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One Snowy Day in Stanley Park

In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.
– William Blake

That year, I took an extended Christmas vacation, and it truly paid off when snow arrived in early January. I decided to walk down to Stanley Park to photograph the snow-covered trees and the frozen Lost Lagoon. Since it was a weekday, the park was almost deserted. The serenity of the scene, combined with the breathtaking surroundings, made it an unforgettable experience.

Encountering these birds warmed my heart. They coexisted so harmoniously, a lesson we humans could certainly take from that vibrant, feathered group.

Winter is an excellent time to observe the park’s diverse wildlife. Lost Lagoon often attracts various bird species, and the absence of summer crowds provides a tranquil environment for nature enthusiasts.

This beauty is late for the party…

Experiencing Stanley Park in winter offers a peaceful retreat with its snow-dusted landscapes and festive charm, providing a distinctive perspective on one of Vancouver’s most cherished landmarks.

Tree at Lost Lagoon

Frozen Lost Lagoon

Taking a solitary walk through a winter wonderland can be incredibly rejuvenating, a perfect way to recharge your energy and clear your mind.

January 5, 2022 / 2024

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