Coal Harbour is a section of
Burrard Inlet
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lying between
Vancouver
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's Downtown Peninsula and the
Brockton Point
Brockton Point is a headland off the Downtown Peninsula of Vancouver, on the north side of Coal Harbour. Named after Francis Brockton, it is the most easterly part of Stanley Park and is home to a 100-year-old lighthouse and several hand-carve ...
of
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a public park in British Columbia, Canada, that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Vancouver, Downtown peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay, Vancouver, English Bay. The park bor ...
. It has also now become the name of the neighbourhood adjacent to its southern shoreline.
Neighbourhood
Coal Harbour is used to designate the relatively new official
neighbourhood
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of the
City of Vancouver bounded by roughly
Burrard Street
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and
Pender near the
Financial District
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to
West Georgia Street near the
West End in the south to
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a public park in British Columbia, Canada, that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Vancouver, Downtown peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay, Vancouver, English Bay. The park bor ...
in the north. The neighbourhood consists of numerous high-rise residential apartment and condominium towers with luxury townhome podiums.
Features
The northwestern section near Stanley Park features picturesque parkland, private
marina
A marina (from Spanish , Portuguese and Italian : "related to the sea") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats.
A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo ...
s, several
rowing
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and boating clubs, high-end shops and restaurants, and a community centre designed by architect
Gregory Henriquez. To the east is
Deadman's Island, the site of the naval station and museum , where the harbour itself opens up to the Burrard Inlet. Towards the Financial District in the southeast, the neighbourhood is dominated by high-rise office buildings, hotels and numerous apartment towers. Immediately south lies Vancouver's Luxury Zone along
Alberni Street.
Coal Harbour is home to
Vancouver Harbour Water Aerodrome, located a few blocks from
Canada Place
Canada Place, co-named Komagata Maru incident, Komagata Maru Place, is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre East Building, the Pan Pacific Hotels and Resor ...
and the
Vancouver Convention Centre. Within the harbour is a floating gas station for marine vessels. The
2010 Winter Olympics cauldron is installed at
Jack Poole Plaza.
History
The discovery of coal in the harbor in 1862 inspired the name. In the days when the area along West
Pender Street was an upper-class residential district, Coal Harbour was known as ''Blueblood Alley'' because of the many large mansions along it.
Notable inhabitants and developments in Coal Harbour's past include:
*
Squamish settlements, notably on Deadman Island, Brockton Point and Lumberman's Arch.
* In 1862 minor exploration began of the visible coal seams on the flank of the bluff overlooking the harbour, first noted by
Captain Vancouver. This bluff was approximately where most of West Hastings Street is today. The coal was low-grade, but its occurrence in clays similar to porcelain-making clays of the English Midlands led to the staking of what is known as the
Brickmaker's Claim by the
Three Greenhorns. The Brickmaker's Claim is now the
West End. No clay was ever mined nor porcelain ever made, but one of the Greenhorns was the developer of the clay mine and brickworks at
Clayburn on
Sumas Mountain
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near
Abbotsford.
* A settlement of Kanakas (Hawaiians) near today's Bayshore Inn and the eastern end of
Lost Lagoon was known as the Kanaka Rancherie, or the Cherry Orchard due to its many cherry trees. The area is now called Devonian Harbour Park, and memorial cherry trees have been planted there in memory of
AIDS
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victims, a poignant tribute connected to the work of
AIDS Vancouver organization.
* The Vancouver Boating Club, now Vancouver Rowing Club, from 1887 (originally at the bottom of the bluff at the foot of Howe Street)
* The Pacific Lumber Mill Company in the late 19th century
* The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club (their first clubhouse floated in Coal Harbour at the foot of Cardero street in 1903)
*
Denman Arena was built in 1911 to house the
Vancouver Millionaires
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professional
ice hockey
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club on the Kanakas Ranch site at Georgia and Denman. The Arena would host the only victory by a Vancouver team of the
Stanley Cup
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in 1915. The Denman Auditorium was built adjacent to the Arena in 1927 for concerts and smaller events. The Arena was destroyed by fire in 1936. The Auditorium remained in use until its demolition in 1959.
* Boeing Canada's Seaplane and Boat Factory beginning in the 1910s; (they purchased the Hoffar-Beeching Shipyard at 1927 West Georgia in 1929)
* William Boeing's yacht, the superb Taconite, was built at Hoffars in 1931.
* The Vancouver Shipyards through the 1930s
* The
CP Rail Station &
Canadian Pacific Steamships
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passenger terminal/dock
* The Royal Canadian Air Force began work on a seaplane base and reconnaissance station at Coal Harbour in 1940. As part of the war effort, the RCAF turned over its direction finding and intercept facility to the Royal Canadian Navy. Due to an organizational change in 1942, the RCN ratings stationed at Coal Harbour and the ones from Ucluelet were withdrawn and moved to Gordon Head near Victoria.
* Harbour Ferries, a tour-boat and water-taxi service, continues to operate from docks in Coal Harbour
*
Howard Hughes
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, who resided in the top two floors of the Bayshore Inn (now
The Westin Bayshore
The Westin Bayshore is a hotel overlooking Coal Harbour in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Description
The hotel has 499 rooms in two buildings, a low-rise structure built in 1961 and a newer tower built in 1970.
History
The Bayshore Inn was devel ...
) for 5 months and 28 days in the 1970s (6 months would have triggered Canadian residency and taxation issues for Mr. Hughes).
*
Trader Vic's
Trader Vic's is a restaurant and tiki bar chain headquartered in Emeryville, California, United States. Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr. (December 10, 1902 in San Francisco – October 11, 1984 in Hillsborough, California) founded a chain of Polynes ...
, for many years held to be Vancouver's best night-out, was launched in a tiki-style hut next to the Bayshore.
*
HMCS ''Discovery'', a naval base on Deadman Island.
* In 1993 Vancouver City Council froze applications for the development of the Marathon Realty lands between Canada Place and
The Westin Bayshore
The Westin Bayshore is a hotel overlooking Coal Harbour in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Description
The hotel has 499 rooms in two buildings, a low-rise structure built in 1961 and a newer tower built in 1970.
History
The Bayshore Inn was devel ...
. The company was required to reach an agreement with The First Narrows Floating Co-op, representing floating home and live-aboard boat residents in pre existing marinas, for their inclusion in the redevelopment of the waterfront. Negotiations concluded with the guarantee of space for residents in Coal Harbour Marina on extended leases.
City of Vancouver zoning of the marina development
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* Between 1994 and 2010, the previous CP railway lands along Coal Harbour were redeveloped into a highrise community and Convention Center.
References
External links
Official Coal Harbour Website
City of Vancouver Archives
(search for "coal harbour")
VancouverHistory.ca
for historical references
Coal Harbour Residents Association
Map of Coal Harbour
from Google Maps
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