Stanley Park's popular miniature railway. (Source)
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A pedestrian path along the Vancouver Seawall. (Source)
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Trees growing out of stumps show the regeneration of the park forest. (Source)
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The National Geographic western red cedar before it uprooted after being ravaged in 2006 by what is called in the US the Hanukkah Eve windstorm. (Source)
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Vancouver Province photo of debris left by 1934-35 storms and warning of the fire hazard if not cleaned up. (Source)
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A bear in Stanley Park Zoo, which is now permanently closed. (Source)
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Map showing the location of WWII defence forts, including Ferguson Point (Stanley Park).[40] (Source)
1928 photo of the home of Tim Cummings, the last person to live at Brockton Point. (Source)
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Stanley Monument, unveiled 19 May 1960, depicting Stanley dedicating the Park "To the use and enjoyment of people of all colours and creeds and customs for all time". (Source)
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1887 map showing the area of the proposed park. (Source)
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Springboard notched stumps attest to pre-park logging activities. (Source)
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An 1897 settlement in Stanley Park. The centre house is the traditional longhouse style of the Squamish people. (Source)
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A traditional seagoing canoe dug out of a single cedar tree using stone tools. For years, hundreds of such canoes competed in local Dominion Day celebrations. (Source)
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A painting of ships used in George Vancouver's exploration of the west coast of North America in his 1791-95 expedition. (Source)
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View of Siwash Rock taken from the forest trail above. (Source)
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Map showing the location of the park within the city. (Source)