Youth Hostels and Hostile Locals: Vancouver’s ‘Battle of Jericho,’ 1970

Author:

Mahood Linda1

Affiliation:

1. College of Arts, University of Guelph, MacKinnon Building EXT. Trent Lane, Guelph, ON ()

Abstract

Chasing tourist dollars was a necessity for many following the Second World War. However, few people in the summers of 1968 and 1969 could have escaped the sight of hundreds of fashionably penniless baby boomers hitchhiking along roads on their “annual summer trek”. Municipal authorities began to receive complaints about “scruffy young people” panhandling and sleeping rough in cities and towns along the Trans-Canada Highway. Tourism, wanted and unwanted, has the capacity to cause conflict between travelers and locals. In 1970, federally funded youth hostels became the focus of Trudeau’s Liberal government’s need to manage youth unemployment as well as radicalism on university campuses. The focus of this article is youth travel to Vancouver and Vancouverites’ responses to the National Hostel Task Force, which led to sit-ins and police-youth and youth-youth conflict, which culminated in the “Battle of Jericho”. Drawing on contemporary mainstream and university newspaper accounts, Vancouver City Police reports, RCMP intelligence files and activities at University of British Columbia, this article argues that failure to understand the diverse needs of Canada’s young people turned youth tourism into the transient youth problem in the summer of 1970.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Urban Studies,History

Reference161 articles.

1. “Youth Going Nowhere in Search of Adventure,” Globe and Mail, June 8, 1971.

2. Alisa Apostle, “The Display of a Tourist Nation: Canada in Government Film, 1945–1959,” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, New Series 12 (2001): 187–9.

3. Canadian Welfare Council, Transient Youth: Report of an Inquiry in the Summer of 1969, Ottawa: Canadian Welfare Council, 1970, 5, 9–10; In 1970, the Canadian Welfare Council was reconfigured and renamed, Canadian Council of Social Development. Canadian Council of Social Development, More About Transient Youth, (Ottawa, 1970); Canadian Council of Social Development, Transient Youth, 70–71: Report of an Inquiry about Programs in 1970, and Plans for 1971, (Ottawa. 1970); Canadian Council of Social Development, Youth, ‘71, (Ottawa, 1972); Canadian Welfare Council, Transient Youth, 5, 9–10, 13.

4. Canadian Welfare Council, Transient Youth, Ottawa: Canadian Welfare Council, 1970, 20–4.

5. "The hitch-hikers," Globe and Mail, August 10, 1970, 7

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