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Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain
900 Stanley Park Dr, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada

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Reviews — 8

Benjamin Bahmann
at 2023 May 12
Benjamin Bahmann
at 2023 May 12
The Queen Victoria Monument was erected in 1905 by the school children of Vancouver in memory of the Queen Victoria the good. It is located in Stanley Park directly next to the road and with a nice view over the yacht harbour and in direction of the city Centre with a view over the skyline.
Alan Lutton
at 2023 Mar 20
Alan Lutton
at 2023 Mar 20
No path to get there
Patrick S Callan
at 2023 Jan 24
Patrick S Callan
at 2023 Jan 24
Unveiled in 1906 as a memorial for the late Queen Victoria the Good. It sits near the entrance of Stanley Park close to the Lord Stanley and Robert Burns statues. The Nelson granite stone work was completed by McIntosh and Sons. George Wraccle was responsible for the bronze plaques and water fountain.
Kevin Medina
at 2021 Oct 05
Kevin Medina
at 2021 Oct 05
Is just magical place 💜💕
Smallstudio Design
at 2019 Oct 26
Smallstudio Design
at 2019 Oct 26
Tis a wee héritage treasure easily missed by most tourists on the fly. — à worthy historical pitstop a relic of Canada’s British colonial history ... and if you’re into historic follies & Victoriana — then so much more raison d’être.

Photos taken late October 2019
E C
at 2018 Oct 04
E C
at 2018 Oct 04
A water fountain built one year after she died as a memorial. On the fountain it says " In memory of Victoria the good. This monument is erected by the school children of Vancouver 1905." The fountain no longer works. It is made of stone and granite. It is located on Stanley Park drive across the rowing club and near the Robbie Burns statue.
Michael Mohneiham
at 2018 Jul 18
Michael Mohneiham
at 2018 Jul 18
Man I regret not taking pictures when I had the chance. It was a beautiful day last week and the view at the park was fantastic. Its definitely one of the places people need to go for natural beauty.

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