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George Grant MacKay | Obituary | Sharing Memories Obituary Overview Grant MacKay George Grant MacKay passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025 Grant was born in Kincardine, ON and grew up on an abundant farmstead in nearby Tiverton The currents of life took him to places ripe with conflict, such as Cyprus and the Gaza Strip, while serving under UN Peacekeeping
George Grant Mackay (1827-1893) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree George Grant Mackay was born on 26th September 1827 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom, son of George Mackay, merchant and Lilias Grant He was involved in land management and was a staunch supporter of a number of railway projects in the Highlands of Scotland
George Grant MacKay Obituary (1938-2025) | Red Deer, AB It is with great sadness that we announce the death of George MacKay (Red Deer, Alberta), born in Kincardine, Ontario, who passed away on July 5, 2025, at the age of 87, leaving to mourn family and friends
Our Story | Capilano Suspension Bridge Park George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and land developer, arrived in the young city of Vancouver Mackay purchased 6,000 acres of dense forest on either side of Capilano River and built a cabin on the very edge of the canyon wall
MACKAY, George Grant - Obituary - Central Alberta - The Albertan News George Grant MacKay passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025 Grant was born in Kincardine, ON and grew up on an abundant farmstead in nearby Tiverton The currents of life took him to places ripe with conflict, such as Cyprus and the Gaza Strip, while serving under UN Peacekeeping
George Grant (G. G. ) Mackay, 1891 - Advance with Courage: Lord and Lady . . . Mackay, a successful Scottish land promoter, moved to British Columbia in 1888 “We had the advantage of being shown some of the country round Vancouver by an old friend (Mr G G Mackay) whom I have often seen during my childhood at my father’s home in Inverness-shire ”
Old Photographs from the Capilano Area (1898-1944) George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and land developer, purchased 6,000 acres of forested land on either side of the Capilano River He erected the first building in the area, a small cabin perched precariously on the edge of the canyon wall
George Grant MacKay (1826-1893) - Find a Grave Memorial George Grant MacKay Birth 26 Sep 1826 Inverness, Highland, Scotland Death 1 Jan 1893 (aged 66) Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Indigenous Engineering Built the Original Capilano Suspension . . . - AISES Scottish land developer George Grant Mackay had big dreams for the emerging city of Vancouver When he thought to build a suspension bridge spanning the chasm far above the Capilano River in western British Columbia, he reportedly consulted with two Squamish Nation brothers