Bridges and Baby Boomers
1950s and 1960s
After World War II, people were beginning to have larger families again. As well, many new immigrants and refugees were beginning to arrive from war-torn Europe, and there also tended to be a westward migration of people within Canada itself. Vancouver began to expand rapidly and the suburbs of Burnaby, North Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, and Richmond also felt the effect of Vancouver's magnetic allure. Richmond became a convenient alternative to those wanting to work in Vancouver and, at the same time, live close by.
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The north arm section of the Marpole bridge, |
As more and more people came to Richmond to live, and as the necessity for better access to the airport grew, two new bridges were planned to help alleviate transportation demands.
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Oak Street Bridge opening ceremonies, |
As well, a southern road to Richmond was created in 1959 with the Deas Island Tunnel (later renamed the George Massey Tunnel) replacing the ferry, the Delta Princess, as the only direct route to Delta. With a north-south highway corridor now a reality in Richmond, development exploded. School construction both before and after the opening of this corridor also took off.
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Construction of the freeway south of the George Massey |
Explore the links below to find out more about schools built during this period.
- Cambie Secondary School
- William Cook Elementary School
- Blundell Elementary School
- James Thompson Elementary School
- Sidaway Elementary School
- Robert J. Tait Elementary School
- Steveston Secondary School
- John T. Errington Elementary School
- Thomas Kidd Elementary School
- James Whiteside Elementary School
- Alfred B. Dixon Elementary School
- B.W. Garratt Elementary School
- Tomsett Elementary School
- James Gilmore Elementary School
- R.C. Palmer Secondary School
- Walter Lee Elementary School
- W.D. Ferris Elementary School
- Hugh Boyd Secondary School
- Eburne Elementary School
- Daniel Woodward Elementary School
- Donald E. McKay Elementary
- Hugh McRoberts Secondary
- Duncan McDonald School
- Alexander Kilgour Elementary School
- Austin Harris Elementary School
- Manoah Steves Elementary School
- Samuel Brighouse Elementary School
- James McKinney Elementary School
- Howard DeBeck Elementary School
- J.N. Burnett Secondary School
- William Bridge Elementary School
- Matthew McNair Secondary School