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stanley park

A volunteer, shot below the knees, removing blackberry roots in Stanley Park as part of an effort to remove invasive plants.

Impact

Volunteers in Vancouver Are Protecting Stanley Park From an Unlikely Threat

Birders, Blackberries, and the Battle for Biodiversity.

Impact

Rethinking Stanley Park

Deep cuts.

Community

Finding Stanley Park’s Mother Tree

How an author, an ecologist, and a climber helped me track down an elusive 1,000-year-old western red cedar.

Stanley Park roses

Community

The Secrets to Stanley Park’s Flourishing 100-Year-Old Rose Garden

Experimentation is half the fun for head gardener Peter Norton.

birdwatching in the lower mainland

Community

A Beginner’s Guide to Birdwatching in Greater Vancouver

Where to spot great sandhill cranes, swaninson’s thrushes, yellowthroats, and more.

Community

When Thousands of Vancouverites Converged in Stanley Park for a Love-In

49 years ago, Prospect Point hosted an historic Be-In.

Community

Uncover the Secrets of Stanley Park and Search for Hidden Treasure

These often untold stories helped make the park what it is today.

Photo courtesy of Grant Hayter-Menzies.

Arts

‘Woo, The Monkey Who Inspired Emily Carr: A Biography’

Animal Magic.

Grant Hayter-Menzies’ new book explores the close relationship between the legendary Canadian artist and her Javanese macaque.

The Gardeners of Stanley Park

Community

The Gardeners of Stanley Park

Into the woods.

Each beautiful plot of greenery is highly designed, and exists thanks to the hard work of a small team of dedicated green thumbs.

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