Vancouver Special: Lower Mount Pleasant heritage

 

 
 
 
 
As part of the Vancouver Courier’s ongoing neighbourhood series, the Courier visited Laura’s Coffee shop in Lower Mount Pleasant to talk with Heritage Vancouver’s Anthony Norfolk about the area’s unconventional and anarchistic charms.
 

As part of the Vancouver Courier’s ongoing neighbourhood series, the Courier visited Laura’s Coffee shop in Lower Mount Pleasant to talk with Heritage Vancouver’s Anthony Norfolk about the area’s unconventional and anarchistic charms.

Photograph by: Michael Kissinger , Vancouver Courier

In 2011, the Heritage Vancouver Society listed Lower Mount Pleasant as one of its top 10 endangered sites. Noted for its mix of residential, commercial and industrial heritage, the area is like no other in the city.

Heritage Vancouver¹s Anthony Norfolk sat down with the Courier at Laura's Coffee Shop located at the corner of Manitoba Street and Fourth Avenue to discuss the unconventional, sometimes anarchistic, charms of the neighbourhood.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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As part of the Vancouver Courier’s ongoing neighbourhood series, the Courier visited Laura’s Coffee shop in Lower Mount Pleasant to talk with Heritage Vancouver’s Anthony Norfolk about the area’s unconventional and anarchistic charms.
 

As part of the Vancouver Courier’s ongoing neighbourhood series, the Courier visited Laura’s Coffee shop in Lower Mount Pleasant to talk with Heritage Vancouver’s Anthony Norfolk about the area’s unconventional and anarchistic charms.

Photograph by: Michael Kissinger , Vancouver Courier

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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