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    • Animals and Plants in Stanley Park
    • An Overview of The Park
    • Travelling Through Stanley Park
    • Seashore Life: Green and Purple Shore Crabs
    • Rockweed
    • Acorn Barnacles
    • Blue Mussels
    • Other Intertidal Animals and Seaweeds
    • Beaver Lake
    • Lost Lagoon

    Stanley Park is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It's one of Canada’s most famous city parks and is a wonderful place to observe nature at any time of year. The park is located on a peninsula projecting into Burrard Inlet and occupies an area of 405 hectares (1000 acres). It contains a variety of habitats for walkers to explore: carefully te...

    Stanley Park was opened on September 27th, 1888. It was named in honour of Lord Stanley, who was the Governor General of Canada at the time. The park is easily reached from downtown Vancouverby walking, cycling, or driving. Buses also travel to the park. A link to a trip planner for people travelling by public transit is provided in the "Reference ...

    The Stanley Park seawalltravels around the perimeter of Stanley Park. The path on the seawall is 8.8 km (5.5) miles in length and is a very popular walking, cycling, and inline skating route. It travels by both rocky and sandy beaches. The sandy beaches are nicer for sunbathing, but the rocky beaches have the most wildlife. Benches are in place per...

    If you walk on a rocky beach in the park and lift up a rock in the intertidal zone, you will probably discover little shore crabs. They quickly scuttle away to hide when they're disturbed. I've never been able to photograph a living one. The crabs are just a few centimetres wide—a 5 cm specimen is a giant—and are green, yellow, grey, red, brown, or...

    Rockweed is a very common brown seaweed (or brown alga) that coats the rocks on the seashore. Although algae are not plants, they do have some plant-like features. The blades of rockweed have inflated bulbs at their tips. The bulbs contain gas, which enable the blades to float or stand erect when the tide comes in. This orientation exposes the blad...

    Another common sight on the rocky beaches of the park is the acorn barnacles. Barnacles have plates at the top of their shells that open when the animals are immersed in water. The plates act like trap doors, allowing feathery appendages to emerge. The appendages rhythmically sweep tiny creatures into the animal for it to eat. If you look for barna...

    Blue mussels (Mytilus trossulus) are a common sight on British Columbia shores. They are found from the coast of Northern Mexico to Alaska. Their shells are blue-black in colour. The thin, outer, and brown layer known as the periostracum may be seen on some animals, however. The mussels are attached to their substrate by strong byssal threads. The ...

    Three common birds seen on the beaches of Stanley Park are the glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens), the northwestern crow (Corvus caurinus), and the great blue heron (Ardea herodias). The crow is sometimes said to be the same species as the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos). Since 2001, great blue herons have nested in trees outside the Va...

    In addition to the cultivated area of the park, the seawall, and the beaches, Stanley Park has several other attractions for nature enthusiasts. Most of the park is covered by forest. Squirrels, raccoons, skunks, and coyotes may be seen from the forest trails or, in the case of skunks, smelled. The squirrels and raccoons are confident animals and a...

    Lost Lagoon is located near the main Stanley Park entrance, on the left side of the road if you are approaching the park from downtown Vancouver. It contains fresh water today but was once fed by ocean water travelling with the tide from Coal Harbour. The lagoon is now separated from the harbour by the causeway that passes through Stanley Park. Los...

  2. Our archival photos showcase 125 years of Stanley Parks lively attractions, inspiring people, amazing wildlife, and beautiful places. Explore the history of Stanley Park through photos.

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    Stanley Park is a magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver. Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall.

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