Vancouver British Columbia Temple
Vancouver British Columbia Temple |
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Dedication |
2 May 2010 (2 May 2010) by
Thomas S. Monson |
Site |
11.77 acres (4.8 hectares) |
Floor area |
19,053 sq ft (1,770 m2) |
Preceded by |
Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple |
Followed by |
The Gila Valley Arizona Temple |
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Additional Information |
Announcement |
25 May 2006 |
Groundbreaking |
4 August 2007 by
Ronald A. Rasband |
Open House |
9 April - 24 April 2010 |
Designed by |
Abbarch Architecture and GSBS |
Location |
20370 82 Av
Langley, BC |
Exterior finish |
Granite |
Ordinance rooms |
2 with Movie, two-stage progressive sessions |
Sealing rooms |
2 |
Clothing rental |
No |
Cafeteria |
No services |
Visitors' center |
No |
Notes |
Open house was held in April and the dedication 2 May 2010.[1][2][3] First temple in British Columbia and 6th in Canada. |
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The Vancouver British Columbia Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the seventh in Canada and the first in British Columbia.
Announced on May 25, 2006, the temple is located on a 10-acre (40,000 m2) site at 200 Street and 82 Avenue in the suburb of Langley. Groundbreaking was held on August 4, 2007.[4] A public open house was held 9 April - 24 April 2010 prior to the dedication of the temple on 2 May 2010.[5]
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