Cypress Park School
100 Years, 1917-2017
by Alys Shantz
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About the Book
More than the story of a school, this book is the story of a community.
Spanning more than a century of local transformation, Cypress Park 100 Years weaves the deeply rooted history of West Vancouver with the founding and evolution of Cypress Park School. Beginning in 1792, 125 years before the school’s doors first opened, it traces the area’s development from First Nations land through early European exploration, colonial expansion, and the pioneer settlements that gave rise to the municipality of West Vancouver.
Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this book chronicles the challenges and triumphs of the families who shaped the region, from lighthouse keepers and loggers to educators and local leaders. It explores the creation of the local school system as a reflection of broader civic progress and shines a spotlight on key figures like John “Navvy Jack” Thomas, Francis Caulfeild, and the Grafton family, whose contributions endure in the area’s landmarks and legacy.
Written by a former Cypress Park student and parent, Cypress Park offers an engaging and heartfelt portrait of a unique coastal community and the people who built it, making it a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone with a love for West Vancouver’s past.
Spanning more than a century of local transformation, Cypress Park 100 Years weaves the deeply rooted history of West Vancouver with the founding and evolution of Cypress Park School. Beginning in 1792, 125 years before the school’s doors first opened, it traces the area’s development from First Nations land through early European exploration, colonial expansion, and the pioneer settlements that gave rise to the municipality of West Vancouver.
Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this book chronicles the challenges and triumphs of the families who shaped the region, from lighthouse keepers and loggers to educators and local leaders. It explores the creation of the local school system as a reflection of broader civic progress and shines a spotlight on key figures like John “Navvy Jack” Thomas, Francis Caulfeild, and the Grafton family, whose contributions endure in the area’s landmarks and legacy.
Written by a former Cypress Park student and parent, Cypress Park offers an engaging and heartfelt portrait of a unique coastal community and the people who built it, making it a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone with a love for West Vancouver’s past.
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Alys Williams
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Alys Williams is an award-winning professional nature photographer based in Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about the outdoors and the importance of connecting people with nature. Alys's luxury fine art photography installations transport her collectors to the remote and wild parts of our world so they can feel the awe and wonder of these natural spaces for a meaningful escape. When not out in the world adventuring, you can find Alys in the kitchen recreating her travels through food with a focus on accessible, scratch-made meals from fresh local ingredients.