Friday, December 1, 2000 —- Nerth Shore News - 29 ~N . * eens F rg waa The first street cars in North Vanconver, in ea ~K- 1506, number 25 “Labour Day” at the corner of Lonsdale and Esplanade. The building on the left, witb the sign “Pedro” on 4 corner of Lonsdale and Espianade. Shown bere in 1905, before it, is the office of British Columbia Electric Railway, which electricity was generally available in. North Vancouver, the Bran the streetcars. The building on the right belongs to tbe store is lit by kerosene lamps. ° ; oo Wallace Shipyard. : rr : Source: North Shore Museum & Archives (#526), 1905 Transit Administration Centre (38-00-1) 1906, CXA TRANS P12i ; : fT ee TE ay Se Fine Clothing or 0 ay s . ek No ore’s est Lifestyle : | Selection of Marine * Cloc arometers LADIES © MEN : . ‘ © Bushnell Binoculars The Motion Wear Company poet A Wael © Brass Lamps 205 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver * 985-1185 UNDERGROUND PARKING OFF 24D STREET-STALL #5 BC Revolution available exclusively on the North Shere at RDS Skate Supapiy Dras Ce od eT ee ooo eee etese tire