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The city of Richmond is a teeming
city of more than 160,000 people. Established as a district
municipality in 1879, it is believed to have been named for one of
its first commercial residents, Richmond Farm. Much of city�s land
mass consists of river delta that is rich in alluvial soil and
offers ideal farming conditions. As a result, Richmond�s first
residents were primarily farmers who saw a profit in plant and berry
production. Over the years
however, Richmond has become known for its multicultural atmosphere
as much as its suburban proximity to British Columbia�s largest
city, Vancouver.
Immigrants from all over the world have made Richmond their home,
creating a vibrant multi-ethnic melding of traditions and cultures
from more than three continents. It is famous for its numerous
Asian-style malls, fusion Asian cuisine and �tooney stores� of
Japanese and Chinese ethnic imports (the $2 equivalent of the
American �dollar store�). The city is also home to a small fishing
industry in the historic town of Steveston. Quaint shops and
restaurants overlook the Fraser River, offering a comfortable
setting for an evening meal or a sunset stroll.
Richmond is spread across 17 small
islands and includes the Vancouver International Airport,
approximately 40 minutes southwest of downtown Vancouver. Located
at the mouth of the Fraser River, one of North America�s largest
river systems, Richmond is surrounded by dykes that protect it from
winter flooding. The dykes provide an enjoyable environment for
walks and wild life viewing. Richmond�s flat terrain is made for
strolling and cycling and several excellent parks, trails and nature
areas abound throughout the city.
Accommodations range from richly
appointed suites to inexpensive
hotels and motels, many of which are
located within walking distance of malls, restaurants and local
attractions.
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Sports Bars
Legends
Pub. 8660 Landsdowne Road, Richmond, BC V6X 1B9. Phone:
604-276-2343; Fax: 604-276-4522.
Explore
Richmond in more detail by
clicking through the pages listed below
and the links they provide to more detailed descriptions and
presentations:
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