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Lost Lagoon

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Lost Lagoon is a serene, artificial lake nestled within the iconic Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Situated just west of Georgia Street near the park's entrance, this tranquil urban oasis sits at an elevation of approximately 7 meters above sea level. Originally a tidal mud flat known as Ch'ekxwa'7lech by the Squamish people, it was transformed into a freshwater lagoon after the construction of the Stanley Park Causeway in 1916.

Visitors consistently praise Lost Lagoon for its peaceful…

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    21 giugno 2023

    Escursionismo

    Il "Lost Logoon" faceva originariamente parte del porto. Lo specchio d'acqua fu separato dalla costruzione di strade nel 1916 e si sviluppò in una laguna. Oggi il lago ospita molte specie di uccelli, tartarughe e altri animali selvatici.
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    "The Lost Logoon" è servito da ispirazione per la famosa poesia di Emily Pauline Johnson.
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    15 settembre 2022

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    La passeggiata è lunga e ideale per corridori, biciclette e camminatori. Con il tempo puoi completare l'intero percorso senza disturbare gli incontri con le auto. Tocchi l'intera area della città dal porto allo Stanley Park e dall'isola di Granville al Villaggio Olimpico.
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    14 agosto 2023

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    Posto meravigliosamente tranquillo vicino al trambusto della città vicina. Goditi la vista!
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    Pali totemici di Brockton Point – Cannone delle nove giro ad anello con partenza da Stanley Park

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    Elevazione 10 m

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    martedì 28 aprile

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    Posizione:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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    What is the history behind the name 'Lost Lagoon'?

    Originally, this area was a tidal mud flat known as Ch'ekxwa'7lech by the Squamish people, which meant it dried out with the tides. The name 'Lost Lagoon' was coined by poet Pauline Johnson, who observed her favorite canoeing spot becoming 'lost' when the tide receded. The park board officially adopted the name in 1922 after the construction of the Stanley Park Causeway in 1916 transformed it from a tidal flat into a landlocked lagoon.

    Is the trail around Lost Lagoon suitable for all fitness levels and activities?

    Yes, the trail encircling Lost Lagoon is a well-maintained, flat promenade, approximately 1.8 to 2 kilometers (1.1 to 1.2 miles) long. It's considered an easy route, making it ideal for walkers, runners, and cyclists of all ages and fitness levels, including families with strollers or individuals using wheelchairs. It offers a pleasant, car-free experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the Lost Lagoon trail?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Lost Lagoon, provided they are kept on a leash. It's a popular spot for dog walkers. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the cleanliness and natural beauty of the park for all visitors and wildlife.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Lost Lagoon?

    Lost Lagoon is a thriving habitat for diverse wildlife. You can frequently spot various bird species, including Canada geese, mallard ducks, and great blue herons. The northern shore is also home to many turtles. Keep an eye out for other creatures like warblers, tree swallows, and raccoons, especially during quieter times of the day.

    Is there parking available near Lost Lagoon, and how accessible is it by public transport?

    Parking is available within Stanley Park, with several paid parking lots accessible from the Georgia Street entrance. However, these can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Lost Lagoon is also very accessible by public transport; numerous bus routes serve the perimeter of Stanley Park, with stops conveniently located near the lagoon's entrance.

    Can I swim or boat in Lost Lagoon?

    No, swimming and boating are strictly prohibited in Lost Lagoon. It is a protected wildlife zone, and these activities are restricted to preserve its delicate ecosystem and ensure the safety of its resident birds and other animals.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks to look out for around the lagoon?

    The most prominent landmark is the Jubilee Fountain, which is beautifully lit at night and offers a dramatic visual, especially at dusk. The entire trail around the lagoon provides picturesque views of the water, surrounding greenery, and the Vancouver skyline in the distance. The Stanley Park Nature House on the southeast shore is also a notable point of interest, offering insights into the park's natural history.

    How crowded does Lost Lagoon get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a popular urban oasis within Stanley Park, Lost Lagoon can get quite busy, particularly on sunny weekends, holidays, and during the summer months. While the trail is wide enough to accommodate many visitors, expect more people during peak times. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays.

    Are there cafes or restaurants nearby Lost Lagoon?

    While there are no direct cafes or restaurants immediately adjacent to Lost Lagoon, you'll find several options within a short walk or drive inside Stanley Park, such as the Stanley Park Pavilion or Prospect Point Cafe. Additionally, the bustling West End neighborhood of Vancouver, just outside the park's entrance, offers a wide array of dining choices.

    Is Lost Lagoon suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Lost Lagoon is suitable for winter walks. The paved trail is generally well-maintained and cleared, making it accessible even after light snowfall. Winter offers a different kind of beauty, with crisp air and potentially fewer crowds. However, always check local weather conditions and dress warmly, as temperatures can be chilly. The Jubilee Fountain remains a beautiful sight, and winter birdwatching can be rewarding.

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