Vancouver street walk, EP 60 - Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, Richmond
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site of Canada is a group of historical buildings including the oldest shipyard buildings in British Columbia.
Britannia Heritage Shipyards, Richmond BC Canada
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site located in Richmond BC Canada show cases cannery, boat yards, old building dating back 1885. Stop by when you are in the area.
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Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Richmond-Steveston MLA John Yap speaks about the maritime history of Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site in Steveston.
Britannia Heritage Shipyard, BC, Canada
Visit Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Steveston, near Vancouver BC, Canada.
A boatworks and shipyard located along the south arm of the Fraser River part of Steveston's historic Cannery Row; noted for its historic association with the construction and repair of salmon fishery boats for Canada's Pacific Coast salmon fishery
Hours:
Summer
May 1 - September 30: Tuesday through Sunday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Winter
October 1- April 30: Saturdays 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Sundays 12:00 - 4:00 pm
Spring Break Hours
Saturday March 16 - Sunday March 31: Wednesday - Sunday (incl. Good Friday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm; Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
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Take a guided tour with Captain Bruce Livingston
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The Chinese Bunkhouse exhibit at the Britannia Shipyards
A look at the exhibit, upstairs, where the Chinese workers would have slept back in the late 1800's. Small bunkbeds in a wooden shack, a look back at another part of Chinese history in Canada, one that is not often told. The exhibit is located in Steveston Village, Richmond, BC. They have completed this, and this video was taken at the grand opening on April 14, 2011.
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Richmond - Travel British Columbia, Canada
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Richmond - Travel British Columbia, Canada: Garry Point Park, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village, Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, Minoru Park, Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, River Rock CasinoRiver, Richmond Olympic Oval, Aberdeen Centre, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, CF Richmond Centre, Steveston Museum, London Heritage Farm
Tall Ship Tours in Steveston
Tour the Royal Canadian Navy tall ship HMCS Oriole and the 1913 schooner Adventuress when we visit Ships to Shore in Steveston.
Steveston Cannery
The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is a National Historic Site and provides a place to remember the fish canning industry which once was so important at the mouth of the Fraser River in Steveston BC. Filmed 23 Aug 2013.
Britannia Shipyard, Richmond
Visiting Brittania Shipyard in Richmond. Have fun watching! Please feel free to subscribe. Thank you!
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Dyke Road Along the Fraser River to Britannia Heritage Shipyard
This ride on Dyke Road began at No. 3 Road in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. This route takes cyclists past quiet rural landscapes with seasonal fields of raspberries and pumpkins to the north and beautiful views of the Fraser River, Ladner and Mt. Baker to the south.
Steveston Village maintains the character of a quaint, historic fishing village, with more than 600 fishing boats. This popular tourist destination maintains a laid-back village atmosphere, and is home to two National Historic Sites of Canada, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery and Britannia Heritage Shipyard Park.
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The Great History of Britannia Shipyards
Animating History @ Britannia Shipyards Week II Mar 26-30 2018
Richmond Museum
See what's inside the Richmond Museum - a place that strives to make the history of Richmond relevant, engaging and accessible.
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Mayor McGinn Speech for Pacific Fishermen Shipyard
Visit Pacific Fishermen Shipyard, home of the Deadliest Catch fleet, online at:
Richmond Maritime Festival 2017
The Richmond Maritime Festival celebrates all things waterfront at the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site. From wooden boats to model boats, water safety to sea creatures, local lore to fishing history, festival visitors explored a spectacular heritage site and enjoyed music, games, interactive exhibits, roving performers, food and much more.
Pajos at Steveston, Richmond B.C.
Tita Zen and Tito Jerry surprised dad at Pajo's.
A Capture of Memories: The Murakami Family at Britannia (2015)
This short film explores the Japanese Canadian experience through the memories of the Murakami family at Britannia. Young Japanese Canadians like Asayo Murakami’s great granddaughter Caitlin are continuing a legacy of strong ties to Steveston, not broken by the 1942 Japanese Internment and subsequent years of hardship. Viewers will be inspired to see that in spite of past injustices, we are moving forward to repair relationships and create a strong community with a bright future.
This new addition to the exhibits at the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site was a joint effort between local filmmaker Susanne Tabata, Murakami family members, the City of Richmond and the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Society.
Britannia Heritage Shipyard (ブリタニア・シップヤード) Doors Open Richmond
A look at Britannia Heritage Shipyard. Steveston, Richmond, BC, Canada.
Ships to Shore 2015
From June 29 to July 1, over twenty historic and working vessels were docked along the Steveston waterfront at Imperial Landing and Britannia Shipyards, National Historic Site. Ships to Shore Steveston was presented by Vancouver International Airport. richmond.ca/shipstoshore.
Richmond Maritime Festival 2019
With sails flapping, cannons booming and feet a stomping on Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28, 2019, Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site and Imperial Landing were transformed into a two-day celebration of seafaring fun for the 16th annual Richmond Maritime Festival.