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Temperance and Pitt Meadows



The 7th Day Adventists were proponents of the Temperance Movement. A rally at their church in April, 1912 was led by the local Citizen’s Protective Association with the following resolution passed: “we, as citizens of the District of Pitt Meadows, pledge ourselves to support the cause of Temperance, and in every way in our power further its aims in our Municipality, Province and Dominion”. The 7th Day Adventists were gone from the area shortly after the 1st world war.


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Latitude: 49.2225605733712

Longitude: -122.68997486819

Direct Link: https://www.pittmeadowsmuseum.com/locations/temperance-and-pitt-meadows

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