It goes without saying that the North Shore has a rich and storied history. But some may not know what that history actually looked like.
More interesting (for some of us, anyway) is just how past North Shore looks compared to the North Shore of today. Thanks to North Vancouver Museum & Archives, we have a better idea. Below are a series of images from our past (all courtesy of the NVMA), contrasted with photos of today, taken by North Shore News photographers.
Some things have changed dramatically. Others have hardly changed at all. Enjoy.
THEN: 166 East 10th St., 1982
photo archive #6062
NOW
THEN: 2536 Bellevue Ave., 1975
photo archive #4545
NOW
THEN: 758 and 760 Lonsdale Ave., 1964
photo archive #9566
NOW
THEN: Foot of Lonsdale Avenue, 1908
photo archive #458
NOW
THEN: Lonsdale below Esplanade, 1925
photo archive #2006
NOW
THEN: Mason Temple, 1950
photo archive #554
NOW
THEN: North and West Vancouver ferry wharves, 1919
photo archive #3425
NOW
THEN: Post office at Lonsdale Avenue and First Street, 1950
photo archive #12969
NOW
THEN: 209 West Fourth St., 1975
photo archive #14053
NOW
THEN: 1300-block Marine Drive, West Vancouver, 1930
photo archive #4194
NOW
THEN: 1541 Esquimalt Ave., 1934
photo archive #3739
NOW