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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in Vancouver, Canada

Digital Orca, the Angel of Victory and many more

Vancouver is British Columbia’s largest city and has numerous monuments that are famous across Canada and beyond. The statue of “Gassy Jack” helps to connect the past to the present and future of the city while the activities and attractions of Stanley Park have been able to attract audiences by the millions. However, these notable […]

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The First Nations Totem Poles Create an Attraction and Legacy for Vancouver

Celebrating the Ancestry, Histories and People of the Pacific Northwest

Stanley Park is home numerous activites and attractions, but the First Nations Totem Poles are the most popular of them all. Situated in a meadow at Brockton Point, the nine totem poles have been carved by a variety of Indigenous artists to become the most visited attraction in Vancouver, British Columbia, and possibly all of […]

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Stanley Park Features Unique Experiences and Notable Monuments to Attract Millions of Visitors

The Greatest Urban Park in the World

Stanley Park borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada and has become one of the most notable attractions in the region. Located on a peninsula that is surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay, the park transitioned from a forest into an urban space over many years. In the process of […]

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Gastown Connects the Past to the Present and Future of Vancouver

Statues, Clocks, Restaurants and Much More

Gastown in Vancouver, British Columbia, has become one of the city’s most vibrant and unique areas. The neighborhood is home to many of Vancouver’s best restaurants, bars, and shopping but also features notable monuments that connect it to the past and present of the city. By providing both residents and visitors with so ways to […]

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