Anmore


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nameAnmore
official_nameVillage of Anmore
settlement_typeVillage
image_skylineBuntzen Lake on April 1 (13569442793).jpg
image_captionBuntzen Lake
image_mapAnmore in Metro Vancouver.svg
map_captionLocation of Anmore in Metro Vancouver
pushpin_map
pushpin_mapsize
pushpin_label_position
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_type2Regional district
subdivision_name1British Columbia
subdivision_name2Metro Vancouver
established_titleIncorporated
established_dateDecember 7, 1987
seatAnmore Village Hall
government_footnotes
government_typeMayor-council government
governing_bodyAnmore Village Council
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJohn McEwen
leader_title1Village Council
leader_name1{{Collapsible list
titleCouncillors
1Polly Krier
2Doug Richardson
3Kim Trowbridge
4Paul Weverink
area_footnotes
area_land_km227.53
elevation_m180
elevation_footnotes
population_total2356
population_as_of2021
population_footnotes
population_density_km285.6
population_est2533
pop_est_as_of2023
pop_est_footnotes
timezone1PST
utc_offset-8
timezone_DSTPDT
utc_offset_DST-7
postal_code_typeForward sortation area
postal_codeV3H
area_code604, 778, 236, 672
area_code_typeArea codes
blank_name_sec1Highways
blank_info_sec1None
blank1_name_sec1Waterways
blank1_info_sec1Indian Arm
website
leader_title2MP
leader_name2Bonita Zarrillo (NDP)
leader_title3MLA
leader_name3Rick Glumac (NDP)
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| name = Anmore | official_name = Village of Anmore | settlement_type = Village | image_skyline = Buntzen Lake on April 1 (13569442793).jpg | image_caption = Buntzen Lake | image_map = Anmore in Metro Vancouver.svg | mapsize = | map_caption = Location of Anmore in Metro Vancouver | pushpin_map = | pushpin_mapsize = | pushpin_label_position = | coordinates = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Canada | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_type2 = Regional district | subdivision_name1 = British Columbia | subdivision_name2 = Metro Vancouver | established_title = Incorporated | established_date = December 7, 1987 | seat = Anmore Village Hall | government_footnotes = | government_type = Mayor-council government | governing_body = Anmore Village Council | leader_title = Mayor | leader_name = John McEwen | leader_title1 = Village Council | leader_name1 = {{Collapsible list |title = Councillors |title_style = |list_style = |1 = Polly Krier |2 = Doug Richardson |3 = Kim Trowbridge |4 = Paul Weverink | area_footnotes = | area_land_km2 = 27.53 | elevation_m = 180 | elevation_footnotes = | population_total = 2356 | population_as_of = 2021 | population_footnotes = | population_density_km2 = 85.6 | population_est = 2533 | pop_est_as_of = 2023 | pop_est_footnotes = | timezone1 = PST | utc_offset = -8 | timezone_DST = PDT | utc_offset_DST = -7 | postal_code_type = Forward sortation area | postal_code = V3H | area_code = 604, 778, 236, 672 | area_code_type = Area codes | blank_name_sec1 = Highways | blank_info_sec1 = None | blank1_name_sec1 = Waterways | blank1_info_sec1 = Indian Arm | website = | leader_title2 = MP | leader_name2 = Bonita Zarrillo (NDP) | leader_title3 = MLA | leader_name3 = Rick Glumac (NDP) Anmore is a village in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is north of the city of Port Moody and along the shores of the Indian Arm. Anmore is one of three politically independent village municipalities (municipalities with populations under 2,500) in the Greater Vancouver area, the others being its neighbour Belcarra, and Lions Bay.

