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Alexandra Park — Attraction in Vancouver

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Alexandra Park
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Alexandra Park is an Australian actress. She is known for her role as Claudia Hammond in the Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2009. She also starred in the E! drama series The Royals as Princess Eleanor from 2015 to 2018.
Nearby attractions
English Bay Beach
Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6C 3C1, Canada
Inukshuk
1700 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6G 1Y6, Canada
A-maze-ing Laughter
Morton Park, 1800 Morton Ave, Vancouver, BC V6G 1V3, Canada
Morton Park
Morton Park, 1800 Morton Ave, Vancouver, BC V6G 1V3, Canada
Sunset Beach
Vancouver, BC V6G 2G1, Canada
Sunset Beach
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Roedde House Museum
1415 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1H6, Canada
Vanier Park
1000 Chestnut St, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9, Canada
Barclay Manor
1447 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1J6, Canada
Hadden Park
1905 Ogden Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J 1A1, Canada
Nearby restaurants
CRAFT Beer Market English Bay
1795 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6G 1Y9, Canada
Cactus Club Cafe
1790 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6G 0A8, Canada
Hook Restaurant
1210 Denman St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2N2, Canada
Taqueria Jalisco Mexican Restaurant
1180 Denman St #201, Vancouver, BC V6G 2M9, Canada
Red Umbrella Cafe
1707 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5, Canada
The Three Brits Public House
1780 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1W2, Canada
Vonns | Smash Burgers | Philly Cheesesteak | Hot Chicken | Birria Tacos
1184 Denman St #104, Vancouver, BC V6M 2M9, Canada
mumu kitchen
1738 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 0B1, Canada
Sula Indian Restaurant, Davie Street
1708 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2K7, Canada
The Park Pub
1755 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5, Canada
Nearby hotels
Best Western Plus Sands
1755 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5, Canada
English Bay Hotel
1150 Denman St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2M9, Canada
Sonder Revival Apartments English Bay
1771 Comox St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1P5, Canada
English Bay Inn
1968 Comox St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1R5, Canada
Sandman Suites Vancouver-Davie Street
1160 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1N1, Canada
Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park
2030 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1L5, Canada
Divya Sutra Suites on Robson Downtown Vancouver
1431 Robson St #1, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C1, Canada
Times Square Suites Hotel Vancouver
1821 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E4, Canada
Barclay House
1351 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1H6, Canada
HI Vancouver Downtown
1114 Burnaby St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1P1, Canada
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Alexandra Park

1755 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V3, Canada
4.4(66)
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Alexandra Park is an Australian actress. She is known for her role as Claudia Hammond in the Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2009. She also starred in the E! drama series The Royals as Princess Eleanor from 2015 to 2018.

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attractions: English Bay Beach, Inukshuk, A-maze-ing Laughter, Morton Park, Sunset Beach, Sunset Beach, Roedde House Museum, Vanier Park, Barclay Manor, Hadden Park, restaurants: CRAFT Beer Market English Bay, Cactus Club Cafe, Hook Restaurant, Taqueria Jalisco Mexican Restaurant, Red Umbrella Cafe, The Three Brits Public House, Vonns | Smash Burgers | Philly Cheesesteak | Hot Chicken | Birria Tacos, mumu kitchen, Sula Indian Restaurant, Davie Street, The Park Pub
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Nearby attractions of Alexandra Park

English Bay Beach

Inukshuk

A-maze-ing Laughter

Morton Park

Sunset Beach

Sunset Beach

Roedde House Museum

Vanier Park

Barclay Manor

Hadden Park

English Bay Beach

English Bay Beach

4.7

(7.7K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Inukshuk

Inukshuk

4.7

(391)

Open 24 hours
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A-maze-ing Laughter

