Sutcliffe Park was named in the mid 1970s for Doug Sutcliffe who served as the City's Project Manager for development of the South False Creek.
Sutcliffe Park occupies a thread of land nestled between the ocean and the condo developments overlooking False Creek. Offering passer-bys many pleasant places to sit and enjoy the views of False Creek. There are extensive lush gardens around the entrance to Granville Island and the gardens are ever changing.
Throughout the year, different plants appear, flower, and then disappear. Larger plants and vines planted as background earlier in the year are now in full bloom.
Hope you all enjoyed the stroll through Sutcliffe Park!
Sandy :)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sutcliffe Park, Vancouver BC
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HI !!! YESTERDAY i was watching the "travel and living channel " and started a documentarie about Vancouver ....i said to myself :
oh i know where to find images prettier and more interesting than those of the tv .....
it is always a huge huge pleasure to come to visit you .
Your such a darling! Thanks so much xx
so your name is Sandy ( it is writen right here , i should learn to see all around me , sorry ).
It is very very very nice to meet you Sandy .
i am happy for to know a litle bit more about you .
kisses fron your friend , fron the other extreme of the continent .
Caio .
Great photos Sandy!! Thanks for another tour!
-Alex
It is such a great pleasure to know you too Caio! You are truly inspiring..love all your artwork! Thanks so much for the lovely comments :)
Your very welcome Alex! You truly are a gifted writer..just love your blog!
Sandy :)
What else to say but beautiful and breath taking photos .
Thanks so much for your ever so lovely comment Nsiyer! Your blog is so very inspiring!
Sandy :)
You have literally painted the page 'Green"! Lovely shots!
why ty Viji :) xx
Thanks for your glimpses of Sutcliffe Park. Lovely green , looks so inviting :)
so green..so fresh..i can almost smell the grass :)
Thanks so much for your lovely comments!
Wow Sandy,
Breathtaking indeed- the wonderful photographs tell it all. Gosh, I'll be back to enjoy the pictures all over again (smile) and catch up with the rest of your blog.
LJ
Thanks so much for your lovely comment LJ xx
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