Etymology

Anmore got its name from a local homesteader, F. J. Lancaster, who combined the names of his wife (Annie) and his daughter (Leonore) to make "Annore." This evolved into the village's current name.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Anmore had a population of 2,356 living in 744 of its 768 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 2,210. With a land area of 27.53 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Ethnicity

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GroupsPopulation% of Total PopulationTotal population2,210100%
Visible minority groupsSouth Asian15
Chinese250
West Asian55
Black20
Filipino20
Latin American15
Southeast Asian10
Korean20
Japanese30
Total visible minority population490****
Aboriginal groupsFirst Nations55
Métis25
Total Aboriginal population55****
European Canadian1,725
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Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Anmore included the following:

Geography

Anmore is home to the Buntzen Lake recreation area, which is a popular tourist destination for its two beaches located on each end, as well as its network of hiking and biking trails that surround the lake. Managed by BC Hydro, the lake is used to power two hydroelectric stations located on Indian Arm.

A 1978 plan for the village to have 15,000 residents by 1988 was vocally opposed by its residents, and they have instead insisted on preserving what they call their "semi-rural" goal. Consistent with this earlier citizen opposition to development, in a referendum concomitant with the municipal election of 2002, 70% of the citizens of Anmore voted in favour of maintaining the existing RS-1 zoning (1-acre lot size), 70% in favour of the 1 acre zoning with further enhancements, another 77% voted against half acre zoning, and 67% against a half acre every five years.

Transportation

There are two main streets in Anmore, both of which terminate at Port Moody. Sunnyside Road runs primarily north–south from the near sea-level western entrance of the village to the entrance of Buntzen Lake at the northern end of the village. East Road enters Anmore from Heritage Mountain and runs primarily north–south until about the 4 km mark, where it turns and runs east–west until its termination at Sunnyside Road. There are several proposed plans to build another street between Port Moody and Anmore.

As part of Metro Vancouver, Anmore is connected to the TransLink public transit system and is served by the 182 Community Shuttle bus that runs down both major streets, Sunnyside Road and East Road. Supplemental summertime service to Buntzen Lake is provided by the 179 service from Coquitlam Central Station.

Notable people

Anmore was a long-time home for Canadian icon Margaret Lally "Ma" Murray, an American-Canadian newspaper editor, publisher, and columnist, an officer of the Order of Canada, and the wife of publisher and British Columbia MLA George Matheson Murray. George and "Ma" Murray's former home at the corner of Sunnyside and East Road was donated to the Village in 1988 by the owners at the time and acted as Anmore's village hall until early 2018 when the 100-year-old homestead was demolished.

Hal Weinberg was the 1st Mayor of Anmore and the person responsible for incorporating the Village. Along with Bob Hunter, the 1st president of Greenpeace and Anmore resident, they incorporated Anmore from Rural Area B and based the Village on their rural development concept, they aptly named, "the Anmore Concept". Hal was also responsible, along with his councilors in getting the village water system going, adding BC Transit access, Paving the pedestrian walkway that still exists alongside Sunnyside Road and working with BC Hydro to turn Buntzen Lake into a park. Hal was mayor from 1987 - 2009.

Ryan Johansen, a professional ice hockey centre for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL), resides in Anmore.

Notable broadcaster and actress Kelsa Kinsly grew up in Anmore. At that time, her name was Linda MacDonald. She went on to work for the Howard Stern Show, The Weather Channel, CTV, NBC, Q107, CFOX, and FOX TV, as well as a surprising amount of roles as an actress in film and TV series in both the US and Canada.

References

References

  1. "British Columbia Regional Districts, Municipalities, Corporate Name, Date of Incorporation and Postal Address". British Columbia Ministry of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development.
  2. "Mayor & Council".
  3. Services, Ministry of Citizens'. "Population Estimates - Province of British Columbia".
  4. "Place names of the Lower Mainland".
  5. (August 17, 2022). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Anmore, Village (VL) [Census subdivision], British Columbia". [[Statistics Canada]].
  6. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada. (2017-02-08). "Census Profile, 2016 Census - Anmore, Village [Census subdivision], British Columbia and British Columbia [Province]".
  7. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada. (2022-10-26). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population".
  8. (August 13, 2016). "Open House: Tour NHL star's Anmore home".

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