Brockton Point, located at the eastern tip of Stanley Park, is a historic site featuring a century-old lighthouse and a collection of First Nations totem poles, making it one of Vancouver’s most-visited attractions. Situated between the Burrard Inlet and Coal Harbour, this waterfront lookout provides panoramic views of North Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains. Visitors can explore the cultural significance of the totem poles and enjoy the scenic vistas, creating a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
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