Located on the northern shore of the
Fraser River, the area was originally the site of a
sawmill. The mill was known at first as the Ross McLaren Mill and opened in 1889. However, it soon closed after co-founder James McLaren died. The site remained unused for many years until the mill was reopened as the Fraser River Sawmills. Due to a
labour shortage, 400
francophones were recruited from
Quebec and settled in an area just north of the mill now known as
Maillardville. Similarly in the early 20th century, many
Punjabi Sikhs came to work in the mills and settled on the south slope of Coquitlam. During the
Great Depression, many workers were laid off. Wage reductions were imposed on the remaining workforce and led to a ten-week strike. The mill eventually closed in 2001. ==Location==