About:

Anmore is a semi-rural residential community situated North of Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, with an approximate population of 2,160. Folks started "homesteading" as early as Sept 9, 1914, but it wasn't incorporated until Dec 7th, 1987.
This project is funded by the B.C. Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development in celebration of Anmore's 25th Anniversary!
The stories are created by Bite Size Media.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Dynamite Life


By Ivan and Betty Leggett
4 minutes 41 seconds

A military fellow and his girl set up shop first in Ioco and then in Anmore BC. 
The Leggett family is one of the founding families of Anmore. 

Friday, 9 November 2012

From Ioco to Anmore


By Bobbi Hunter
3 minutes 13 seconds

Bobbi Hunter -  one of the founding members of Greenpeace, with her husband Bob -remembers her carefree childhood living in both Ioco and Anmore BC. 

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Anmore Beginnings


By Hal and Linda Weinberg
5 minutes 2 seconds

Memories of a couple's trajectory toward semi-rural living and the eventual community efforts to incorporate Anmore BC, in order to keep it that way. 

As mayor, Hal was also instrumental in setting up a municipal bylaw that specifically allows affordable housing and protection for renters  (in the mobile home park) so they wouldn't get kicked out of their houses! 


Friday, 5 October 2012

Murray Family Photo Album

By Dan Murray
4 minutes 14 seconds

Found photo albums provide a moment of reflection for the grandson of George and Margaret Murray.








Thursday, 6 September 2012

The Spence Family Homestead

By Jim and Kevin Spence
5 minutes 5 seconds

Memories of 40 acres of family land in Anmore BC. 
* Please note that Essondale is the former Riverview Mental Hospital out in Coquitlam, BC


Wednesday, 5 September 2012

The Sparks Family of Anmore

By Vern and Betty Sparks
3 minutes 

Memories of the early days in Anmore as told by a founding family!