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In the heart of Stanley Park, Vancouver, the iconic Lumbermen's Arch stands as a testament to the city's rich history. This unique structure, built in 1952, replaced the original wooden arch that once honored the Duke of Connaught. Now a popular gathering spot, the archway is a symbol of Vancouver's connection to the lumber industry.
Visitors can explore the area surrounding Lumbermen's Arch, which includes a picturesque picnic area and the Variety Kids Water Park. A stroll to the lower end of the arch reveals a plaque commemorating its historical significance. The arch's relocation from downtown Vancouver to Stanley Park adds to its allure and charm.
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