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NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

North Fraser Fire Department Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road in Dewdney, British Columbia. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's volunteer fire department network, which operates 24/7 to provide fire protection services to the community. The department plays a vital role in ensuring safety and responding to emergencies in the area.

The North Fraser Fire Department has a long-standing history of serving the Fraser Valley community in British Columbia. It operates as part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's network of volunteer fire departments, which provide essential fire protection services to residents and First Nations communities. The department is committed to safety and emergency response, with Firehall 1 located in Dewdney, BC.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

North Fraser Fire Department Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road in Dewdney, British Columbia. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's volunteer fire department network, which operates 24/7 to provide fire protection services to the community. The department plays a vital role in ensuring safety and responding to emergencies in the area.

The North Fraser Fire Department has a long-standing history of serving the Fraser Valley community in British Columbia. It operates as part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's network of volunteer fire departments, which provide essential fire protection services to residents and First Nations communities. The department is committed to safety and emergency response, with Firehall 1 located in Dewdney, BC.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

North Fraser Fire Department Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road in Dewdney, British Columbia. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's volunteer fire department network, which operates 24/7 to provide fire protection services to the community. The department plays a vital role in ensuring safety and responding to emergencies in the area.

The North Fraser Fire Department has a long-standing history of serving the Fraser Valley community in British Columbia. It operates as part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's network of volunteer fire departments, which provide essential fire protection services to residents and First Nations communities. The department is committed to safety and emergency response, with Firehall 1 located in Dewdney, BC.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

North Fraser Fire Department Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road in Dewdney, British Columbia. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's volunteer fire department network, which operates 24/7 to provide fire protection services to the community. The department plays a vital role in ensuring safety and responding to emergencies in the area.

The North Fraser Fire Department has a long-standing history of serving the Fraser Valley community in British Columbia. It operates as part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's network of volunteer fire departments, which provide essential fire protection services to residents and First Nations communities. The department is committed to safety and emergency response, with Firehall 1 located in Dewdney, BC.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

The North Fraser Fire Department's Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road, Dewdney, BC. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services, which operate on a volunteer basis.

Firehall 1 of the North Fraser Fire Department provides essential fire protection and emergency response services to the local community. This includes:

Fire Suppression: Responding to and extinguishing fires to protect lives and property.

Emergency Medical Assistance: Offering support in medical emergencies until paramedics arrive.

Rescue Operations: Assisting in situations like vehicle accidents or other emergencies requiring specialized rescue skills.

Community Education: Promoting fire safety awareness and prevention through public outreach and education programs.

The firehall operates on a volunteer basis and is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

The North Fraser Fire Department's Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road, Dewdney, BC. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services, which operate on a volunteer basis.

Firehall 1 of the North Fraser Fire Department provides essential fire protection and emergency response services to the local community. This includes:

Fire Suppression: Responding to and extinguishing fires to protect lives and property.

Emergency Medical Assistance: Offering support in medical emergencies until paramedics arrive.

Rescue Operations: Assisting in situations like vehicle accidents or other emergencies requiring specialized rescue skills.

Community Education: Promoting fire safety awareness and prevention through public outreach and education programs.

The firehall operates on a volunteer basis and is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

NORTH FRASER FIRE DEPT. FIREHALL 1

Dewdney, BC Canada

The North Fraser Fire Department's Firehall 1 is located at 8840 Rowan Road, Dewdney, BC. This firehall is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services, which operate on a volunteer basis.

Firehall 1 of the North Fraser Fire Department provides essential fire protection and emergency response services to the local community. This includes:

Fire Suppression: Responding to and extinguishing fires to protect lives and property.

Emergency Medical Assistance: Offering support in medical emergencies until paramedics arrive.

Rescue Operations: Assisting in situations like vehicle accidents or other emergencies requiring specialized rescue skills.

Community Education: Promoting fire safety awareness and prevention through public outreach and education programs.

The firehall operates on a volunteer basis and is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District's fire protection services.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

North Vancouver District, BC Squad 3 (509) by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Squad 3 (509)

Parked in front of Fire Station No. 1 on Thursday.

