
Jake Logan
16 reviews on 1 places
Beautiful.
Lost Lagoon is a man-made, freshwater lagoon located at the entrance to Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. Originally a tidal mudflat, it was transformed into a lagoon for the 1934 British Empire Games. The causeway built at the time isolated the water from Coal Harbour, turning it into the tranquil, reflective lagoon that is enjoyed by visitors and locals today. It has become a sanctuary for various bird species and a peaceful retreat within the city.
Lost Lagoon is a man-made, freshwater lagoon located at the entrance to Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. Originally a tidal mudflat, it was transformed into a lagoon for the 1934 British Empire Games. The causeway built at the time isolated the water from Coal Harbour, turning it into the tranquil, reflective lagoon that is enjoyed by visitors and locals today. It has become a sanctuary for various bird species and a peaceful retreat within the city.
Lots of modern and novel park design concepts in action here! A great place to enjoy with your family. A large park, has parkour, a pump track, spray park, swings, permanent and playable musical instruments which sound great, and a great nature trail with some great duck habitat.
Ayo....
Never knew it was called fisher fountain! Great central plaza.
I stood at Cap Sante Park as the sun dipped below the horizon, guitar in hand, the last of the daylight slipping away. Here, the evening’s peacefulness is unmatched. My advice: arrive as the sun begins to set for the full, mesmerizing experience.