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Victory Square

Parklike square centered on a solemn granite cenotaph dedicated to fallen WWI soldiers in 1924. Victory Square, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, is a public square that serves as a historic and cultural landmark. Established in 1924, it was originally built as a memorial to the veterans of World War I and continues to honor Canada’s military history. The square features several monuments and statues, including the prominent Cenotaph, which commemorates the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers in various conflicts.

Over the years, Victory Square has become a popular space for public gatherings, celebrations, and peaceful protests. The square is surrounded by several notable buildings, including the Vancouver Public Library and various downtown offices. The park’s lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere provide a peaceful escape from the busy urban environment, attracting both locals and tourists alike. Victory Square also hosts annual events such as Remembrance Day ceremonies, where community members gather to pay their respects to the fallen. The square is not only a historical site but also a vibrant public space where the city comes together to reflect, celebrate, and connect.

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  • Monday08:00 - 18:00
  • Tuesday08:00 - 18:00
  • Wednesday08:00 - 18:00
  • Thursday08:00 - 18:00
  • Friday08:00 - 18:00
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