If you are visiting the Vancouver area, you probably have already heard how popular Stanley Park and the Totem Poles are in Vancouver. These Totem Poles in the Totem Park are one of the most popular tourist attractions at the Park. These Totem Poles are also a significant part of history for both the park and the city of Vancouver.
The Totem Poles were places at the park in 1920s. At first there were only four totem poles and as the years have gone by they have placed more poles during celebrations like the Golden Jubilee Celebration of 1936. The Park Commissioners decided that it would be a good idea to place the Totem Poles in the park in the 1920s. They wanted a Indian Village built in the Lumberman's Arch area. The Park Commissioners decided to place the Totem Poles at Totem Park due to the discovery of 8 feet of shells in the ground. This cultural mound was actually used for the first road in Stanley Park.
The Totem Poles provide such a fascinating attraction to its residents and visitors. The importance of the Totem Poles at the Totem Park makes you want to learn more about the history of Vancouver to understand the significance of these poles. These Totem Poles are located right near the water which gives them the perfect background. You can take some time to admire the poles and then take a few minutes to walk around the waterside. The park has so many attractions but this is the number one place everyone visits while at the park.