The system powered the city’s first public street lights on Washington Street (now First Avenue). . .

It is believed that berries were stored under the building during years with large bumper crops

After the Rotary meeting in the Legion, members would go over to the house for supper. All across the front room were long tables. . .

The name of the paper changed in 1996 to the Mission City Record reflecting its principle community. . .

For many years, the large room on the ground floor was available for rental to the public, and numerous special occasions were celebrated here. . .

Ferncliff Gardens is an internationally acclaimed “pioneer flower farm”. . .

In 1987 the building was re-opened with the new name Clarke’s Estate General Store. . .

This is one of the earliest homesteads on the Fraser

CPR Bridge

Many local citizens still recall crossing the bridge in buggies, cars, and trucks. It could be a scary experience. . .