The holiday season is nearly here! Soon, neighbourhoods will glow with lights, homes will sparkle with seasonal decor, and the search for the perfect gift will begin.
October brought plenty of excitement to the village. Congratulations to the winners of the Steveston Scarecrow Crawl. The Steveston Merchants Association awarded prizes to Steveston Village Maternity, The Maple Residences, and Stars of Tomorrow. Halloween was also a highlight; Costumed trick-ortreaters filled the village to collect treats from participating merchants. Check out photos on pages 32-35.
Girls’ Night Out on November 21 is a fabulous opportunity to get a head start on Christmas shopping while enjoying a fun-filled evening with friends.
Throughout December, holiday magic abounds in Steveston Village. The events planned for Winter in the Village are sure to raise your Christmas spirit meter! This festive series is a collaboration between Tourism Richmond, the Steveston Merchants Association, and the City of Richmond.
The festivities kick off on December 1 with horse-drawn carriage rides, adding a nostalgic touch as they circle the village for the enjoyment of riders and spectators alike. The annual Christmas Classic Car Cruise returns with classic cars decked out in holiday decor.
New this year! Gather for the festive tree
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lighting in front of the Tram Museum on December 1 at 4:30 p.m.
Santa arrives on Sunday, December 8. Capture the magical moment when Santa’s boat comes into view, and then visit the Gulf of Georgia Cannery for photos with Santa. The Cannery also features beautifully decorated Christmas trees, each with a unique theme, sponsored by local merchants and community groups.
Charming holiday window displays highlight the creativity of local businesses, while oversized ornaments are perfect spots to take a selfie. Head to one of Steveston’s craft fairs to find unique gifts while supporting local artisans.
Our cover photo features the Steveston Tram Museum— it is a lovely spot to step back in time any season, but it is especially magical during the holidays.
No holiday season in Steveston would be complete without Alex Sagert, who provides music for many of the village’s major events. Through Steveston Sound & Stage, Alex delivers the perfect audiovisual experience, whether for intimate gatherings or large-scale celebrations. He also offers DJ services.
Updates: Mr. Gold’s has moved to Lavenderland, Mary’s Ice Cream has closed, and Sally’s Homemade Ice Cream is now open.
We wish you a season filled with joy, peace, and a happy and healthy 2025.
Carolynne Palla
Sandra Steier Photographer/Stylist
Sarah Gordon Writer/Editor
Tara Orr Social Media
HHappyolidays!
STEVESTON TRAM MUSEUM: Travel Back in Time
Story by Sarah Gordon Photos by Sandra Steier & submitted
The Steveston Tram Museum is a wonderful place to take a trip back to the past at any time of the year, but the holiday season offers additional incentives to pay a visit and climb aboard the tram car.
The museum showcases Tram Car 1220, one of the original trams that ran on Richmond’s Interurban rail system. Today, the immaculately restored tram car and the building that houses it allow visitors to experience authentic Interurban rail travel and learn about early 20th-century transportation.
The building’s design reflects a blend of heritage influence and modern necessity. The gable roof form and wood exterior cladding are reminiscent of the original Steveston Station, which once stood almost on the same footprint as the museum. The building is temperature and humidity-controlled to house Richmond’s largest artifact, Tram Car 1220, and to be as accessible as possible. The museum
is built around the original tracks upon which the Interurban trams of the BC Electric Railway once ran.
Historically, trams bridged the gap between the age of the horse and the car. They were a fast, reliable, regular, and affordable way of getting to places where people wanted to go. Steveston was the most developed area on Lulu Island when the trams started operating. Over time, the rail line acted as a backbone for the body of the Richmond community to build out from.
Visitors enjoy exploring the exhibits representing the life of tram commuters and Richmond residents in the early to mid-1900s.
While exploring the tram, you will hear the original sounds of Tram Cars 1220 and 1222 as they zipped along the streets of Richmond. Take a seat and enjoy the passing sounds of chugging wheels, air horn blasts, and the motor whine of the car as you imagine the ride along the Lulu Island Line to Steveston.
Hearing stories from people who rode the trams is always a highlight for Tram staff.
Museum Coordinator Gabrielle Sharp says, “A visitor told us he was four years old when his mother would put him on the tram by himself! The kind conductor would look after him and make sure he got off at the correct stop. Can you imagine doing that these days on the Canada Line?”
She adds, “Other visitors have told us about their memories of riding the trams as children and how the woven rattan seats were very prickly on the back of their bare legs!”
The Winter Tram events are not to be missed.
On December 1 at 4:30 p.m., gather in the public plaza in front of the Steveston Tram for a holiday tree lighting event to kick off Steveston’s Winter in the Village.
