If you have ever walked or driven along Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver, you definitely have seen a nice park on both sides of yours from 7th to 8th street. This park, with its central location, is called “Victora Park”. There are some monuments of World War and World War 2 in the park, to recall everyone of those great heros fought for the freedom of not only Canada but the whole world. This is how it looks like.
The place is known as “North Vancouver Cenotaph”. For more information about this monument please visit this webpage (War Monuments Website).
This is the map of the area, in case you want to get to Victoria Park.
And this is the street view, from Lonsdale Avenue.
Once, I was waiting at the bus stop on Lonsdale to get to the Lonsdale Quay, while I shot this video. This is a short video showing around the bus stop and Victoria Park.
There is a nice horse sculpture, as it can be seen in the video, in Victoria Park. I have found a picture of it online and this is it:

You can learn more about this horse sculpture clicking this link. Apparently this sculpture is only 3 years old and has been made in 2007.







