Discover the jaw-dropping beauty and sinister stories of Stanley Park. Behind those majestic forests, picturesque gardens and stunning beaches lies a history of hidden graveyards, shocking crime scenes, and the ghostly lore of Deadman’s Island
Date/Time: Nov 18 2020, 10:00 am to 12:00 am
Vancouver, Stanley ParkCost: $29.00
Stanley Park. It’s almost 1,000 acres of pristine wilderness. Half a million trees including giants hundreds of years old. Eagles soar overhead while salmon, seals and even the occasional whale swim in the surrounding waters. It’s the city of Vancouver’s greatest treasure.
But there’s more to this park than incredible scenery. It’s also been home to crime, riots, persecution, political intrigue, class warfare, logging, hunting, disease, military installations, remarkable public art, ecological catastrophes, secret construction mega-projects, poetry, scandal, and murder.
So take the Dark Secrets of Stanley Park Tour with Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours — a whimsical two hours roaming the trails, seawall, sights, and sounds of one of the world’s great urban retreats.
small groups | social distancing | 100% outdoors
In this walking tour you’ll discover…
- Hidden cemeteries
- Dark forested trails
- Historic totem poles
- Bizarre public art work
- Notorious crime scenes
- Legends of ancient wars
- Secrets of Deadman’s Island
- The best views in the entire park
- Strangeness beneath the famous seawall
And more!
MEETING PLACE:
Beside the whale fountain outside the entrance to the Vancouver Aquarium – 845 Avison Way.
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