Inukshuk Monument – English Bay – Vancouver
Inukshuk Monument – Vancouver
The Inukshuk monument installed in 1987 at Vancouver's English Bay is an art installation by Alvin Kanak built out of grey granite. This large Inukshuk sculpture was commissioned by the Government of the Northwest Territories to be displayed outside their pavilion at Expo '86, and later was given to the city of Vancouver.
A plaque near the work reads:
Login / Register
Wander Vancouver
Information
Location Etiquette
Do not leave any trash behind. Do not vandalize or climb the Inukshuk monument.
Transit Accessible
Take bus #5 from downtown Vancouver and get off at Denman and Pendrell Street (Stop ID: 50632). From here follow Beach Ave for 6 minutes until at destination.
Parking Available
There is a bit of parking available along Beach Ave.
Family Friendly
The Inukshuk monument is family and stroller friendly. There is grassy areas located all around the art piece for kids to play on and benches to sit.
Wheelchair Friendly
Reaching the Inukshuk monument is wheelchair friendly.
Share Your Wanderings
Use our tag #WanderVancouver on social media for a chance to be featured! Or email them to content@wandervancouver.com if you would like them posted on this webpage.