[Herons in nests at Stanley Park]
[Horse-drawn carriage in Stanley Park]
[Road through Stanley Park]
[Small totem pole figure in front of decaying tree trunk, Stanley Park]
[Snow-covered trail in Stanley Park]
[Stanley Park Pavilion]
[Trees and path in Stanley Park]
[View of Coal Harbour from Vancouver]
Big Trees, Stanley Park
Deadman's Island
Deadman's Island
Entrance to Stanley Park
Lodge, Stanley Park
Looking west from Second Beach
Old pier at Second Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver
Second Beach, Stanley Park
Siwash Rock [Stanley Park]
The Johnston family [posing at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
The Narrows, Stanley Park
[A wooded area]
Hallelujah Point
Road to reservoir, Stanley Park
[Five cars at Prospect Point, Stanley Park]
[Shoreline of Stanley Park, showing Siwash Rock in the distance]
[Willows and bridges at Stanley Park]
[Coal Harbour, showing part of Stanley Park, Deadman's Island, and houseboats]
[Couple standing among the trees referred to as the] Seven Sisters, Stanley Park
[Family in horse-drawn carriage at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
[Family in touring car parked at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
[Lillie sisters and boy in a carriage in front of the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
[Pedestrian and equestrian paths in Stanley Park]
[Road through Stanley Park]
[Road through Stanley Park]
[Siwash Rock, Stanley Park]
[Snow-covered clearing in] Stanley Park
[Snow-covered trees and trail in Stanley Park]
[Three men in carriage backed into the Hollow Tree at Stanley Park]
[Trail along beach in Stanley Park]
[Tree and leaf foliage, Stanley Park]
[Walking path in Stanley Park, surrounded by trees and ferns]
Bowling green at Stanley Park
Cycling in Stanley Park
English Bay
James Bennett Fyer (Ben) [standing with bicycle] by Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Mrs. Webster's family and Galloway family at Second Beach
Old squatters' shacks, Stanley Park
Second Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Third Beach, Stanley Park
View from Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., showing monument to S. S. Beaver.
Walk to Coal Harbour