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A city of beginnings and a community of opportunity, New Westminster has an established history of providing every new generation with a rewarding way of life and a welcoming place to call home.
In 1873, John Christian Dieter and Margaretha Saur began a Royal City tradition that has endured to this day. An inherently romantic city, ideal for those wanting to start a new life together, the couple was the first to marry in New Westminster. Today, the countless Love Locks at Westminster Pier Park and the diverse wedding stores on Columbia street continue the city’s tradition of being a naturally romantic place to call home.
1. Columbia Street
2. Columbia Square Plaza
3. River Market
4. Front Street Mews
5. Farmers Market
6. Royal City Centre
1. Anvil Centre
2. Fraser River Discovery Centre
3. New Westminster Museum and Archives
4. Public Library
1. Old Crow Coffee Co.
2. El Santo
3. The Boathouse
4. Longtail Kitchen
5. Taverna Greka
6. Stefanos
7. The Heritage Grill
8. Judge Begbie’s Tavern
9. Banh Mi Bar
1. Douglas College
2. Fraser River Middle School
3. École Qayqayt Elementary
4. Graham Montessori Daycare
5. Urban Academy
1. Waterfront Esplanade
2. Westminster Pier Park
3. Tipperary Park
4. Albert Crescent Park
5. Simcoe Park
6. Toronto Place Park
7. Brownsville Bar Beach
8. Tannery Park
Located in the heart of a pedestrian-orientated, transit-friendly community, 618 Carnarvon is conveniently set in the city’s entertainment and cultural district. A block from the animated Columbia Street, a five-minute walk from two SkyTrain stations, and mere steps to theatres and restaurants, its central location also means major destinations throughout the Lower Mainland are less than 30 minutes away by SkyTrain or on-site car share.
Downtown Vancouver
Commercial Drive
Surrey City Centre
Simon Fraser University, Surrey Campus
Metrotown Shopping Centre