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Originally Posted by WarrenC12
What are you talking about? Vanier Park is jammed with fireworks, bard on the beach, children's festivals, etc.
The maritime museum is totally drowned out and ignored. I'm sure most people have no idea where it is. It and the Vancouver museum both deserve more prominent and tourist friendly locations in the city, which is somewhere in the downtown core right now.
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Both the Maritime Museum and the Museum of Vancouver are neglected by the City of Vancouver. The City should be investing a lot more in the facilities and the marketing of them.
Vanier Point is hardly far from downtown and is literally adjacent to Granville Island, one of Vancouver's top destinations. The city should also be investing in making that linkage more obvious. If you look at cities like Chicago or LA the museum facilities are much more spread out.
And don't even get me started on a how a city who claims pedestrians are their Number 1 priority can let Bard on the Beach patrons stumble in the dark over uneven grass back to transport, yet pour literally millions into the nearby bike lane.