Overview

The first Lumberman’s Arch was a massive monument consisting of a roof supported by eight thick tree trunks. It was installed across Pender Street to commemorate the 1912 visit of the Canadian governor general the Duke of Connaught, then floated across the harbour and re-installed near this spot.

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3250 Stanley Park Dr, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada
Large wooden log structure forming an arch over a gravel path in a park with trees and picnic tables nearby.

Lumberman's Arch

The first Lumberman’s Arch was a massive monument consisting of a roof supported by eight thick tree trunks. It was installed across Pender Street to commemorate the 1912 visit of the Canadian governor general the Duke of Connaught, then floated across the harbour and re-installed near this spot.

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