History of Cricket in the Lower Mainland


• The Early Years 1850-1912 - excerpts courtesy of the Royal Engineers of BC.
• Formation of the BCMCL through to the end of the war years 1913-1940’s
• 1950’s - 1960’s
• 1970’s - 1980’s
• 1990 - Present

The Early Years
Cricket was being played in B.C. as soon as the British began to populate the area in the 1850’s. In “British Columbia: A History”, cricket was being taught to schoolchildren in 1852. Vancouver sides played in Victoria in 1884 and 1886. However, the earliest record of cricket in Vancouver is a match played on the Cambie Street grounds on Dominion Day in 1887. This match was between a team from Victoria and Vancouver team captained by Charlie Gardiner-Johnson.

Thanks to the Royal Engineers of BC, we have collected some detailed history and photos from the early years of cricket in BC.
1930’s - 1950’s
After the Second World War, Vancouver cricket began to flourish.

1950’s - 1960’s
The golden years of local cricket.

1970’s - 1980’s
The transition years - decline and resurgence.

1990’s - Present
With waves of immigrants from Africa and South Asia, more cricketers began playing the game in BC than ever before.

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