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
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.
These men are preparing to leave for WWI via Westminster Junction Station in Port Coquitlam, 1914. The recruits are standing on Dewdney Trunk Road, not far from the […]
In addition to those who enlisted from Port Coquitlam, many soldiers from surrounding areas traveled through Westminster Junction on their way to the East Coast. Port Coquitlam residents […]
Canada along with other allies attempted to intervene in the Russian Civil War, hoping to aid the anti-communist White Russian forces. For this purpose, the “Canadian Siberian Expeditionary […]