Deering Island Bridge
Deering Island Bridge is a short bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia connecting the city with Deering Island, a small residential community. It crosses the Fraser River.
West End most commonly refers to:
Population: 44,560
Latitude: 49° 16' 59.99" N
Longitude: -123° 07' 59.99" W
Deering Island Bridge is a short bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia connecting the city with Deering Island, a small residential community. It crosses the Fraser River.
Como Lake is a small lake in the city of Coquitlam, British Columbia.
Canada's Northern House is a building operated by the Governments of Nunavut, Canada and Northwest Territories, Canada. Established for the 2010 Olympics and 2010 Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, the house presents the culture, tourism an…
Brunswick Beach is a locality in British Columbia, located near the Village of Lions Bay.
Bridgeport is a settlement in British Columbia.
Blueridge Elementary School is a school located in the district municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The school has approximately 360 students. and offers classes for students in grades Kindergarten to grade 7. The school offer…
Apodaca Provincial Park is a provincial park located on the central eastern shoreline of Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Annieville is a settlement in British Columbia.
Ambleside, West Vancouver, (in British Columbia, Canada) is a neighbourhood that occupies the southeastern corner of the community, with only Park Royal being farther east.
Ambleside is a settlement in British Columbia.
Altamont is a neighbourhood of the District of West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The 411 Seniors Centre is a registered society, located at #705-333 Terminal Avenue Vancouver, British Columbia. It specializes in programs for moderate to low income seniors in the Vancouver area.
Mount Bishop may refer to one of three mountains in British Columbia:
McCombe Lake is a small lake just to the north of Buntzen Lake in Anmore, British Columbia.
Keats Landing is a settlement in British Columbia.
John Knox Christian School (JKCS) is a Christian independent elementary school in Burnaby, British Columbia.
The Inlet Theatre is a proscenium theatre located at the Port Moody Civic Centre in Port Moody, British Columbia, overlooking Burrard Inlet.
Gambier Harbour is a harbour and unincorporated settlement on the east side of the southwest end of Gambier Island in the Howe Sound region of British Columbia, Canada, which is immediately northwest of Vancouver.