A-maze-ing Laughter

4.6

(459)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Morton Park

Morton Park

4.6

(72)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

West Coast crab fishing
West Coast crab fishing
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
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Explore Vancouvers Chinatown
Explore Vancouvers Chinatown
Sun, Dec 7 • 1:00 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6A 2T4, Canada
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Night Tour with Photography
Night Tour with Photography
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:00 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 2M8, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Alexandra Park

CRAFT Beer Market English Bay

Cactus Club Cafe

Hook Restaurant

Taqueria Jalisco Mexican Restaurant

Red Umbrella Cafe

The Three Brits Public House

Vonns | Smash Burgers | Philly Cheesesteak | Hot Chicken | Birria Tacos

mumu kitchen

Sula Indian Restaurant, Davie Street

The Park Pub

CRAFT Beer Market English Bay

CRAFT Beer Market English Bay

4.3

(711)

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Cactus Club Cafe

Cactus Club Cafe

4.4

(2.1K)

$$

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Hook Restaurant

Hook Restaurant

4.2

(659)

$$$

Click for details
Taqueria Jalisco Mexican Restaurant

Taqueria Jalisco Mexican Restaurant

4.9

(1.6K)

Click for details
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A small park with a great view of English bay. Alexandra is a little park with big views. Visit this welcoming space to rest on one of the many benches and watch the sun set over English Bay; a few steps from the seawall, this is also a great place to people watch. Grand old trees surround the Haywood Bandstand, a 1988 restoration of the original 1914 Queen Anne heritage structure. Developed around the turn of the 20th Century, this lovely green space was originally known as English Bay Park. On July 26, 1911 the park was renamed Alexandra after Queen Alexandra, Britain’s King Edward VII’s consort. The bandstand was built in 1914. When the private homes and boarding houses lining English Bay in Vancouver’s early years were removed, long time volunteer lifeguard Joe Fortes received special dispensation for his sterling community service. Fortes’ small shack was relocated across the street to Alexandra Park where he was allowed to live out the days of his life. Joe Fortes died in 1912. In 1926 the Kiwanis Club erected a drinking fountain in “Old Joe’s” memory which was completely restored by another generation of Kiwanis Club members in 1998. The latest restoration included a brick plaza and lighting for the fountain.
Patrick S CallanPatrick S Callan
This little parcel of land has much to offer. Historically, it goes back to the early 1900's as English Bay Park and was later renamed Alexandra Park after King Edward's consort. The Hayward Bandstand was built in 1914 and later refurbished in the mid-80s. There is a wonderful water fountain created by Charles Marega (1927) in memory of the late Seraphim "Joe Fortes. The park is loaded with a variety of mature trees. The star of the park is the mighty Red Oak, which covers the corner of Bidwell and Beach Ave. It is well over 100 years old and possibly the widest in the province. It was inaugurated as Vancouvers Poet Tree in 2013 by Canada's Poat Laureate Fred Wah and sponsored by Treekeepers. The views of English Bay and the daily sunsets can be magical. Great spot for watching the festival of lights fireworks.
Eric Reyes Altamirano (CorranQ)Eric Reyes Altamirano (CorranQ)
Cute little park on a corner of West End that on top of being an unassuming spot in an otherwise relatively green area, it also happens to have amazing views for the sunset, and even moreso for Honda’s Celebration of Light. Haven’t done any other events at this park but I suspect there’s more going on here…
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A small park with a great view of English bay. Alexandra is a little park with big views. Visit this welcoming space to rest on one of the many benches and watch the sun set over English Bay; a few steps from the seawall, this is also a great place to people watch. Grand old trees surround the Haywood Bandstand, a 1988 restoration of the original 1914 Queen Anne heritage structure. Developed around the turn of the 20th Century, this lovely green space was originally known as English Bay Park. On July 26, 1911 the park was renamed Alexandra after Queen Alexandra, Britain’s King Edward VII’s consort. The bandstand was built in 1914. When the private homes and boarding houses lining English Bay in Vancouver’s early years were removed, long time volunteer lifeguard Joe Fortes received special dispensation for his sterling community service. Fortes’ small shack was relocated across the street to Alexandra Park where he was allowed to live out the days of his life. Joe Fortes died in 1912. In 1926 the Kiwanis Club erected a drinking fountain in “Old Joe’s” memory which was completely restored by another generation of Kiwanis Club members in 1998. The latest restoration included a brick plaza and lighting for the fountain.
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This little parcel of land has much to offer. Historically, it goes back to the early 1900's as English Bay Park and was later renamed Alexandra Park after King Edward's consort. The Hayward Bandstand was built in 1914 and later refurbished in the mid-80s. There is a wonderful water fountain created by Charles Marega (1927) in memory of the late Seraphim "Joe Fortes. The park is loaded with a variety of mature trees. The star of the park is the mighty Red Oak, which covers the corner of Bidwell and Beach Ave. It is well over 100 years old and possibly the widest in the province. It was inaugurated as Vancouvers Poet Tree in 2013 by Canada's Poat Laureate Fred Wah and sponsored by Treekeepers. The views of English Bay and the daily sunsets can be magical. Great spot for watching the festival of lights fireworks.
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Cute little park on a corner of West End that on top of being an unassuming spot in an otherwise relatively green area, it also happens to have amazing views for the sunset, and even moreso for Honda’s Celebration of Light. Haven’t done any other events at this park but I suspect there’s more going on here…
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Eric Reyes Altamirano (CorranQ)

