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Bilal S.

For my 1000th review, I wanted to review my favourite place in Vancouver. A beautiful landmark located along the English Bay Beach. I recommend you check this place out early in the morning and enjoy the fresh air. The Inukshuk is looking at sunrise with water, boats and mountains in its view. There is a seat in front to sit down and sink in the view. I highly recommend you stop by at this location.

Malia H.

While we were walking along in Stanley Park we saw this sculpture right on the Seawall. and had to stop by. It's a landmark apparently and I didn't realize how iconic it was to Canada until I saw it pop up more during my travels in Vancouver. The inukshuk is the ancient symbol of the Inuit culture see as a landmark and navigational aid. It also represented northern hospitality and friendship. It is a beautiful against the English Bay. I'm sure it would be spectacular to see at sunset. I'm sure it would be a sight to see through all of the seasons.

Frank W.

It is unfortunate that during our stay in Vancouver this statue was surrounded by fences because of the Celebration of Light festivities. I would have loved to get an unobstructed photo of this symbol of the Intuit culture with English Bay in the background.

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Victoria R.

It's the logo of the Olympic -- Ilanaaq, and it can be viewed at English Bay. The stone statue is an symbol of friendship and an example of an Inukshuk which is an Aboriginal landmark. The emblem has five, stone-like formations that represent a geographical landmark that can be found in Canada. It was chosen to represent Canada because of the Inuit people's contributions to history, creativity and culture. It's a great photo-op and a must-see for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

A landmark; literally and figuratively. The statue makes me think of this Marcus Aurelius quote: "Let men see, let them know, a real man, who lives as he was meant to live. " This man is pointing the way....

Rana P.

This was marked as a "landmark" in the Vancouver tourist map I was using to get around the city. After Googling what the "Inukshuk" was, my friend and I decided we had to make a stop since it's what the Vancouver Olympic logo was based off of. It's located a little bit south of Stanley Park; a little nondescript, but definitely noticeable when you get close to it. It's a nice little landmark to stop by. Realistically, you won't spend more than 5 to 10 minutes here, just enough time to read the plaque and snap a few pictures.

Symbol of friendship ! I'm down !!
Chris G.

Stumbled onto this as I was strolling around the city , amazing view , and I knew of it's significance in the Olympics but not much else , other than reading fellow yelpers posts! ( the plaque on it was stolen/gone , when I visited ) , but I will definitely take a walk back here on my next visit to vancouver ( I lost all my real camera photos ) to take another photo op !

In the evening

A really beautiful landmark in English Bay park. Really worth the visit to the park and especially beautiful around sunset.

this was one of the most beautiful things i have seen in my life!

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between Sunset Beach and English Bay, this Inukshuk sculpture rises tall, like a monarch on her throne overseeing her realm.

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Canada Place - Christmas market

Canada Place

4.1(98 reviews)
2.4 kmDowntown

First of all, we took the Skytrain from Richmond on this particular Saturday because there were 4…read morecruise ships in port so I was looking forward to seeing that many in one shot! I felt like a kid again when we finally found the entrance off West Georgia. The first thing we saw was the DISCOVERY PRINCESS, which was in the process of being boarded. I couldn't believe how many levels there were, and it was so close that we could almost touch it! Right down the walkway to the next pier was the ROALD AMUNDSEN, which looked more like an oversized yacht. Then, behind it was the STAR SEEKER from Nassau, another large yacht. Last, but not least, was the KONINGSDAM, a cruise ship that comes through Honolulu throughout the year. Gorgeous views of both West and North Vancouver, despite the dark clouds. Once we had our fill of cruise ships, we went into one of the beverage shops and had some cold matcha, then walked through Canada Place, which had a gorgeous Sisaxolas pole with beautiful aboriginal designs on the floor. If I moved back here I would definitely spend lots of time at this place just for the cruise ships which are abundant during the summer months. It's close to transportation as well as the Hop On/Hop Off trolleys so there is always something to do, see and eat around here.

This is where you board the cruise ships or hang out in the food court. Staff are friendly and…read morethere are plenty of bathrooms. When multiple cruise ships are in port, there are significant crowds and wait times.

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Santa insisted that I sat on his lap! Still didn't ask for anything though. Since I buy everything that enters my mind!

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Burrard Bridge

Burrard Bridge

4.4(14 reviews)
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One of three bridges that joins Vancouver with Richmond or Granville, this is a very tall one. I…read moreknow that because I initially walked down thinking that I'd take the ferry but there was a super long queue and I decided to just walk it. That was a mistake. TAKE THE FERRY even if it means a 20 minute wait. Though if I'd not taken the bridge, I'd have missed the amazing view of False Creek and English Bay. Despite being under major construction, there was a nice wide bicycle lane, a raised pedestrian walkway and enough room for automobiles, too. The bridge is a steel truss style, built between 1930 and 1932. It is marked with the coat of arms of Vancouver, "by sea and land we prosper". I think that's cool.

I love this bridge!…read more I daily walk along the seawall from Cooper's Park toStanley Park (usually way beyond Prospect Point), and in Yaletown/Beach area, I always walk under three bridges: the Cambie, the Granville and the Burrard. And the Burrard is my favorite by far! It's like the grand dame of the three, for sure! The bridge is stately, of cream-colored concrete, and has a lot of Art Deco flourishes. There are galleries on high for viewing and various architectural embellishments. Underneath the bridge are potted plantings by local gardeners.. What I most enjoy is the view! As soon as I cross under the bridge, I am greeted by the most spectacular view of Kits' Jerico Beach across False Creek, Sunset Beach straight ahead, and water opening up to the ocean, with mountains serving as a majestic backdrop. It's just breathtaking. My goal is to walk the Burrard Bridge sometime in the next month. My family and I walked the Granville Bridge, and the views from on high were stunning. I'm sure those from the Burrard are, too!

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Burrard Bridge looking West from the Seawall, Vancouver, BC

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