Monuments and sculptures
Monuments and sculptures
| Monument | Description | Photos | Map |
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| 9 O'Clock Gun | Cast in England in 1816, brought here in 1894, was used by mariners to set their chronometers and also to warn fishers of closings | Monument Plaque |
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| Air India Memorial | Dedicated 27 July 2007 to commemorate 331 lives lost as a result of the 1985 bombings of Air India Flight 182 and at Narita Airport | Monument Plaque |
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| Chehalis Monument | Marks lost lives when two ships collided nearby | Monument Plaque |
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| David Oppenheimer | 1911 bust commemorating Vancouver's Mayor, 1888-1891 | Monument Plaque |
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| Edward Stamp | Commemorates where lumber operations first started in park in 1865 | Monument Plaque |
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| Garden of Remembrance | Air Force Memorial Plaques | Monument Plaque |
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| Girl in a Wet Suit | Sculpture by Elek Imredy placed on 9 June 1972 | Monument Plaque |
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| Hallelujah Point | A former site for Salvation Army prayer meetings | Monument Plaque |
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| Harding Memorial | Commemorating the first visit of a United States president | Monument Plaque |
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| Harry Jerome | Famed Vancouver runner | Monument Plaque |
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| HMS Egeria | Marks survey point used by Royal Navy Ship in 1898 | Monument Plaque |
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| Japanese Canadian War Memorial | Memorial to Vancouver's Japanese soldiers serving in WWI | Monument Plaque |
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| Lord Stanley | Governor General of Canada (Queen's representative) in 1888 | Monument Plaque |
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| Lumbermen's Arch | Erected in 1952 to honour BC's lumber industry, the Lumbermen's Arch replaced the original Bowie Arch | Monument Plaque |
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| Pauline Johnson | 1913 cairn to famous Vancouver poet | Monument Plaque |
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| Port of Vancouver | Explains Port of Vancouver landmarks | Monument Plaque |
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| Queen Victoria | Built to commemorate Queen Victoria's death | Monument Plaque |
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| Robert Burns | Famed Scottish poet | Monument Plaque |
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| Shakespeare Garden | Trees planted that were mentioned in the Bard's works | Monument Plaque |
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| Shore to Shore | A 14-foot brozen sculpture with life-sized representations Portuguese Joe Silvey and his Coast Salish wives, Khaltinaht and Kwatleematt. | Monument | |
| SS Beaver Cairn | Ship wrecked on the rocks below Prospect Point in 1888 | Monument Plaque |
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| SS Empress of Japan | Replica of ship's figurehead that sailed to the Orient from 1891-1922 | Monument | |
| Stanley Park Centennial | 1988 Plaque marks the spot where park was originally declared open | Monument Plaque |