The Queen Victoria Memorial Monument is made of granite and is located in Stanley Park. It was unvei...
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The Queen Victoria Memorial Monument, nestled in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, pays homage to the revered queen who led the British Empire during the 1800s. This memorial stands as a testament to Queen Victoria's enduring legacy and is open to all visitors free of charge.
Designed by architect James Blomfield and crafted with Nelson Island granite by J. McIntosh and Sons, the monument was funded through innovative means, including the sale of specially printed memorial cards by school children. Unveiled in 1906, the monument's plaque honors Queen Victoria as "Victoria the Good," a title bestowed by the school children of Vancouver in 1905.
Located near the Georgia Street entrance of Stanley Park, the Queen Victoria Memorial is in proximity to the Vancouver Rowing Club and the Robert Burns Statue, offering visitors the chance to explore a host of attractions within this picturesque part of Stanley Park.
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Please don't get me wrong. I'm a great fan of Queen Victoria, and all (ok, most) things Victorian, b...
Located across from the Rowing Club, and near the Robert Burns statue, the Queen Victoria Memorial m...


