Vedder Crossing Plaque
Municipality/Province: Chilliwack, BC
Memorial number: 59006-058
Type: Plaque (on plinth)
Address: Keith Wilson Road and Vedder Road
Location: Garrison Crossing
GPS coordinates: Lat: 49.1041469 Long: -121.9624916
This plaque was installed as part of the Garrison Crossing Legacy Walk.
Inscription found on memorial
GARRISON CROSSING
Vedder Crossing
Vedder Crossing was a quiet community with only a few farm
homes and lumber industry related businesses before Camp
Chilliwack was established in 1942. That changed when the
Second World War brought 1200 soldiers to the site to construct
the training camp. Several existing businesses profited from
the military presence and after the war, the training base
continued its function and dozens of new enterprises appeared
along Vedder Road. Goods and services were in great demand
as the peacetime training base and the numbers of its military
and civilian personnel grew. The economic impact was felt
throughout Chilliwack. Stan's Food Market and Meats, a post
office, the EI Commando Cafe and Taxi, Vedder Beauty Shop,
the Pop Inn Cafe, and laundry services were located near this
intersection. By 1958 the Base was a complete and thriving
community on its own and the over 2000 people employed
there contributed millions of dollars to the local economy.
Vedder Crossing
Vedder Crossing était une petite communauté tranquille qui
ne comptait que quelques maisons de ferme et des entreprises
forestières, avant l'établissement du Camp Chilliwack en 1942.
Durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, l'arrivée de 1200 soldats
venus construire le camp d'entraInement a transformé le
secteur. De nombreuses entreprises locales on bénéficié de la
présence militaire et, après la guerre, la base d'entraInement
a poursuivi ce rôle. De nombreuses entreprises ont vu le jour,
le long du chemin Vedder. Pendant la période de paix, avec la
croissance de la base d'entraInement, le nombre de militaires
et de civils continuit de grandir, ce suscitant une demande
accre de biens et de services. Les retombées économiques
ont bénéficié à toute la communauté de Chilliwack. Près de
cette intersection se touvaient Stan's Food Market & Meats,
un bureau de poste, le Café El Commando et un poste de taxis,
le salon de beauté Vedder, le Café Pop Inn, et une buanderie.
En 1958, la base était une véritable communauté, un endroit
très animé et complet, où plus de 2000 personnes travaillaient,
contribuant des millions de dollars à l'économia locale.
CANADA LANDS COMPANY
SOCIÉTÉ IMMOBILIÈRE DU CANADA
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