Georgia Bay cannery is now mainly sightseeing, here is a special introduction to the history of the cannery and its production process, but there are many projects to experience, but here is a need to collect tickets
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Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Georgian Bay Cannery is a Canadian International Historic Site located in the village of Ston in Richmond, British Columbia. Built in 1894, the cannery was once the leading canned salmon factory in British Columbia. Now it's a fishing museum with interactive exhibits, movie shows, and group tours, demonstrating its important place in British Columbia's West Coast history.
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Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Georgia Bay cannery is now mainly sightseeing, here is a special introduction to the history of the cannery and its production process, but there are many projects to experience, but here is a need to collect tickets
The tour took about 45 minutes and the guide told a very specific story about an early settler in a cannery. The production line and model were pretty good-looking. Although not the best place to visit, it is worth a visit. Free parking is available on the street.
Gulf of Georgia Cannery, a national historical site, the town of Steveston built in 1894. Today, fee-based tours, 11.7, free under 17 years old. Interactive to showcase the development of the West Coast fisheries in Canada, and the glory of the cannery factory.
I visited the gulf fishing grounds on a bazaar day, just on the second sunday of each month. The presentation was informative and a walking passage was set up to be part of the tour. The market had a lot of food to choose from and some interesting crafts. As part of Canada's 150th anniversary, this year is free of admission fees. This attraction has a great gift shop
A well-known cannery in richmond's chinese district, guided tours and interactive exhibits will help you learn about Canada's west coast fishing industry.