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India Gate at Punjabi Market | Cancelled



$3-million India Gate to built in Punjabi Market
Tribute to Indo-Canadian pioneers will stand at 50th Ave. and Main Street.

Kim Bolan, Vancouver Sun
Published: Thursday, April 17, 2008

VANCOUVER - Premier Gordon Campbell is poised to announce the construction of a special India Gate in Vancouver's Punjabi Market to be completed before the 2010 Olympics, The Vancouver Sun has learned.

Campbell will make it official at Saturday's Vaisakhi parade in south Vancouver, near the spot where the gate will go at 50th Avenue and Main Street.

The $3-million gate is designed to be a tribute to the pioneers of the Indo-Canadian community who first settled in Vancouver more than a century ago.

Construction is expected to begin soon so the gate can be completed before the Olympics in February 2010.


So far, both the city and the province have committed funding to the project, but efforts are still being made to get a federal contribution.

Punjabi Market Association president Daljit Singh Sidhu has spent a decade lobbying for the gate, which he said would enhance tourism in the city and give historic recognition to the South Asian community.

"It is very good if the announcement comes on Saturday. We are hoping for the big day," Sidhu said Thursday. "This will be very unique for tourism."

Longtime area businessman Kewal Pabla, who owns the Himalaya restaurant near the planned site, said everyone is excited about the gate finally being built.

"It is very happy news. This is good for all of British Columbia, even Canada, and not only for my community. This is a heritage gate for every community. It is a good symbol," said Pabla, who has also been a key cog in the campaign. "Everybody is talking about it."

Sidhu said it is important that the gate "reflects every corner of India."

"It could be a little bit education to have the history of South Asians, how they came, how they settled and how they contributed to the economic, cultural and political stripes of this beautiful country in Canada," Sidhu said.

"It is not just a structure of steel and cement. It should reflect something. It should have a soul and mind in there."

Vancouver's Chinatown already has its historic Millennium gate marking its place in the city. The India Gate will be similar, they said.

"As Canadians we should all be proud of what the South Asians have achieved and contributed to this country. It is part and parcel of this great country. We have to keep this great country going in the right direction with prosperity, peace, harmony and cultural diversity and learn from each other," Sidhu said.

At least two dozen politicians from all three levels of government are expected at the Vancouver Vaisakhi parade to mark the holiest day on the Sikh calendar, as well as the harvest.

A stage will be set up for speeches, right at the spot where the gate will be constructed.

The parade is expected to leave the Ross Street temple at 10:30 a.m. with the Vancouver Police Band leading it, Sarwan Singh Randhawa, of the organizing committee, said Thursday.

It will be followed by five men, called the panj piaras, who walk in front of the float carrying the Sikh holy book - the Guru Granth Sahib.

Randhawa said tens of thousands of spectators and participants are expected for the parade, which runs west along Marine Drive to Main Street, up Main to 49th, east on 49th to Fraser, south on Fraser to 57th, then down to Ross Street and back to the temple.

There are 20 floats as well as two TransLink buses donated to carry seniors and disabled people who can't walk the parade route.

Randhawa said there will not be any controversial imagery or Sikh separatist slogans in the parade.

"It will be a colourful, very peaceful event and everyone is welcome to attend," he said.







As long as they don't start displaying photos of terrorists on the gate....
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It seems to me that Campbell is announcing some new multi-million dollar project at least once every week these days.

Needless to say i like this.
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It seems to me that Campbell is announcing some new multi-million dollar project at least once every week these days.

Needless to say i like this.
I'm glad too.....go on a spending spree when the economy is doing well, save when the economy is circling the drain.
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This would be an exciting announcement. It would be great to see a return of these gates, especially after seeing the historical photo thread http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=148019
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I like it. These things add a lot of character.
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As long as they don't start displaying photos of terrorists on the gate....
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"As Canadians we should all be proud of what the South Asians have achieved and contributed to this country. It is part and parcel of this great country. We have to keep this great country going in the right direction with prosperity, peace, harmony and cultural diversity and learn from each other," Sidhu said.
As corny as it sounds, it's statements like these that make me proud to be Canadian! Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.



^Is that a semi-trailer/bus driving under the gate? That gate is going to be huge! It looks at least twice as tall as the Chinatown gate... though perhaps my memory isn't so accurate. Not that I have any problem with the size... it will make it an even more impressive landmark.
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I think that is cool. I like it.
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i love little punjab, i'm always down for 2 samosa's on the dollar
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cool propsal, does look huge.
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http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...05665&t=h&z=18

where exactly will this puppy go........looks great imo
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where exactly will this puppy go........looks great imo
From the Local Vancouver homepage, I saw that you posted in this topic and I was so certain that it would be "GO GORDO GO!"
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well that is a given
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Isn't the Little India on Scott Road in Surrey/N. Delta bigger?

Why don't they get anything?
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For the same reason that No. 3 doesn't have a gate. Too sprawly/suburban/modern. In short, too real.

Punjabi Market and the old Chinatown are quaint, cute and (I say this in a good way) ripe for Disneyfication.

Now that you mention it, though, why not throw up some cultural gates on No.3 Road, Scott Road, or even Lonsdale Ave (Little Persia).

PS -- the Punjabi Market gates look awesome!
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Optics Nutterbug.

"Vancouver" 2010 Olympics... not "Surrey" 2010 Olympics. A lot of this stuff is to boost the image of Vancouver alone for the Olympics. Let's be real, if we hadn't landed 2010, a lot of the stuff being considered to 'pretty up' the Vancouver city, wouldn't be on the table right now.

I can understand it though I don't 100% agree with it. Either way optically and for the city of Vancouver, it's a good thing.

And it does look huge.
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Because they started out here, is my guess. Similar to how Richmond is bigger than Chinatown.
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At least two dozen politicians from all three levels of government are expected at the Vancouver Vaisakhi parade to mark the holiest day on the Sikh calendar, as well as the harvest.

A stage will be set up for speeches, right at the spot where the gate will be constructed.

The parade is expected to leave the Ross Street temple at 10:30 a.m. with the Vancouver Police Band leading it, Sarwan Singh Randhawa, of the organizing committee, said Thursday.
Did they specify a date?
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For the same reason that No. 3 doesn't have a gate. Too sprawly/suburban/modern. In short, too real.

Punjabi Market and the old Chinatown are quaint, cute and (I say this in a good way) ripe for Disneyfication.

Now that you mention it, though, why not throw up some cultural gates on No.3 Road, Scott Road, or even Lonsdale Ave (Little Persia).

PS -- the Punjabi Market gates look awesome!
How about a Japanese gate on Powell, since they did have quite a presence and role in our early history, even though the Japantown no longer exists due to internment?

Or an Italian gate on Commercial.
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Did they specify a date?
It's tomorrow.
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