre

Usado por: Social Recreation Centre

  • Originally known as the Social Recreation Centre, this community centre was built as a centennial project in 1967. It was renamed in 1999.
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Smiling Creek 0 0
Coquitlam Dam 13 0
Eagle Ridge 6 0
Town Centre Park 41 0
Coquitlam City Hall 2 0
Lafarge Lake 14 0
Oxbow Ranch

Usado por: Steelhead Lodge

  • Steelhead Lodge was a building on Oxbow Ranch, which was a larger property.
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Glen Park 2 0
Riverview Hospital (21)

Usado por: Essondale Hospital, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale

  • Hospital was known originally as Essondale Hospital (1913 - 1949) and Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale (1950 - 1964). The hospital was called Riverview Hospital from 1965 until 2012, when it closed.
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Centre Lawn

Usado por: Acute Psychopathic Unit

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Pennington Hall

Usado por: Penn Hall

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