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Brockton Point

Brockton Point is a headland off the Downtown Peninsula of Vancouver, on the north side of Coal Harbour. Named after Francis Brockton, it is the most easterly part of Stanley Park[1] and is home to a 100-year-old lighthouse and several hand-carved totem poles made in British Columbia. Like the rest of Stanley Park coastline, Brockton Point is lined by the Vancouver Seawall.

Brockton Point Lighthouse

Part of the land at the point was first cleared in 1865 in order to construct a sawmill. Due to rough currents around the point and a reef offshore, the Burnaby Shoal,[2] however, the mill was built in Gastown and the point instead became the primary sports fields of early Vancouver.[3] The main sporting venue, Brockton Oval, has been visited by cricket players such as Donald Bradman, Fred Trueman and Geoffrey Boycott. Cricket and rugby football are still played here.

History edit

Before 1865, the point was utilized as a graveyard for early settlers who came to Vancouver. That year, Edward Stamp—a British businessman in the timber industry—cleared away part of the site in order to build a sawmill. However, he was forced to abandon his plans after realizing the strong currents from the harbour impeded the construction of log booms.[1] He ended up moving the mill to Gastown,[1] becoming Hastings Mill.[4][5]

The land cleared by Stamp was converted into sports fields by 1891. One of these, Brockton Oval, became a key amateur sports venue and was mostly used for cricket.[5] Donald Bradman and Fred Trueman both played at the Oval,[6] and after Bradman's visit in 1932, he called the venue the most beautiful cricket ground in the world.[7] Geoffrey Boycott also played at the grounds in September 1964 and echoed Bradman's sentiments and praise of the Oval.[8]

Totem poles edit

 
Totem poles at Brockton Point

One of the province's most popular attractions is a group of ten totem poles at Brockton Point. Four totem poles were originally brought from Alert Bay and placed at Lumbermen's Arch in 1924.[5][6] Some had been carved back in the late 1880s.[9] More totem poles were purchased in the 1920s and 1930s,[10] this time originating from the Haida Gwaii and Rivers Inlet.[9] All of the totem poles were moved to Brockton Point in 1962 to allow the construction of an overhead road at Lumberman's Arch.[5][11] Many of them have been replaced with replicas, with the originals now kept in museums for preservation.[9][10] The most recent addition, erected in 2009, was carved by a member of the Squamish Nation whose mother was born in Stanley Park.[5] There is a visitor center and gift shop near the totems called Legends of the Moon at the Totem Pole Interpretive Centre.[12]

Lighthouse edit

A number of ship collisions in the waters around the point led to the construction of a lighthouse and signaling station at Brockton Point.[13] For a time, Brockton Point had a lighthouse keeper, who served for 25 years starting in 1855 and is credited for having saved 16 people from drowning.[13] The present day lighthouse tower with an automatic light was built in 1914. It was designed by British Landscape Architect Thomas Hayton Mawson, who also constructed the lifeboat house located below the point and other Stanley Park landmarks.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jepson, Tim (2004). The Rough Guide to Vancouver. Rough Guides. pp. 252–255. ISBN 9781843532453. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  2. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Burnaby Shoal"
  3. ^ "Mapping Lord Stanley's Park". The Vancouver Sun. 24 August 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Ficken, Robert E. (January 1, 1987). The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering in Western Washington. University of Washington Press. p. 38. ISBN 9780295802923. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e Mackie, John (August 17, 2013). . The Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on August 20, 2013. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Brockton Point". Lonely Planet. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  7. ^ Varghese, Mathew (September 15, 2007). "When the Don met the Babe". ESPN. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  8. ^ . Geoff Boycott.com. Geoffrey Boycott – The Official Website. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  9. ^ a b c "Stanley Park Attractions: Sightseeing Spots". Tourism Vancouver. The Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Hannafin, Matt (August 13, 2009). Frommer's Vancouver & Whistler Day by Day, U.S.O.C. Edition: 17 Smart Ways to See the Region. John Wiley & Sons. p. 86. ISBN 9780470486801. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  11. ^ (PDF). Parks Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  12. ^ "Legends of the Moon". Vibemap. Vibemap. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  13. ^ a b Spring, Vicky; Kirkendall, Tom (2005). Bicycling the Pacific Coast: A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico. The Mountaineers Books. p. 32. ISBN 9781594852077. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  14. ^ Davis, Chuck (January 1, 1997). The Greater Vancouver Book: an Urban Encyclopaedia. Linkman Press. p. 204. ISBN 9781896846002. Retrieved September 14, 2013.

