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In 1920, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police became the stewards of a large Tudor Revival-style building sitting on several hectares of land in what is now known as the Cambie corridor. Built in 1914 on the ancestral lands of the Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Squamish First Nations, among others, the building began its life as a private boy’s school and later became a military hospital before the Mounties built their barracks and took up residence there.

 

In the past century, Fairmont Barracks has been our home, our training facility, our post garage, our stables, and much more. In the NCOs’ and Officers’ messes, our police officers have swapped stories and kept our traditions alive. Over the years, thousands of our employees have worked in the building’s offices, solving complex crimes – sometimes highly publicized, but often not – in a communal effort to keep all Canadians safe.

 

Review from Senator Busson:

“This amazing chronicle of the memories of so many interesting and dedicated people is a must read. It is a very personal account of the lives connected to the RCMP as they worked and lived in this majestic building.”

Book by: Ric Hall

Editor: Donna Morse

Paperback Published January 9th, 2022, by Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing

194 pgs

 

 

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