Are You Looking for Informative Steveston Articles and Books?Read the latest Steveston articles, travelogues and books to learn about Steveston and its history. Steveston Articles and Travelogues:Slideshow: Autumn scenes along the Steveston Channel, Britannia Heritage Shipyard and Steveston Harbour taken by visitor Diane Ingraham of Sydney, NS.
Travelogue: Walking in Steveston along the West Dyke Trail is a great way to spend a few hours. Don't forget your camera.
Article: Sardine cooking demonstrations and sales at the 2nd Annual BC Sardine Fest 2006 in Steveston, where 1500 sardine lovers gathered to learn more about Pacific sardines.
Article: Steveston awakens from its winter slumber with Easter decorations and events throughout the village.
Article: A little history on Silver Ann and its refit at Britannia Shipyard, almost 40 years after it was launched by the same shipyard.
Article: Wetlands are vital to a healthy environment and Sturgeon Banks, along Richmond, BC's West Dyke Trail, is where a multitude of birds and fish feed and raise their young.
Travelogue: A family visits Steveston Harbour on a blustery winter day to net some fishing gear and great photos of fishing boats and pleasure craft safely moored here.
Pictorial: These photos were taken during the recent Spectacle of Lights and Steveston Village Open House events, which took place on December 8th and 9th, 2006.
Article: Come join us in historic Steveston for our annual Spectacle of Lights 2006 events. Fun for the entire family: Carolling, lighting the Christmas tree, hayrides and Santa.
Pictorial: Thousands enjoyed the sunny weather at the 2006 Richmond Maritime Festival held at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Park in Steveston.
Review: The Gull, by Daphne Marlatt, was a visual and aural feast, a Japanese/English fusion presentation of Noh theater from Pangaea Arts. A must see!
Travelogue: Read this travelogue from a Vancouver couple's sunny evening out for dinner in Steveston. Enjoy a meal and a refreshing walkabout along Steveston extensive river-front trails.
Travelogue: An Afternoon Out Steveston Style is many things to different people. Come visit and have a fantastic meal, or go walkabout the village, nearby Garry Point Park or the Dyke Trails.
Article: Steveston artist Brittani Faulkes works primarily with pastels, acrylics, and oils. Steveston Stories spotlights Brittani in Artist Brittani Faulkes Sees Life in Pastels, a biographical article on the artist and her art.
Article: Believed to have been Canada's last picture bride, this story covers the milestones in Asayo Murakami's life, from leaving Japan for Canada in 1924, to her passing in Calgary at the age of 104.
Article: Looking for fresh seafood for your table? Look no further than the Steveston Public Fish Sales Float at Fisherman's Wharf, Steveston Landing.
Article: Check out Steveston whale watching tours for Canada whale watching and wildlife sightings. See orcas (killer whales), humpback whales, grey whales, porpoises, eagles and more.
History: The Steveston Museum building, one of the most beloved historic buildings in Steveston Village, has turned 100. Also home of the Steveston Post Office at 3811 Moncton Street.
Pictorial: In July 13~16, 2004, the tall ship, Kaiwo Maru, visited Steveston, BC. This was part of her voyage to Vancouver, BC, then Richmond, BC then off to display in Steveston.
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