Inukshuk 1700 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V3

Inukshuk





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Inukshuk 1700 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V3




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1700 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V3

Hours

  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Benjamin Bahmann
19.10.2023
Inukshuk
The Inukshuk is very nice and big cultural sculpture by Alvin Karnak made in 1986 and moved to the actual place in 1987. As a traditional sculpture from the Inuit it was used as a landmark and navigational aid. It represents the northern friendship and hospitality and is made out of grey Granit.
Shilov Mani
18.10.2023
Inukshuk
It was raining when I went here but it was still a nice place to chill and relax and just be! Recommended for a picnic with friends/family when the sun is out.
Mat Bienczyk
09.10.2023
Inukshuk
Really neat Inukshuk sculpture on the edge of the English Bay Beach. Worth seeing if you're in the area!
Sébastien
09.10.2023
Inukshuk
Great place to take amazing photos to put on instagram
Michael Moriarity
01.10.2023
Inukshuk
This estanding stone landmark , commemorative sign or cairn is a centuries old symbol ...the Inukshuk is very present in Inuit tradition.. it signifies safety, hope and friendship..this structure stands along the area near English Bay beach...we were here at 9 pm in the evening and the stars lit the heavens and the nearby English Bay set a very relaxed tone for our evening...
Cory Ayler
17.09.2023
Inukshuk
The Inukshuk, a landmark of English Bay and a very picturesque place for taking photos, particularly at sunset. With English Bay beach just to the side, and on the other side you have a very 'zen' rock garden, where people practice their skills at balancing rocks on top of one another. It's a great place to spend a few hours.
Jack Kaz (HyeProfile)
16.09.2023
Inukshuk
Beautiful rendition of a traditional Inukshuk, albeit at a much larger scale, in a picturesque setting on a peninsula at the tip of English Bay beach. Not sure if the urban legend about food being buried under her is true, but I didn't dig to find out.
Lisa Vasilieva
06.09.2023
Inukshuk
Great spot for an evening walk.
Jay Mehta
26.07.2023
Inukshuk
Great place to understand an important piece of Canada's history and enjoy great views sitting here may be a couple of minutes or even an hour or so.We walked down here all the way from Sunset Beach and it was a good walk.Definitely recommended for a visit.
Lavysh
18.07.2023
Inukshuk
The Inukshuk is an Inuit monument at English Bay in Vancouver.They are used to mark a place for navigation or as an important location such as a burial ground or important location. The arms and feet, when pointed in a certain direction indicated the way to go for navigation. It signifies safety, hope and friendship. In the Inuit language the name Inukshuk means in the likeliness of a human". Great place to learn about Canadian history and it's early settlers. The English Bay is a very good place for a morning walk or an evening stroll and to enjoy a sunset."

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1700 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V3
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