External links edit

  • Cricket ground photo from 2002
  • Matches played on this cricket ground

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Brockton Point is a headland off the Downtown Peninsula of Vancouver on the north side of Coal Harbour Named after Francis Brockton it is the most easterly part of Stanley Park 1 and is home to a 100 year old lighthouse and several hand carved totem poles made in British Columbia Like the rest of Stanley Park coastline Brockton Point is lined by the Vancouver Seawall Brockton Point LighthousePart of the land at the point was first cleared in 1865 in order to construct a sawmill Due to rough currents around the point and a reef offshore the Burnaby Shoal 2 however the mill was built in Gastown and the point instead became the primary sports fields of early Vancouver 3 The main sporting venue Brockton Oval has been visited by cricket players such as Donald Bradman Fred Trueman and Geoffrey Boycott Cricket and rugby football are still played here Contents 1 History 1 1 Totem poles 2 Lighthouse 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBefore 1865 the point was utilized as a graveyard for early settlers who came to Vancouver That year Edward Stamp a British businessman in the timber industry cleared away part of the site in order to build a sawmill However he was forced to abandon his plans after realizing the strong currents from the harbour impeded the construction of log booms 1 He ended up moving the mill to Gastown 1 becoming Hastings Mill 4 5 The land cleared by Stamp was converted into sports fields by 1891 One of these Brockton Oval became a key amateur sports venue and was mostly used for cricket 5 Donald Bradman and Fred Trueman both played at the Oval 6 and after Bradman s visit in 1932 he called the venue the most beautiful cricket ground in the world 7 Geoffrey Boycott also played at the grounds in September 1964 and echoed Bradman s sentiments and praise of the Oval 8 Totem poles edit nbsp Totem poles at Brockton PointOne of the province s most popular attractions is a group of ten totem poles at Brockton Point Four totem poles were originally brought from Alert Bay and placed at Lumbermen s Arch in 1924 5 6 Some had been carved back in the late 1880s 9 More totem poles were purchased in the 1920s and 1930s 10 this time originating from the Haida Gwaii and Rivers Inlet 9 All of the totem poles were moved to Brockton Point in 1962 to allow the construction of an overhead road at Lumberman s Arch 5 11 Many of them have been replaced with replicas with the originals now kept in museums for preservation 9 10 The most recent addition erected in 2009 was carved by a member of the Squamish Nation whose mother was born in Stanley Park 5 There is a visitor center and gift shop near the totems called Legends of the Moon at the Totem Pole Interpretive Centre 12 Lighthouse editA number of ship collisions in the waters around the point led to the construction of a lighthouse and signaling station at Brockton Point 13 For a time Brockton Point had a lighthouse keeper who served for 25 years starting in 1855 and is credited for having saved 16 people from drowning 13 The present day lighthouse tower with an automatic light was built in 1914 It was designed by British Landscape Architect Thomas Hayton Mawson who also constructed the lifeboat house located below the point and other Stanley Park landmarks 14 See also editList of lighthouses in British ColumbiaPortals nbsp Engineering nbsp CanadaReferences edit a b c Jepson Tim 2004 The Rough Guide to Vancouver Rough Guides pp 252 255 ISBN 9781843532453 Retrieved September 14 2013 BC Names GeoBC entry Burnaby Shoal Mapping Lord Stanley s Park The Vancouver Sun 24 August 2013 Retrieved 14 September 2013 permanent dead link Ficken Robert E January 1 1987 The Forested Land A History of Lumbering in Western Washington University of Washington Press p 38 ISBN 9780295802923 Retrieved September 14 2013 a b c d e Mackie John August 17 2013 Stanley Park the natural wonder of Vancouver was shaped by humans The Vancouver Sun Archived from the original on August 20 2013 Retrieved September 14 2013 a b Brockton Point Lonely Planet Retrieved September 14 2013 Varghese Mathew September 15 2007 When the Don met the Babe ESPN ESPN Internet Ventures Retrieved September 14 2013 Biography Geoff Boycott com Geoffrey Boycott The Official Website Archived from the original on October 4 2013 Retrieved September 14 2013 a b c Stanley Park Attractions Sightseeing Spots Tourism Vancouver The Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau Retrieved September 15 2013 a b Hannafin Matt August 13 2009 Frommer s Vancouver amp Whistler Day by Day U S O C Edition 17 Smart Ways to See the Region John Wiley amp Sons p 86 ISBN 9780470486801 Retrieved September 15 2013 Stanley Park Commemorative Integrity Statement PDF Parks Canada Archived from the original PDF on 5 January 2021 Retrieved 15 September 2013 Legends of the Moon Vibemap Vibemap Retrieved 3 December 2020 a b Spring Vicky Kirkendall Tom 2005 Bicycling the Pacific Coast A Complete Route Guide Canada to Mexico The Mountaineers Books p 32 ISBN 9781594852077 Retrieved September 14 2013 Davis Chuck January 1 1997 The Greater Vancouver Book an Urban Encyclopaedia Linkman Press p 204 ISBN 9781896846002 Retrieved September 14 2013 External links editCricket ground photo from 2002 Matches played on this cricket ground Portals nbsp Canada nbsp Cricket Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brockton Point amp oldid 1182295070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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