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Steveston - courtesy Tourism Vancouver

The community on the south side of Richmond was once the biggest fishing port in the West Coast, with over 50 canneries and 10,000 people crowding the boardwalks in the boom times.

StevestonJust a 20-minute drive south of Vancouver, Steveston sits at the mouth of the Fraser River and was once the largest fishing port and cannery centre on the West Coast. Today, the canneries are no longer in operation, but it is still home to the largest salmon run in North America and to the largest fleet of commercial fishing vessels on the BC coast.

The heritage of fishing and the Japanese-Canadians who helped build the industry in Steveston are evident everywhere - the nearby martial Arts Centre is the first "dojo" house ever built outside Japan. Any day of the week there are throngs of Vancouverites buying prawns, crab, halibut, cod, and salmon fresh from the boats.

Parks Canada recently opened the former Gulf of Georgia Cannery (also known as the Monster Cannery) as a National Historic Site. You may catch old-timers repairing an old wooden seiner in the massive Britannia Heritage Shipyard.

StevestonAsk about guided walking tours at the Steveston Museum (3811 Moncton Street). Some old timers may grumble about "new" developments like the Steveston Landing retail complex and the cycling trails, but these developments helped preserve the area's wetlands as Canada's largest wintering spot for ducks.

Vancouver Whale Watch, located on 2nd Avenue, is Vancouver's only whale watching company. Sign on for fully narrated tours by professional naturalists. Catch a glimpse of blue herons, pacific sea lions, seals, eagles and killer whales.

For those of you without "sea legs", take a fantastic stroll on land around the Steveston dikes. Or browse Bayview, Moncton and Chatham streets in the historic fishing village. For a real treat, get take-out at Dave's Fish and Chips or spoon up chowder (summer only) at Pajo's, a boat restaurant anchored at the dock. For a fuller meal try the patio at Sleigh's Restaurant or Steveston Seafood House.

Getting there: Steveston is located in the Southwest corner of Richmond off No. 1 Road. Turn South on No. 1 Road and proceed to the end. You've arrived!

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