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Things to do in Vancouver
B.C. Canada: Stanley Park
In 1886, Vancouvers first City council made a momentous decision
by petitioning the federal Government of Canada to lease 1,000
acres of a largely logged peninsula for park and recreation
purposes. Following the establishment of the fledgling citys
first official greenspace, Council then decided to set up
an autonomous and separately elected committee to govern all
park and recreation developments. And so the Vancouver Board
of Parks and Recreation was born, one of the only elected
bodies of its kind in Canada. The system now includes over
200 parks but its heart remains in the cool, lush, evergreen
oasis of Stanley Park named for Lord Stanley, Governor General
of Canada in 1888 when the park was officially opened.
Yearly visits to this, North Americas third largest urban
park, are estimated at 8 million people. Originally home to
Musqueam and Squamish First Nations people. Stanley Park as
you see it today was not one designers grand scheme but more
an evolution of a pioneer citys hopes and dreams: a place
for its citizens to recreate themselves through active sport
or passive repose.
Stanley Park is home to a variety of ecosystems, from the
shoreline surrounding the park to the West Coast rainforest
that dominates it and the freshwater environments dotted throughout.
Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar are the
pillars of the first with a myriad of native plants growing
in the understory. This urban park abounds with wildlife such
as raccoons, squirrels, and coyotes and it is located on the
Pacific Flyway where it gives shelter for over 200 species
if migrating and resident waterfowl, seabirds and songbirds.
There is plenty to see and do in the park. You can easily
spend the whole day here with no trouble at all. During the
summer there is a free shuttle bus that takes you throughout
the park. It is a mini tour of the park with the driver giving
you some background on the different areas.
You can bike, walk, drive, rollerblade, and travel throughout
the park any other way you want. The fact that the park is
minutes away from downtown makes it a convenient trip from
anywhere in Vancouver.
The park was one of the nicest places we visited in Vancouver.
Close to the park there is also a new shopping and residential
district. It makes a beautiful place to take a walk and enjoy
the shoreline. There is also a small marina there where you
can rent a boat or go on a cruise. The views are great and
it would be a wonderful place to live.
We plan to settle in Vancouver after a few years and buy
one of those condos with a view of the ocean, Vancouver and
Stanley Park. You cannot beat the weather there in the summer
and the beauty is something you have to see for yourself.
If you are in Vancouver take a trip to Stanley Park. It's
a great place to spend a couple hours or a couple days. There
are plenty of things to do. It is a great place for a picnic
or game of soccer.
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