Local creator Peter Grant’s beautifully detailed heritage buildings constructed from LEGO will be featured in the museum’s front window.
A special holiday scavenger hunt and a daily search for the museum’s toy pig, Hamm, will be offered throughout December. A cozy reading corner is also stocked with transportation-themed books in multiple languages.
Photo ops abound! Children are invited to try on the blue conductor hats and jackets and pose in front of the Steveston Tram Car 1220.
Librarians from the Steveston Branch of the Richmond Public Library will read the magical classic The Polar Express onboard the tram car. This year’s dates are Saturday, December 7, and Sunday, December 15. Storytime will take place at set times in the afternoon. Visit the Steveston Tram’s website, stevestontram.ca, for details on how to secure a spot.
This holiday season, explore the festively decorated Steveston Tram. The brightly lit exterior is a beautiful spot for photos and seeing the tram dressed up in holiday finery.
For more information about Steveston Tram and to keep up to date with their year-round programs and events, visit stevestontram.ca
Steveston Tram Museum 4011 Moncton Street Richmond, BC V7E 3A8 Phone 604-238-8081 www.stevestonheritage.ca
SONGS IN THE SNOW
Join us in Town Square Park beside Steveston Museum when it turns into a winter wonderland complete with festive lights, and entertaining seasonal performances and of course, hot chocolate. Saturdays, Dec. 7 & 14 from 3:30pm – 6:30pm. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia, Tourism Richmond and the City of Richmond.
STEVESTON GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT
Shop with us on Thursday, Nov. 21 for special offers, local art for sale and surprise pop ups.
POP-UP ART SHOWS
Pop in to Steveston Museum and Post Office to see our ongoing art shows featuring local artists. The artists change monthly, and a percentage of sales support Steveston Historical Society programs and events. Discover your new favourite art piece while supporting local talent.
November: Tanya Bone and Sarah Glen & Bea Martin
December: Scott Pleydell-Pearce & Clare Scott; Jennifer James & Marsha Hoggan
January: Tom Taylor and Erika Koenig-Workman
February: Li Xun Chen
STEVESTON VILLAGE POST OFFICE
Full-service post office open 7 days a week. Serving as a vital hub in our community.
Your support of this Post Office, becoming a member of Steveston Historical Society, or sponsoring an upcoming event greatly contributes to our ability to provide programs and events that benefit our community. For
STEVESTON SOUND & STAGE: Bringing Audio and Visual Dreams to Life
Story by Sarah Gordon Photos submitted
Christmas is drawing near, and with it comes a tradition many Stevestonites eagerly await — the Steveston Santa Claus Parade. With floats and other decorated vehicles, costumed mascots, seasonal music and much more, the merry parade winds through the village, spreading joy on Christmas Eve. People bundle up and watch outside their houses while others stand along the parade route to take in the magic.
The popular event was cancelled during the pandemic, and this is when Alex Sagert, the owner and operator of Steveston Sound & Stage, stepped in. A lifelong Steveston resident, Alex was committed to keeping the well-loved tradition alive.
He rented a trailer, decorated it with large Christmas-themed blowups and lights, and continued collecting donations for the Richmond Food Bank for three consecutive
years. Once things started returning to normal, he contacted the original parade organizers. Since some had moved away, he took over the parade with the support of the Richmond Firefighters Union. Alex is hoping to bring the event back again this year. Follow his social media for updates.
Alex says, “Last year, we brought the full parade back, and the turnout was incredible—it was amazing to see the community come together again!”
While attending McMath Secondary, Alex became interested in sound and lighting. He was the school’s sound and lighting director for all its theatre productions and events.
“From there, I started doing small events here and there, and eventually, I decided to start Steveston Sound & Stage so I could take on more projects and contribute to the community. Steveston has such amazing traditions, and I really enjoy playing a part in helping them continue and thrive.”
Steveston Sound & Stage provides comprehensive audio and visual solutions, ensuring your events are both seamless and memorable.
From intimate gatherings to large-scale events, Steveston Sound & Stage is dedicated to creating the perfect audiovisual experience. Alex also offers DJ services.
Professional speaker systems provide highquality sound for all event sizes. Lighting solutions with customizable lighting setups, including stage lighting, mood lighting, and spotlights, enhance the atmosphere of your event.
Clear, vibrant projection screens for presentations, films, or visual effects ensure that all guests have a great view, and special
effects such as fog machines, confetti cannons, and more add that extra wow factor to your function.
Steveston Sound & Stage recognizes that every event has unique needs, and its services are tailored accordingly. Although they quote pricing on an event-by-event basis to ensure clients get exactly what they need, pricing remains highly competitive across the basic, enhanced and premium packages. Each package is designed according to the size and needs of the occasion.
