Lumberman’s Arch
Lonely Planet review for Lumberman’s Arch
Once the site of a Coast Salish village, Lumberman’s Arch received its modern name from the beefy, rough-hewn archway donated by the Lumberman’s and Shingleman’s Society. If your kids have overheated themselves by running wild in the sun, cool them off here at the giggle-inducing seafront Water Park. Just east along the seawall from here is the Girl in a Wetsuit bronze statue by Elek Imredy – sometimes wearing a sweater to preserve her modesty – and the colorful ship’s figurehead of the SS Empress of Japan, which commemorates Vancouver’s early trade with Asia.








