Travel and tourism services in New Westminster, Metro Vancouver Regional District
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Travel Agency
- Flight Express Travel
Sixth Street, 404
Phone: +1-604-544-5014 - Maritime Travel
Princess Street
apartment
- Gay Lynn
Hospital Street, 352 - -
Hospital Street, 338
Artwork
- The Sappers Were Here
Brunette Avenue - -
Front Street - -
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Twelfth Street, 615 - -
Royal Avenue - -
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Totem pole
Touristic Attraction
- Canada Games Pool
East Sixth Avenue, 65 - Historical Photo Wall
Front Street
gallery
Touristic Information
- Gravestones
Memorial Drive - Irving House
Merivale Street - SkyTrain IB/OB Reversal Point - BC Rapid Transit
Front Street - The Great Fire of 1898 - City of New Westminster
Columbia Street, 401
The Great Fire of 1898 In the 1890s, New Westminster was a good place to live and do business. A city of eight schools, two hospitals, a courthouse, Provincial jail, Federal penitentiary, insane asylum, cross river ferry system, marker ... - The Hyack Anvil Battery Story
Quayside Drive, 126-810
New Westminster, the first capital of what we now know as British Columbia, was named in 1859 by Queen Victoria. Loyalty to the Crown has been strong since the Royal City’s inception, and this is proudly demonstrated by a unique “21 Gun Salute” to the Sov - The Woodlands Memorial Garden
Memorial Drive - Transportation Hub - City of New Westminster
Hyack Square - Woodlands and Essondale
Memorial Drive - Woodlands Memorial Garden
Ross Drive - -
Quayside Drive - -
Kelly Street - -
Front Street - -
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Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway - -
Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway
Museum
- Anvil Centre
Columbia Street, 777 - Archery Museum
East Columbia Street, 422 - Fraser River Discovery Centre
Quayside Drive, 788 - Irving House - City of New Westminster
Royal Avenue, 302
Located in the heart of New Westminster, Irving House is one of the oldest community heritage sites in BC. Step back to the 1800s as you enter the colonial home of Captain William Irving, King of the Fraser River.
Opening hours: We-Su 12:00-17:00; Mo-Tu off - New Westminster Museum - City of New Westminster
Columbia Street, 777 New Westminster
Opening hours: Fr-We 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-20:00 - The Samson V Museum - City of New Westminster
Quayside Drive, 888 New Westminster
The Samson V, launched in 1937, is the last surviving wooden steam-powered sternwheeler built for the federal Department of Public Works for use as a snag-boat on the Fraser River.
picnic site
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Sixth Street, 631
Touristic Viewpoint
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