Description
In Stanley Park, only a few meters from Prospect Point (at the north-western tip of the peninsula) the Lions Gate Bridge spans First Narrows, linking North Vancouver to the city center. Both the bridge and the nearby totem pole date from 1939. The pole was carved by Chief Joe Capilano and commemorates George Vancouver's original meeting with the Salish Indians in 1792.

The Prospect Point lookout offers beautiful views of the North Shore Mountains, Burrard Inlet, as well as the Lions Gate Bridge. Prospect Point is the highest point in Stanley Park and a must see for visitors to the park.
Hobbies & Activities category: Scenic site or route
Attractions Near Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver