Dollarton is named for the Robert Dollar shipping line which owned a sawmill and wharf there from 1918 to 1941. The Pacific War shut down the lumber trade and the sawmill machinery was sold to Gordon Gibson's Vancouver Island operation. Dollar's Mill was at the foot of Bakerview St. A cedar mill operated beside the Dollar mill, and its cement foundations are a legendary ruin in adjoining Cates Park in North Vancouver
Dollarton
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Dollarton, North Vancouver, BC V7G 2T4, Canada
Conference center
Long-running dam with a 200-ft. spillway & hatchery in a verdant setting with trails & vistas.
Park, salmon, mountain, and river
Scenic canyon with a suspension bridge in a 617-acre forest with hiking trails & swimming holes.
Summit with ski trails & city views
Amusement park with traditional rides open May–Sep, with haunted/terror rides in October.
Expansive scenic park with hiking trials
Forest park offering trails, swimming holes & a towering suspension bridge over a canyon.
Forest park with views from the bridge
Established in 1969, this botanical garden on 3 acres includes themed sections, benches & fountains.
Themed sections, fountains & seating
1,200-metre mountain offering activities such as skiing & hiking plus sweeping views of Vancouver.