A large park in Yaletown, Vancouver. The best thing do here is walk on the seawall and enjoy the view or hang out on the grass with a picnic. On the water is a strange looking monument shaped like a rocket with two balls.
This stunning downtown park is an intricate mix of active and passive recreation opportunities, all with views of False Creek and Yaletown. Sports courts and playgrounds are sheltered by lush plantings, and a large open lawn is perfect for kite flying, resting in the sunshine, or hosting an outdoor festival. David Lam Park is also home to several intriguing sculptures nestled along the waterfront. This park was named in 1995 for British Columbia Lt. Governor David Lam.The purpose of this blog is to visit and review all parks in the City of Vancouver.
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