BUILDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH FREEMASONS

516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su’it Street) was built in 1910 and was the family home of George Samuel Ager, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 who died while serving in the Canadian military in April 1915 near Ypres, Belgium.

516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su'it Street) was built in 1910 and was the home of George Samuel Ager, who died in the service of Canada near Ypres, Belgium in 1915 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su’it Street) was built in 1910 and was the home of George Samuel Ager, who died in the service of Canada near Ypres, Belgium in 1915 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su'it Street) was built in 1910 and was the home of George Samuel Ager, who died in the service of Canada near Ypres, Belgium in 1915 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su’it Street) was built in 1910 and was the home of George Samuel Ager, who died in the service of Canada near Ypres, Belgium in 1915 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
This house sold in 2021 for $1,250,000.

Here is a map showing the location of 516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su’it Street):

Here is a Google Street View image of 516 Trutch Street (since renamed Su’it Street):

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