The St Clair Hotel-Hostel is a heritage listed building, built in 1911 by Captain Henry Pybus and Architect Samuel Birds. It was the first concrete building in Vancouver, originally built as accommodation for railway and ocean going passengers from both Pacific and Atlantic locations. The nautical theme has been preserved so that travellers from all over the world can enjoy the history of this unique Vancouver landmark.
Henry Pybus was Captain of the Canadian
Pacific Steamship “Empress of Japan” which took
the “Blue Ribbon” while setting the Trans-Pacific
crossing record in 1897. Captain Henry changed
the face of the city of Vancouver by investing in
various buildings in the downtown area.
577 Richards Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B 2Z5
All rates are PER ROOM, and not PER PERSON, with the exception of dorm rates.
Note: 16% tax is additional to the listed prices
Open all Year!
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