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  1. Explore the diverse and ancient trees of Stanley Park, a coastal rainforest in Vancouver. Learn about the monument trees, the hollow tree, and the major tree species of the park.

    • Totem Poles

      Trees. Stanley Park in Vancouver has a variety of trees –...

  2. The Hollow Tree in Stanley Park is arguably the most famous tourist attraction in Vancouver for over the last 100 years. The Hollow Tree is very old, about 600-800 years old Western Red Cedar tree that died, but left a huge hollow stump.

  3. Old-Growth Trees of Stanley Park. A StoryMap on a collected sample of Ancient Trees residing in the Biggest Park of City of Vancouver, BC.

  4. Experience the last remaining old growth in the city's historic Stanley Park. Follow our expert guide to these natural wonders, including towering douglas firs, wide and wondrous cedars, and the largest known maple tree in all of Canada.

  5. Trees. Stanley Park in Vancouver has a variety of trees – some centuries old – like western red cedar, bigleaf maple, and Douglas fir. Wildlife. Stanley Park's diverse habitats of coniferous forests, boggy wetlands, and rocky shores teem with an amazing variety of wildlife. Take in arts and culture. First Nations art and totem poles.

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · The downtown pennisula is connected to Stanley Park, a 1000 acre natural gem of coastal rainforests where you will find some of the largest Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar and Big Leaf Maple trees in British Columbia.

  7. www.insidevancouver.ca › 2019/06/27 › where-to-see-big-treesWhere to See Big Trees in Vancouver

    Jun 27, 2019 · Look for the big tree icon on the Stanley Park map and head off on a tree-finding scavenger hunt. The highlight is the 600-year-old douglas fir near the intersection of Bridle Path and Cathedral Trail.