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Richmond is a coastal city, incorporated in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Part of Metro Vancouver, its neighbouring communities are Vancouver and Burnaby to the north, New Westminster to the east, and Delta to the south, while the Strait of Georgia forms its western border.
The action or process of bringing something into operation
(appliance) a device or control that is very useful for a particular job
(appliance) The act of applying; application; An implement, an instrument or apparatus designed (or at least used) as a means to a specific end (often specified); Specifically: A non-manual apparatus or device, powered electrically or by another small motor, used in homes to perform domestic
An apparatus fitted by a surgeon or a dentist for corrective or therapeutic purpose
(appliance) durable goods for home or office use
A device or piece of equipment designed to perform a specific task, typically a domestic one
A track or scent used in following someone or hunting an animal
A mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something
drag: to lag or linger behind; "But in so many other areas we still are dragging"
A part, typically long and thin, stretching behind or hanging down from someone or something
a track or mark left by something that has passed; "there as a trail of blood"; "a tear left its trail on her cheek"
a path or track roughly blazed through wild or hilly country
The Estuary Journey to the Sea at the Fraser River Delta in Richmond BC
Richmond BC has natural habitat and a past with fishery as one of its main industries that the city is interested in preserving in the post-2010 Games era as a focus for tourism and real estate development. [April 2010 Photo by Ray Van Eng]
Richmond BC Middle Arm Greenway Playground reflects Richmond fishery heritage
Everywhere you turn, Richmond BC is reminding residents and visitors alike of its fishery past and natural habitat. [April 2010 Photo by Ray Van Eng]