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Vancouver Public Library's collection of digitized British Columbia city directories dates from 1860 up to and including 1955.
IMPORTANT:The two levels below are official Government of Canada Travel Advisories and are issued when the safety and security of Canadians travelling or living in the country or region may be at risk. Avoid non-essential travel. Your safety and security could be at risk.
The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice, the Travel Advice and Advisories help you to make informed decisions and travel safely while you are outside Canada. Check the page for your destination often, because safety and security conditions may change.
Access Now. Vancouver Public Library's collection of digitized British Columbia city directories dating from 1860 to 1955. Directories contain detailed historical information about British Columbian communities, including street and name listings of individuals and businesses in Vancouver and Victoria, as well as population figures, government ...
This large electronic collection of Canadian genealogical data includes information derived from a wide variety of sources, including many historical Canadian directories. It is part of the Ancestry Library Edition (ALE) database, available at all Vancouver Public Library locations.
4 lis 2021 · The Government of Canada quietly lifted the country's non-essential travel advisory on Oct. 22, which had been in place since March 13, 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. But while the advisory has been lifted, federal officials say Canadians may face challenges travelling during the pandemic.
3 lis 2023 · Canada updates its Mexico travel advisory In 2022, Canada and its neighbours south of the border issued updated advisories for parts of Mexico due to violent crime, including homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery.