X
Places to Go

See some of BC's most famous four-legged residents on a tour of the pristine Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary near Prince Rupert.

(Kelly Funk photo)

Blog

Home British Columbia Blog May 2010

Tips from Travellers

Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Steveston, BC

May 19, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Richmond, Historic & Heritage Sites
Find more information about Richmond - Historic & Heritage Sites

Ratings:blog rating - 0.0 stars  (0 Ratings)
Rate this postblog rating - Poor blog rating - Below Average blog rating - Average blog rating - Above Average blog rating - Excellent
Sikanni River Falls

View a larger image on flickr.com

Britannia Heritage Shipyard located in Steveston, BC, Canada is truly a unique step back in time. Steveston was the world's busiest deep water fishing port at the end of the 20th century, dotted with 15 fish canneries, hotels, saloons, and gambling dens. Her boardwalks reflected the voices of Japanese, Chinese, Native Indian, and European immigrants, as well as sailors from around the world. The Britannia Heritage Shipyard is now a National Heritage Site. There is a cannery, boatyard, net loft and restored residences here.

As you slowly wander along the boardwalk,
you can hear the cries of seagulls, eagles,
and hushed echoes of the past. Or was I only imaging the past cries of fishermen who loved the sea and make their homes along her shores?

Posted by DiamondVVV1, at 09:17 AM