New Westminster is a city in British Columbia, Canada
New Westminster is a historically important city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and is a member municipality of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capital of the new-born Colony of British Columbia in 1858, and continued in that role until the Mainland and Island Colonies were merged in 1866, and was the Mainland's largest city from that year until it was passed in population by Vancouver during the first decade of the 20th Century.
Top sights in New Westminster | |
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Queen'S Park | 49.216644 / -122.907271 |
New Westminster Quay | 49.200313 / -122.911080 |
Westminster Pier Park | 49.202706 / -122.906411 |
Wait For Me Daddy Sculpture | 49.202706 / -122.906411 |
Quayside Esplanade & Boardwalk | 49.202706 / -122.906411 |
Anvil Centre | 49.201805 / -122.911235 |
Irving House | 49.207694 / -122.906218 |
Friendship Gardens & Tipperary Park | 49.208190 / -122.909168 |
River Market | 49.200313 / -122.911080 |
Fraser River Discovery Centre | 49.200354 / -122.910293 |
New Westminster Museum & Archives | 49.201629 / -122.911411 |
Starlight Casino | 49.185982 / -122.956308 |
Pacific Breeze Winery | 49.202815 / -122.928170 |
Canada Games Pool | 49.221702 / -122.907846 |
The Original Bike Shop And Cap'S Bicycle Museum | 49.229215 / -122.892611 |
Brewery District | 49.224743 / -122.891542 |
Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway | 49.212286 / -122.895478 |
Samson V Maritime Museum | 49.199679 / -122.912083 |
The Royal Westminster Regiment Historical Society | 49.207207 / -122.912184 |
Sapperton Park | 49.227386 / -122.893699 |