Stanley Park
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Xwáýxway is a First Nations village site, occupied for millenia by the Squamish, Musqueam and Tsleil-waututh peoples.
This area of the park is now called Lumberman's Arch.
2
The Vancouver Rowing Club.
I used be on the team when I was in high school (in 1933)!
3
This bright yellow pile of sulphur is 25 meters high.
It is sold to Asia for use in manufacturing fertilizer.
4
The massive lion sculptures at the south end of Lions Gate Bridge were carved by Charles Marega.
5
This is Vancouver's Aquarium.
There isn't really a monster octopus sitting on the roof.
6
The guy in the pink helmet is my friend Greg.
He does amazing cycle tours of Stanley Park.
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Beavers, skunks, raccoons, eagles, otters, heron and coyotes all call Stanley Park home.
They let us visit sometimes.
8
Siwash Rock is a solitary rock outcropping just off the coast of Stanley Park.
I'm sure a goose I've seen there thinks he owns it.
9
The 9:00 o'clock gun is loaded daily with a black powder charge and you can hear it all over Vancouver.
Boom!
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This floating gas station has been here since I was a kid.
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Killer whales are sometimes (ok, not very often) seen in Burrard Inlet.
12
Lost Lagoon. It's not really lost, check out the poem by Pauline Johnson.
14
A heron colony with over 100 nests.
It can get noisy and stinky but it's amazing.
There's even a Heron cam.
15
Dead Man's Island is an ancient 'tree burial' cemetery. It is considered one of the most
haunted islands in North America.
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Girl in a Wetsuit, a life size bronze sculpture.
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Stanley Park!
A 1001.317283949 acre urban park in Vancouver, Canada.
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