Fire Hall #15 is a two-bay, two-storey, wood-frame building constructed in 1913. It is located at the corner of East 22nd Ave and Nootka Street in what was then the municipality of South Vancouver.
It was one of four wood-frame Edwardian fire halls built from a stock plan developed by the City of Vancouver. Its first fire engine was a motorized Seagrave hose wagon; however, due to poor road conditions in the district, the vehicle often became stuck in the mud and was soon replaced with a horse-drawn wagon. As such, this fire hall was Vancouver’s last remaining hall to use horses. (Courtesy of Vancouver Heritage Foundation)
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- Subject Matter: Heritage Building
- Collections: Architecture, ArtPal