Firehall No. 1 - 1911 by Fotoman.ca

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Firehall No. 1 - 1911

I've known about this firehall since I moved to Calgary and have a few photos of when I was able to walk around downtown. With the new lens I thought I'd pay it another visit but I'll be back in the near future as I love this building. It's been many different things after the firehall. The most recent that I can remember was that it was a car rental place....looks like it's sitting vacant now. I'd love to own a historic place like this. I work from home now so wouldn't have to go anywhere but could have many people over LOL

History from the HERMIS historical site:

Calgary Fire Hall No. 1
Calgary
Other Names:
Calgary Fire Station #1
Fire Hall #1
Fire Hall No. 1
Fire Hall Number 1
Fire Hall Number 1
No. 1 Fire Station
Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
Calgary Fire Hall No. 1 is a two-storey, concrete and masonry building on six lots amidst high-rise office buildings in downtown Calgary. The front façade, with its five bay doors and pedimented metal cornice, is diagonally oriented toward the corner. Its exterior cladding is brick with sandstone details. A brick parapet surrounds the sloping roof, and a metal cornice decorates the exterior at the topmost level. A square tower with a reconstruction of the original copper-covered cupola rises in the northeast corner.

Heritage Value
The heritage value of Calgary Fire Hall No. 1 lies chiefly in its historical and architectural significance for its association with the history of firefighting in Alberta, its connection to James "Cappy" Smart, and its excellent representation of an early twentieth-century, urban fire station.

Built in 1911 to replace Calgary's first Fire Headquarters, which had been erected in 1887, Calgary Fire Hall No. 1 represented advances in fire-fighting characteristic of the pre-war boom in Alberta. Emerging urban areas throughout the west had marked their transition from early settlement communities to more densely populated towns and cities by shifting from buildings constructed predominantly of wood to much more fire retardant structures erected of brick and stone. In the cities, fire departments were making the change from primarily volunteer bucket brigades to professionally trained, paid, and mechanized forces. Important figures such as James "Cappy" Smart, Calgary's first full-time fire chief, spanned the whole era of this historical development. As such, Smart personally participated in the planning of Fire Hall No. 1, and led Calgary's fire fighters from their headquarters there until his retirement in 1933. The station was in continuous use as a fire hall until 1973.

Architecturally, Calgary's Fire Hall No. 1 embodies several elements desirable in state-of-the-art urban fire halls of the period, and stands as one of the premier examples of this building type in Alberta. Designed by architects Lang and Major, the building was designed with a growing city in mind in terms of size and required facilities. Significantly, the building is oriented diagonally towards the street corner, enabling efficient access and ease of departure. Fire Hall No. 1 includes five wide bay doors, and the necessary hose tower required to hang and dry the canvas hoses in use throughout the early to mid-twentieth century. The large central garage area accommodated Calgary's first fire trucks. Additional spaces such as offices, bedrooms, and lounges provided room to accommodate fire fighters in a state of readiness for their tasks. With its highly identifiable façade, the building has become a well known city landmark.

Source: Alberta Culture and Community Spirit, Historic Resources Management Branch (File: Des. 0151).


Character-Defining Elements
The character defining elements of Calgary Fire Hall No. 1 include such features as:
- size, form, massing, and diagonal orientation of the building towards the street corner;
- the use of red brick throughout as well as the rusticated sandstone elements surrounding the bay doors;
- the front façade, including the main entry doorway, and the five truck bay openings;
- fenestration pattern and 1-over-1 window profile;
- exterior cladding is brick with sandstone corbelling, lintels, and cap;
- brick parapet surrounds the sloping pediment inset with the lettering "FIRE HEADQUARTERS," and a metal and wood cornice decoration at the topmost level;
- square hose tower with belvedere including arched windows, side balustrades, decorative orbs, finials, and a copper covered dome in the northeast corner;
- configuration of the large open garage space on the main level, including the brick arches;
- interior elements such as the pressed metal ceiling panels, fire poles, and the wall murals in the basement social room.

West Vancouver, BC Tower 1 (41) (2) by walneywave

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West Vancouver, BC Tower 1 (41) (2)

Parked behind Fire Hall No. 1 today.

West Vancouver, BC Tower 1 (41) (1) by walneywave

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West Vancouver, BC Tower 1 (41) (1)

Parked behind Fire Hall No. 1 today.

North Vancouver District, BC Rescue 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Rescue 1

On the front apron this afternoon.

by Butters.photo

Kingston Fire Hall #1 by jmaxtours

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Kingston Fire Hall #1

John Power - Architect
Kingston, Ontario

North Vancouver District, BC Engine 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Engine 1

Attending a fire call earlier this evening.

North Vancouver District, BC Rescue 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Rescue 1

In action on a warm summer's day.

North Vancouver District, BC Squad 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Squad 1

At Fire Station No. 1 in Lynn Valley today.

North Vancouver District, BC Command and Squad 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Command and Squad 1

In front of Fire Station No. 1 in Lynn Valley today. Ready to roll.

North Vancouver District, BC Command 1 by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Command 1

At Fire Station No. 1 in Lynn Valley today.

North Vancouver District, BC Engine 1 (2) by walneywave

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North Vancouver District, BC Engine 1 (2)

Freshly washed and ready to roll this morning.