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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at George Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).

George Park is a small inland park in Vancouver, located at 500 E 63rd Avenue. With rolling hills, a collection of coniferous and deciduous trees, covered picnic areas, an off leash dog area and sports fields located on the grounds, George Park is an ideal neighborhood park.
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at George Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).

George Park is a small inland park in Vancouver, located at 500 E 63rd Avenue. With rolling hills, a collection of coniferous and deciduous trees, covered picnic areas, an off leash dog area and sports fields located on the grounds, George Park is an ideal neighborhood park.
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Photograph of a Riasat Ali Khan receiving an award at a community event.

Riasat Ali Khan was born in India, but his family shifted to Pakistan after independence. Khan immigrated to Canada in 1959, working in the correctional services. Khan was a prominent leader of the Pakistani-Canadian community in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Khan was the founder of the Pakistan-Canada Association, which opened the first mosque in 1963, the Al Jamia Masjid in Vancouver, B.C. He served as the head of the B.C. Immigrant Services Society. Khan was also a board member of the B.C. Cancer Society and a delegate to the Committee for Racial Justice.
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Photograph of a Riasat Ali Khan holding an award at a community event.

Riasat Ali Khan was born in India, but his family shifted to Pakistan after independence. Khan immigrated to Canada in 1959, working in the correctional services. Khan was a prominent leader of the Pakistani-Canadian community in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Khan was the founder of the Pakistan-Canada Association, which opened the first mosque in 1963, the Al Jamia Masjid in Vancouver, B.C. He served as the head of the B.C. Immigrant Services Society. Khan was also a board member of the B.C. Cancer Society and a delegate to the Committee for Racial Justice.
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Photograph of a Riasat Ali Khan receiving an award at a community event.

Riasat Ali Khan was born in India, but his family shifted to Pakistan after independence. Khan immigrated to Canada in 1959, working in the correctional services. Khan was a prominent leader of the Pakistani-Canadian community in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Khan was the founder of the Pakistan-Canada Association, which opened the first mosque in 1963, the Al Jamia Masjid in Vancouver, B.C. He served as the head of the B.C. Immigrant Services Society. Khan was also a board member of the B.C. Cancer Society and a delegate to the Committee for Racial Justice.
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at a community event.
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals in a park, participating in a race[?].
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals in a park, participating in a race[?].
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals in a park.
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Photograph of a painting at a community event.