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Ancient Sun
Civic Plaza
A Coast Salish sun, known for being the keeper of knowledge, rises gently over the Municipal Hall.
AT HOME
East 15th Street
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people found themselves isolated in their homes [...] AT HOME"s metal forms mimic individual houses, each socially distanced six feet apart. Text and images [...] reflect shared pandemic experiences and the nature around us.
Buoy
Trans Canada Trail
Cathedral
Spirit Trail
Compass Rose
Spirit Trail
George D. Kuhn
Grizzly
East 11th Street
The grizzly bear stands as a reminder of British Columbia"s outstanding wildlife.
Harubang
Spirit Trail
Joe Bustemente Trumpet
Wallace Mews, 6
Large Ship Dock Cleat
East 3rd Street
Sky Harbour
West 13th Street
Here is both and object and an image; a work that is tangible and familiar but also remote and surreal. In the space it opens between the expected and the possible, metaphors of deep water, great distance, and indomitable buoyancy abide.
The Camel
Lonsdale Avenue, 1306
In the March 1, 1862 edition of the British Colonist newspaper, a notice appeared advertising the sale of 25 camels at low price to use as pack animals on the Gold Rush routes. This is a monument to "The Lady" the last known surviving captive camel.
The Chief
West 13th Street
Based on a Squamish Nation legend, the giant two-headed serpent seen on this pole is said to have strong magical powers. According to the legend, a young man from Sta7msh, the first village along the Squamish River, was sent on a quest to slay the serpent
Watermark
Rogers Avenue
Watermark illustrates the interaction of time and water, of nature and man-made elements. Run-off water is captured in two colourfully-tiled basins and can be released or left to flow into the man-made stream.
Welcome Figures
Spirit Trail
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Chadwick Court, 143
Galería
The Polygon Gallery
Carrie Cates Court, 101 North Vancouver
Horario de apertura: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00; Mo off
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Shipbuilding at the Burrard Dry Dock Company
- Parks Canada
Spirit Trail
In 1894, Alfred Wallace founded a one-man boat-building company that, by the early 1950s, had grown into one of the largest shipbuilding and repair operations in Canada. The shipyard participated actively in Canada"s war effort by constructing warships
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West 17th Street
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West 20th Street
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West Esplanade
Mirador
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