Alex has worked on various events, from local community gatherings including the Steveston Block Party, Winter in the Village, the Christmas dog walk and classic car cruise. He has also been part of corporate parties, high school reunions, dry after grads, weddings, and Oval Community Day. On a larger scale, he has worked on events such as the 2023 Wheelchair Curling Championship and the Invictus Games 2025 "I AM" installation unveiling at Jack Poole Plaza.
The holiday season and summer months are especially busy for Alex’s business.
He says, “We get a lot of bookings for holiday events, weddings, and other celebrations during those times. With so many people planning gatherings and celebrations, it’s always a lively period. If anyone is considering booking for those times, I recommend reaching out early to secure a spot.”
Working in this industry, Alex witnesses and plays a part in many memorable moments. During last year’s Salmon Festival, he had the opportunity to be involved with the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association parade float.
“We set up large speakers, subwoofers, and smoke machines on a 53’ tractor-trailer, creating a giant party on wheels as we rolled through historic Steveston Village. It was so much fun, especially since I remember looking forward to this parade every year while growing up in the village. To top it all off, we won the Gillnetter Award for best sports team float! It was a memorable experience, and I loved being part of such a vibrant community celebration.”
Alex is also an active member of the Steveston Merchants Association. He got involved two years ago to contribute to local events and support the SMA’s great work in helping Steveston's businesses thrive.
“This year, I was honoured to be elected to the board, and I'm excited to continue working with the association to keep the community vibrant and connected.”
“I have lived in Steveston my entire life, so it’s always been home for me. I love this tightknit community and its rich history. What really excites me is finding ways to connect people through fun events that bring everyone together. It’s a special place, and I feel lucky to give back to a community that’s been such a big part of my life.”
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Instagram: @stevestonsoundandstage
THRIFT SHOP
Christmas is just around the corner! Shop our vast array of holiday decorations and décor at unbeatable prices!
Our staff are 100% volunteers and all proceeds fund special equipment needs at Richmond Hospital, Minoru Residence, and Lions Manor Long-Term Care Facilities.
Richmond RCMP is excited to welcome applications to their Auxiliary Program.
Auxiliaries are well trained, unarmed, uniformed volunteers who are sworn peace officers supporting the staff and regular members of the Richmond RCMP.
They are highly trained and dedicated volunteers who contribute to making our community safer. These specialized volunteers help foster connections between police and the communities they serve.
If you meet the requirements and would like more information, please email:
richmond.auxiliary@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Minimum Requirements
To be considered as an RCMP Auxiliary, a candidate must be:
• 19 to 60 years of age;
• Proficient in English;
• Committed to program for 2 years and 180 hours per year;
• Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident (5 years in Canada);
• Have successfully completed high school or attained equivalent workrelated experience;
• Able to obtain RCMP reliability status security clearance;
• Have no business or employment that may cause a conflict of interest;
• Possess a valid Class 5 BC driver’s license.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1
Christmas Tree Lighting 4:45 p.m.
Gather in front of the Steveston Tram Museum at 4pm for entertainment before lighting the big tree!
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 & 8
Horse Carriage rides 12-4 p.m.
Loading zone on Bayview Street at First Avenue Suggested donation $10 per person for the Richmond Christmas Fund.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8
Santa & Mrs. Claus - 1 p.m.
Fisherman’s Wharf arriving by boat
Photos with Santa - 2-4 p.m.
Inside the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Theatre Free admission into the cannery
12:00 p.m.
STEVESTON HOLIDAY DOG PARADE
Sunday, December 15 at 11:00 a.m. Start at Phoenix Pond bridge at the balloon arch. Ends at Gulf of Georgia Cannery NHS
Dress your dog as Santa, an elf, a reindeer, the Grinch, or any holiday-themed costume and walk along the boardwalk. You can dress up too!
DOG PHOTOS WITH SANTA
Sunday, December 15 from 11:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m in front of the Gulf of Georgia Cannery
NOTE: Dogs must be leashed. The wooden boardwalks will be very slippery, so be cautious and walk slowly, or walk on paved areas. Be aware if your dog is sensitive to ice melt. Parking available at Britannia Shipyards off Railway Avenue at Westwater Drive. #StevestonDogParade #ExploreSteveston #HolidayDogParade #Steveston #StevestonDogs #WinterInTheVillage
Photos by Tara Orr
Congratulations to the winners of the
2024 Steveston Scarecrow Crawl!
First Place Tie: Steveston Village Maternity & The Maple Residences
Third Place & Most "Likes" - Stars of Tomorrow
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Steveston Girls' Night Out (p. 30)
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Christmas Classic Car Cruise (p. 29)
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