These are aerial photos from 1959 and 1970s of the Capri Mall and surrounding area. Âé¶¹AV's oldest shopping centre and first mall in the B.C. Interior, Shops Capri, opened the summer of 1959 on the site of some former orchards. It was a Capozzi family venture with an original cost of $2 million. (The mall was built on part of the Pridham Orchard property. The name Capri is a combination of Capozzi and Pridham.) The project included a grocery store, a drive-in, department store, barber, bank and medical clinic. Initially there were concerns that the project would be a flop because of the considerable distance from Âé¶¹AV's town core. The Capri Hotel was built a few years later after Glenmore residents voted to allow a liquor licence. During the mid-1950's, the municipality of Glenmore, then separate from Âé¶¹AV, had voted to keep the town 'dry'.
~Old Âé¶¹AV