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Acknowledgements

     The Port of Vancouver’s terminals, wharves and piers sit on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, who relied on the waters of the Burrard Inlet and have a saying “When the tide goes out, the table is set” — referring to the abundance of food that came from the inlet. 


     This adventure in researching, documenting, and sharing the life and times of Walter Frost and these Holland-America Line ships that visited the Port of Vancouver would not have been possible without the financial, technical, and moral support of the following people and organizations.

  • Kira Baker - Reference Archivist | City of Vancouver Archives

  • Michael Kluckner -  President | Vancouver Historical Society ​

  • Duncan MacLeod - Curator| Vancouver Maritime Museum

  • Brian Pegg - Department of Anthropology | Kwantlen Polytechnic University

  • Joost Schokkenbroeck - Executive Director | Hong Kong Maritime Museum

  • Henk Snoeken - Consul General | Consulate General of the Netherlands

  • Ryan Storfer - Graphic Designer

  • Captain Terry Tilton, USN (Ret.) - Director | Steamship Historical Society of America

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in conjunction with

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The van Weelderen family
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This Responsive - Neighbourhood Small Grant  project was funded by the Vancouver Foundation and administered by Kitsilano Neighbourhood House.

www.neighbourhoodsmallgrants.ca

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