Part diner, part museum: North Vancouver's Tomahawk Restaurant turns 100
26-06-2026 15:00 via vancouversun.com

Part diner, part museum: North Vancouver's Tomahawk Restaurant turns 100

Few restaurants survive long enough to serve three generations of the same family. But that’s become commonplace at North Vancouver’s Tomahawk Restaurant, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Read More
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