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  • [[File:Vancouver by Sentinel-2.jpg | thumb | Although Vancouver is a seaport, it is not directly adjacent to the [[Fraser River]], on the b '''Vancouver''' is a city in [[Canada]] located on the [[Pacific coast]], at the mouth o
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  • [[File:Vancouver Fireboats -a.jpg|thumb|Two of Vancouver's five fireboats in 2012.]] The city of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] has operated [[fireboat]](s) since 1928, when the city
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  • Professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A history of the [[Fireboat|fireboats]] used by city of [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] since 1928.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The opening to Vancouver's inner harbour
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], since 2007
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  • [[File:Bo P359 - Demonstration of Vancouver's first fire boat 'J.H. Carlisle'.jpg|thumb|The fireboat ''J.H. Carlisle'' The '''''J.H. Carlisle'''''' was a [[fireboat]] that operated in the [[Vancouver]] area from 1928 through 1971.<ref name=Delgado/>
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] from 1928 to 1971
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  • A community at the Northern tip of [[Vancouver Island]]
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  • The XXI Winter Olympic Games, held in Vancouver, Canada.
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  • {{r|Vancouver}} {{r|Vancouver Island}}
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  • [[File:Vancouver by Sentinel-2.jpg | thumb | Although Vancouver is a seaport, it is not directly adjacent to the [[Fraser River]], on the b '''Vancouver''' is a city in [[Canada]] located on the [[Pacific coast]], at the mouth o
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  • Freighter that exploded, and burst into flame, in Vancouver, in 1945
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  • A history of the [[Fireboat|fireboats]] used by city of [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] since 1928.
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  • Professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • {{r|Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver}} (1954)
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  • ...834, that took a 2 year voyage from [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Vancouver Island]], from 1858-1860
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  • ...lished 1893.jpg | thumb | 250px | First Narrows forms the western mouth of Vancouver's inner harbour.]] '''First Narrows''' is one of the names given to the mouth of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]'s inner harbour.<ref name=VancouverThirkell2000/>
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  • ...e>Capital city of British Columbia, Canada, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast.
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  • * [http://vancouver2010.com 2010 Vancouver Games official site]
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  • ...rovince's capital is [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], located on [[Vancouver Island]].
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  • ...The vessel's water cannons can pump 3,000 [[gallons per minute]]. She is Vancouver, Washington's first dedicated fireboat. ...port ''Marine Response Vessel Use and Design Assessment'' recommended that Vancouver's fireboat should have a minimum pumping capacity of at least 5,000 gallons
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  • ...and [[Portland, Oregon]], to [[Seattle]] and then crossing the border to [[Vancouver]] before heading back in land to [[Kamloops]].
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  • *[http://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/march-19-1975 Vancouver concert at ledzeppelin.com]
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  • [[File:Vancouver-island-lambert-azimuthal.png | thumb]] '''Port Hardy''' is a community of 5,000 people at the northern tip of [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]].
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  • ...fireboat used on the [[Fraser River]] in Surrey, a part of metropolitan [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] that lies between the Fraser River and the U.S. bor
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  • [[File:Vancouver Fireboats -a.jpg|thumb|Two of Vancouver's five fireboats in 2012.]] The city of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] has operated [[fireboat]](s) since 1928, when the city
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  • ...appeared, and spent her final four years, 1933-1937 as a [[fireboat]] in [[Vancouver, BC]]
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  • ...ijing : A Project in the Ju'er Hutong Neighbourhood Urbanization in Asia,. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1999.
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  • ...01) ''TV North: Everything You Wanted to Know about Canadian Television''. Vancouver: Whitecap. ISBN 1-55285-146-X
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  • | location = Vancouver
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  • ...ouver grain elevator -c.jpg|left|thumb|Fireboat Orion Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator in 1932]] [[File:CVA 447-2533 - S.S. Orion V.H.B. (Vancouver Harbour Board) Fireboat.jpg|thumb|444px|The ''Orion'' was converted to serv
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  • *An [http://vimeo.com/14105623 introductory video] by the [[Vancouver Film School]].
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  • {{r|Vancouver, Washington|Vancouver}} {{rpl|George Vancouver}}
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  • ...1945.jpg | 350px | thumb | Firefighters beached the ''Greenhill Park'' on Vancouver's Siwash Point, in 1945.]] ...ng to a 2013 retrospective article, in the ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', this was Vancouver's worst disaster, at the time it occurred.
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  • *[http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ Vancouver Symphony Orchestra]
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  • ...river first flows north, before turning south, to its mouth not far from [[Vancouver]].
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  • ...twork and in syndication across the United States. The series was shot in Vancouver, Canada, where she relocated to from her native Toronto. ...ing the character Chris Colton. Like ''Andromeda'', the show is filmed in Vancouver. In 2008, she will be seen in the feature film ''Control Alt Delete''.
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  • *May, 1981 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia
 *May, 1993 Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, B.C.

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  • ...ast of the United States and charted the coast from San Francisco north to Vancouver Island.
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  • ==Vancouver Maritime Museum== The St. Roch has been the central exhibit in the [[Vancouver Maritime Museum]], being housed in a purpose-built pavilion.
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  • ...lunders: The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Northern British Columbia''. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1996. * MacKay, Donald. ''The People's Railway: A History of Canadian National''. Vancouver, BC: Douglas & McIntyre, 1992.
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  • {{r|Vancouver}}
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  • | quote=Herb Dhaliwal, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and MP for Vancouver-South Burnaby, is visiting the Port Hardy area today. The Minister will chr ...of [[Port Hardy]] [[British Columbia]], a port near the Northern tip of [[Vancouver Island]].
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  • * {{cite book|author=[[George Vancouver|Vancouver, George]]|year=1801|title=A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean
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  • {{r|Vancouver}}
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  • ...Burnaby, Vancouver refinery.jpg|right|200px|Chevron's Burnaby refinery in Vancouver, Canada.}}
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  • | death_place = Vancouver ...ear-old Julie committed suicide because of chronic pain in April 2012 in [[Vancouver, Canada]].
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  • {{r|HMCS Vancouver}}
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  • {{r|Vancouver}}
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  • ...yage, to and from [[London, England]], to the port of [[Esquimault]], on [[Vancouver Island]], via the [[Pacific Ocean]], for the [[Hudson's Bay Company]].<ref
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  • Pararealgar from two localities in British Columbia (Mount Washington on Vancouver Island and the Gray
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  • ...and put up for auction. She was purchased by [[North Vancouver, BC|North Vancouver]], but proved too slow, and was abandoned.<ref name=oppositethecity2011-07-
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