Lumberman's Arch is a relic from the past. Recently rebuilt because his original one had rotted away after some 50 years in that spot. Massive trees were chosen and placed meticulously to create what's known as a Lumbermen's art. It's a sight to behold. You can walk right up to it and touch it. So tempting to climb but please do not climb it. It's far too dangerous and it's prohibited. It's surrounded by a huge, sloped, grassy area. Lots of picnic tables. Great place to come and spend an entire day. Only about 50 feet away from a concession stand and public washrooms. Water fountain. And they Stanley Park spray park or Wolf's Den spray park as its most commonly refer to. Great place for the family and kids to spend an entire day. Bring a small BBQ pack a cooler or shop at the concession stand. So far it seems the park oh, the water park itself, shut down at 8 pm. These times change GT our current times and depending on the time of the year. This review was given on...
Read moreI love the atmosphere here. Now that the little eatery here is open, my experience is so much more relaxing and more fun than ever. The staff that cook and serve the food are awesome and very friendly. I also noticed also that the purchases here go toward the park maintenance and the preservation of the animals in the conservation. That to me means so much and gives me an incentive to keep coming back. Who knows I may one day give a substantial donation along with my purchases. I love giving donations. Not because I get anything back, but because I'm very supportive of a worthy causes. Especially when it comes to the animals and their welfare. I highly recommend this place for anyone who wants to just relax and enjoy the sceneries, the food, the gentle atmosphere. Ofcourse I invite family, friends and not just individuals in general. I am looking forward to coming here again and...
Read moreLumbermen's Arch is a part of Stanley park and it doesn't need any entrance ticket. You can start walking from seawall on the west georgia st side and just find the trail on google map towards it. It is a beautiful trail fully cobered with trees and it's even more beautiful at this time. Variety of colors from green to yellow, orange, maroon red, pink on trees you can see, people find some spot for photshoots. The trail is not that long maybe around 2kms one way and it takes you all the way to seawall on the other side. You can see the bridge also...
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