A tour of Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC and some of the breathtaking sights to enjoy. Stanley Park is a 404.9 hectare (1001 acre) urban park bordering downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 1888 by David Oppenheimer in the name of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada. It is more than 10% larger than New York City’s Central Park and almost half the size of London’s Richmond Park. The park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year, including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes. An 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) seawall path circles the park, which is used by 2.5 million pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters every year.Much of the park remains forested with an estimated half million trees that can be as tall as 76 metres (249 ft) and hundreds of years old. There are approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) of trails and roads in the park, which are patrolled by the Vancouver Police Department’s equine mounted squad.The Project for Public Spaces has ranked Stanley Park as the sixteenth best park in the world and sixth best in North America – From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia… Music: ‘Dad’s Song’ by Mason Rack Band
i haven’t? been to stanley park in months, gonna hit it up in sring
1:05 great shot of a a nasty chem-cloud signature, got some great footage at stanley this year of the plant die-offs, exact same as the 5000 hectare forest dying in newzealand [second vid on georgiaguidestones page at killerspray -com i grew up here and am devastated at the destruction all over the? entire city. i normally do macro and had to go to video and put up my channel to document the mutated dying plants and the cause. look at ANY ivy plant in the city, [noobs] pull some leaves off u’ll c
I was in Stanley Park about 3 weeks ago.? I did not have a chance to visit Victoria Island though.
Where you shooting this from? What part in? the park?
Only? four months and nine days until I get to see this is real time ¦)
That’s an excellent video, mellow and contemplative, great shots and scenery.
Granville Island? was my favourite Vancouver trip, when I lived in BC.
Just remember the rain? & rain & rain. . . . .lol
thx! :)) ?
i am glad i left many years ago–no regrets at all–but sure would like to be? there in the summer–love your vids….