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(PHOTOS) Throwback: Remember what Richmond's No. 3 Road was like?

Let’s take a step back in time and go through the tunnel to check out what Richmond’s No. 3 Road was like back in the 1970s and 1980s.
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A shot of No. 3 Road back in the 1970s.

Let’s take a step back in time and go through the tunnel to check out what Richmond’s No. 3 Road was like back in the 1970s and 1980s. It’s safe to say the street has transformed to the point it looks like nothing as it did back then, and even more changes are on the way.  

Big plans are in the works to replace remaining old store space and restaurants with multiple new towers, major redevelopments that will add thousands of new residents.

Richmond’s newest community plan has population growth directed to high-density, mixed-use "urban villages" in the City Centre area.

 

RICHMOND 1970S

This image, looking southeast toward No.3 Road in 1973, shows the Skookum Slide on the right, the back of the Richmond Savings Credit Union in the centre and Wosk’s Furniture on the left.

 

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Another shot of No. 3 Road in the 70s when the population was around 75,000

 

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No. 3 Road by the 1980s

 

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A massive redevelopment of Richmond Centre includes residential towers and retail plazas. Image: Shape Living/Cadillac Fairview