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    Stanley Park is a 405-hectare (1,001-acre) public park in British Columbia, Canada, that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver 's Downtown peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay. The park borders the neighbourhoods of West End and Coal Harbour to its southeast, and is connected to the North Shore via the Lions ...

  2. Jun 8, 2017 · Last Edited June 8, 2017. Stanley Park (established 1887, 4 km2) is Vancouver’s first city park and one of the largest urban parks in Canada. It encompasses the peninsula west of downtown Vancouver and is surrounded by the waters of Burrard Inlet, Coal Harbour and English Bay. Stanley Park is located on the traditional territory of Coast ...

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  3. Mar 5, 2021 · Stanley Park is a public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. It is Canada’s most-famous and Vancouver’s largest park, strecthing 4.05 square kilometers (405 hectares). Stanley Park history. Stanley Park was originally home to the Musqueam, Squamish, and Burrard First Nations.

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  5. Rose Garden – Developed in 1920-21. Located south of the Stanley Park Pavilion. Rose Garden Cottage – Built around the same time. Stables – Located in the service yards of Stanley Park near the Rose Gardens at 605 Pipeline Road. Stanley Park Pavilion – Now home to Stanley's Park Bar & Grill.

  6. Sep 24, 2013 · In 1889, the Vancouver Waterworks Company completed construction of a freshwater pipeline from the Capilano River that ran beneath First Narrows and through Stanley Park. After a shipping accident severed the submerged pipeline at First Narrows, the company built an emergency reservoir at Prospect Point. In 1905, the city expanded and upgraded ...

  7. The Man-Made History of Stanley Park. By Vancouver Magazine / August 21, 2013. O n 27 September 1888, the opening of Vancouver’s landmark urban park signalled great promise for the young Pacific metropolis. Under a cloudless sky, the waters of Burrard Inlet sparkled in the sunlight as spectators gathered at Prospect Point to mark the official ...

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