Walking Tour

The Deep Cove Heritage Society has set out a walking trip for you to experience some of the places that makes Deep Cove the wonderful seaside community it is today. From a War Canoe of the Sleil-waututh to the location where squatter shacks once housed Malcom Lowery – there’s a lot to discover about Deep Cove and Seymour’s history.

Map Legend

1. War Canoe, Sleil-waututh (Burrard Inlet Band)*

2. Malcolm Lowry plaque, approximate location of his squatters shack*

3. Vancouver Cedarside Mill burner base*

4. Dollar Mill office, 518 Beachview*

5. Dollar mill approximate location

6. Log cabin of the Gillis family, and first Strathcona store

7. Corfields dance hall

8. Moore’s original homestead and store, 1919*

9. Deep Cove Cultural Centre (Moore homestead)*

10. Deep Cove Yacht Club*

11. Quarries Lodge

12. Seycove Marina*

13. Moore family second homestead and store

14. Roche Point one room school, 1917

15. Stirrat store site

16. Stirrat store site

* symbol means site is existing

 

Download the walking map as a .pdf to print at home

 

OPEN: Thursdays 10am-4pm, Fridays 10am-4pm,
Saturdays 12-4pm, Sundays 11am-4pm,
Wednesdays 10:30am-2pm.
Co-ordinator
Gail Hanlon

Executive Committee
Tom Kirk – President
Vickie Boughen – Vice President
Louise Hart – Treasurer
Eileen Smith – Secretary
Janet Pavlik – Member at Large
Marilyn Myers – Member at Large
Pat Morrice - Member at Large
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