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Take a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s with this stunning visual of Deas Island and the construction of the George Massey Tunnel. 🚗✨ This incredible image captures the essence of post-war infrastructure development, from the iconic ferry routes of Ladner to the bustling streets surrounding Deas Island. A testament to innovation and history, these moments laid the foundation for modern transportation in British Columbia. Let's celebrate progress and heritage! 🛤️
Take a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s with this stunning visual of Deas Island and the construction of the George Massey Tunnel. 🚗✨ This incredible image captures the essence of post-war infrastructure development, from the iconic ferry routes of Ladner to the bustling streets surrounding Deas Island. A testament to innovation and history, these moments laid the foundation for modern transportation in British Columbia. Let's celebrate progress and heritage! 🛤️
Milling trees directly on-site also helps to preserve the integrity of the surrounding ecosystem, as logs are processed at the same location, reducing the risk of damage to local habitats during transport.
One of the most significant infrastructure developments was the transition from ferry reliance to the construction of the George Massey Tunnel. For years, the Deas Island Ferry was the only route connecting Ladner, Tsawwassen, and nearby areas to Richmond and Vancouver.
Explore Kitsilano: a vibrant Vancouver neighborhood, rich in history and scenic beauty, offering beaches, culture, and urban sophistication.
by 1. Elke PorterExplore Kitsilano: a vibrant Vancouver neighborhood, rich in history and scenic beauty, offering beaches, culture, and urban sophistication.
by 1. Elke PorterMilling trees directly on-site also helps to preserve the integrity of the surrounding ecosystem, as logs are processed at the same location, reducing the risk of damage to local habitats during transport.
by Krista BraathenOne of the most significant infrastructure developments was the transition from ferry reliance to the construction of the George Massey Tunnel. For years, the Deas Island Ferry was the only route connecting Ladner, Tsawwassen, and nearby areas to Richmond and Vancouver.
by WBN News - South Delta & Robert Skinner