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node(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)[landuse=retail][name];
way(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)[landuse=retail][name];
rel(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)[landuse=retail][name];
node(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)["man_made"="pier"][name];
way(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)["man_made"="pier"][name];
rel(around:1000,49.28680,-123.11020)["man_made"="pier"][name];
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Pier D was a pier on the waterfront of Vancouver, Canada, built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was extended in 1916, with CPR committing $700,000 to the project, including $150,000 in what was described as "the largest piling contract ever given on the Pacific coast".
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| Piers in Canada | landuse=retail, man_made=pier |