
Ioco, Port Moody - Wikipedia
Ioco is an area of Port Moody, British Columbia, located on the northern shore of the Burrard Inlet. Ioco, an abbreviation of I mperial O il Co rporation, [1] was originally a townsite for an Imperial …
Ghost Towns of BC: Ioco - Vancouver Is Awesome
2016年3月21日 · The ghost town of Ioco, the name an abbreviated form of Imperial Oil Company, sits across the Burrard Inlet from Port Moody. Originally, workers lived in a shanty town. Or …
Discover The Spooky History Of BC's Ioco On A Ghost Walk - 604 …
2018年9月10日 · There are a number of spooky urban legends in Vancouver; however, the story behind Port Moody’s ghost town, Ioco, is fascinating. Located in the Burrard Inlet across from …
IOCO Chapter 1 - POMO Museum
The Imperial Oil refinery was one of the first refinery operations in Western Canada and a very significant site in the industrial development of British Columbia. The company started in 1880 …
The Imperial Oil Company (Ioco) built in 1914 on the North shore of Burrard Inlet. However, crude oil wasn’t processed there until 1915 as the first tanker load of oil was captured by Germans in …
Ioco, a floating bomb, and the strike that built a town
2021年5月14日 · Historians work to preserve the company town that helped shape the Tri-Cities. Stillmen, gaugers, machinists, boilermakers, pipefitters and general labourers either hiked six …
Ioco Port Moody BC (Ghost Town) | Exploring History
2025年1月11日 · In spite its proximity to the Greater Vancouver area and across Burrard Inlet from the city of Port Moody, Ioco is a quiet place and feels remote. Sprawling cites are a …
588 Ioco Rd, Pt Moody, BC V3H 2W2 | MLS #R2987049 - Zillow
4 天之前 · Zillow has 40 photos of this $2,535,000 4 beds, 5 baths, 3,685 Square Feet single family home located at 588 Ioco Rd, Pt Moody, BC V3H 2W2 built in 1976. MLS #R2987049.
Walking tours of the old Ioco townsite in Port Moody launch Feb.
2022年2月25日 · Self-guided walking tour of the old Ioco townsite includes 19 interpretive signs that help tell the story of the old Imperial Oil company town
1859 — Colonel R. C. Moody proclaims the site for the capital for the new Colony of British Columbia on February 14 th and names it Queenborough (today’s New Westminster ). 1859 …