Port Coquitlam’s F Words: Flu, Fire, Flood and Financial Fears Port Coquitlam’s F-Words: Flu, Fire, Flood and Financial Fears PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives
Dewdney Trunk Road (now known as Kingsway Avenue) was one of the earliest major roadways in the area, spanning a large portion of the Fraser Valley in British […]
The PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives is situated in the Outlet building, Port Coquitlam’s former post office. The museum was opened on the 100th anniversary of Port Coquitlam’s […]
In this video Mayor West addresses the residents of Port Coquitlam and highlights how the city has overcome challenges. (Slide title: PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives And Tri-Cities […]
By 1922, the city of Port Coquitlam had yet to pay off its debts amassed from prior disasters and infrastructure projects. This included the construction of City Hall […]
“Whatever critics say of this town, it can not be held that life here is dull.” This excerpt from a Port Coquitlam newspaper was written following a night of […]
Residents of Port Coquitlam surveyed the damage caused by the Coquitlam River breaking its banks. Buildings near to the river had been swept away.
By the time the fire was put out, much of Port Coquitlam’s downtown was a smoking ruin.
The Agricultural “Aggie” Hall in Port Coquitlam, where “Aggie Park” is today. This building served as an important community centre for the people of Port Coquitlam until its […]
Medals such as these were given to children at the 1913 celebration of Port Coquitlam’s incorporation.
116779 PRIVATE HERBERT BRADLEY 72ND BN. CANADIAN INF. 26TH DECEMBER 1918 AGE 16 DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY. AGED 16 YEARS 11 MONTHS. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.