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This is a timeline of the history of Vancouver.

18th century

19th century

  • 1808 – Simon Fraser becomes the first European to reach the area overland, descending the river which bears his name.
  • 1818 – Treaty of 1818.
  • 1827 – HBC Fort Langley established east of present-day Vancouver. Contact and trade began accelerating significantly, primarily with the Fraser River Salish.
  • 1846 – The Oregon Treaty permanently established the 49th parallel as the boundary between the United States and British North America to the Pacific Ocean.
  • 1858 – Colony of British Columbia established.
  • 1859 – New Westminster is named the capital of the Colony of British Columbia.
  • 1866 – The Colony of British Columbia and Colony of Vancouver Island are united as the new Colony of British Columbia, with the capital at Victoria.
  • 1867 – Hastings Mill founded.
  • 1867 – Gassy Jack opens the first saloon to provide drinks to workers from the Hastings Mill. Gastown then builds up around this popular saloon.
  • 1867 – Weekly stage service is established between the Brighton Hotel, a popular summer vacation spot which is located just west of the Second Narrows Bridge and New Westminster.
  • 1869 – Gastown is surveyed as Granville Townsite.
  • 1872 – Louis Gold is the first Jew among the merchants of newly emergent Gastown, opening a general store on the waterfront.
  • 1885 – The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from Montreal to Vancouver is driven at Craigellachie, British Columbia.
  • 1886 – The Town of Granville is incorporated as the City of Vancouver (the name was in fact chosen by the President of Canadian Pacific Railway). Rate-payers elect Malcolm Alexander MacLean, a real estate dealer, as the first mayor of Vancouver. The city has a population of about 1,000 people.
  • 1886 – The Canadian Pacific Railway’s first transcontinental train from Montreal arrives in Port Moody. The very first Granville Street Bridge was completed and then another bridge was built later in 1909.
  • 1886 – Great Vancouver Fire.
  • 1886 – Vancouver General Hospital opened on Pender Street.
  • 1886 – Vancouver Police Department formed.
  • 1886 – Vancouver Rowing Club formed.
  • 1887 – Vancouver Board of Trade incorporated.
  • 1887 – The Canadian Pacific Railway extends its line westward from the terminus at Port Moody to Vancouver.
  • 1887 – Canadian Pacific Railway’s Engine 374 brings the first transcontinental train into Vancouver.
  • 1887 – British mail liner SS Abyssinia arrives.
  • 1888 – Vancouver Daily World newspaper founded.
  • 1888 – The real estate board formed.
  • 1888 – Stanley Park opens.
  • 1889 – The original Granville Street Bridge is completed.
  • 1890 – The original Brockton Point Lighthouse is built. The current structure was built in 1914.
  • 1892 – The Great Marpole Midden is excavated for its archeology by Charles Hill-Tout.
  • 1897 – The Klondike Gold Rush boosts a continent-wide depression of the 1890s. By 1900, Vancouver displaces Victoria, the provincial capital, as the leading commercial centre on Canada's west coast.
  • 1898 – The 9 O'Clock Gun is placed at Brockton Point (it still signals the time by being discharged every evening at 9:00 p.m. precisely).
  • 1898 – The Province newspaper founded.
  • 1898 – J. S. Matthews, later City Archivist, settles in Vancouver.

20th century

  • 2000 – Vancouver Canadians founded.

21st century

  • 2001 – British Columbia TV realignment.
  • 2003 – Vancouver is selected as the Host City for 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
  • 2003 – U-Pass (Vancouver) implemented.
  • 2004 – Vancouver International Digital Festival debuted.
  • 2005 – Vancouver International Film Centre completed.
  • 2006 – World Urban Forum III.
  • 2006 – Vancouver International Burlesque Festival debuted.
  • 2006 – 2006 storms in Vancouver.
  • 2007 – Robert Dziekański Taser incident.
  • 2009 - Canada Line Opens connecting downtown to YVR and Richmond.
  • 2010 – Winter Olympics.
  • 2011 - The Vancouver Canucks hockey team reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the third time in 40 years, only to lose out to the Boston Bruins in seven games. Fans riot in the streets of downtown Vancouver following the loss.
  • 2013 - First ever Vancouver International Busker Festival.
  • 2014 - Vancouver hosts TED.
  • 2019 - Vancouver hosts the NHL (National Hockey League) Draft.
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