The southern edge of False Creek East circa 1892 with the view from today’s Olympic Village

As well as the vernacular wood, this view from roughly the location of today’s Olympic Village, is important in showing estuarine grasses, indicative of a lot of freshwater going into the sea, and the first houses, recently built, along what is today Main Street on the southern peninsula of Skwácháy̓s, “water coming up from ground beneath,” and area that was soon to have a bridge constructed becoming Westminster Road as in the road to New Westminster.