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7y

A small park with a great view of English bay. Alexandra is a little park with big views. Visit this welcoming space to rest on one of the many benches and watch the sun set over English Bay; a few steps from the seawall, this is also a great place to people watch. Grand old trees surround the Haywood Bandstand, a 1988 restoration of the original 1914 Queen Anne heritage structure.

Developed around the turn of the 20th Century, this lovely green space was originally known as English Bay Park. On July 26, 1911 the park was renamed Alexandra after Queen Alexandra, Britain’s King Edward VII’s consort. The bandstand was built in 1914.

When the private homes and boarding houses lining English Bay in Vancouver’s early years were removed, long time volunteer lifeguard Joe Fortes received special dispensation for his sterling community service. Fortes’ small shack was relocated across the street to Alexandra Park where he was allowed to live out the days of his life. Joe Fortes died in 1912. In 1926 the Kiwanis Club erected a drinking fountain in “Old Joe’s” memory which was completely restored by another generation of Kiwanis Club members in 1998. The latest restoration included a brick plaza and lighting for...

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4.0
1y

Alexandra Park, often celebrated for its well-maintained green spaces and diverse range of facilities, stands as a splendid retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located in the heart of it spans several acres, offering visitors a picturesque landscape of manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and mature trees that provide a serene backdrop for leisurely walks, picnics, and relaxation.The park features a variety of amenities that cater to all ages and interests, including a children's playground that is often praised for its safety and variety of equipment. For sports enthusiasts, the park boasts tennis courts, a skate park, and a sports field, all well-kept and inviting for both casual and competitive play. Additionally, the park's pond is a focal point for wildlife watching, with ducks and geese frequently seen gliding across the water, adding to the tranquil...

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2y

This little parcel of land has much to offer. Historically, it goes back to the early 1900's as English Bay Park and was later renamed Alexandra Park after King Edward's consort. The Hayward Bandstand was built in 1914 and later refurbished in the mid-80s. There is a wonderful water fountain created by Charles Marega (1927) in memory of the late Seraphim "Joe Fortes. The park is loaded with a variety of mature trees. The star of the park is the mighty Red Oak, which covers the corner of Bidwell and Beach Ave. It is well over 100 years old and possibly the widest in the province. It was inaugurated as Vancouvers Poet Tree in 2013 by Canada's Poat Laureate Fred Wah and sponsored by Treekeepers. The views of English Bay and the daily sunsets can be magical. Great spot for watching the festival of...

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