Girl in Wetsuit Statue

The Girl in a Wetsuit is a bronze statue near Stanley Park, honouring Vancouver’s maritime life, depicting a young woman in a wetsuit gazing across the water.

The Girl in a Wetsuit is a bronze statue in Vancouver, perched on a rock along the city’s waterfront near Stanley Park. Sculpted by Elek Imredy in 1972, it depicts a young woman wearing a wetsuit and scuba gear, gazing thoughtfully across the water. Inspired by the famous Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, it honours Vancouver’s connection to the sea, its diving community, and the city’s maritime lifestyle. The statue has become a popular spot for photos, quietly blending art, nature, and the city’s coastal identity. 

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Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a massive 1,000-acre urban park in Downtown Vancouver, known for its forests, beaches, wildlife, and the iconic totem poles at Brockton Point.
Stanley Park Totem Poles
Brockton Point features a collection of Indigenous totem poles, one of the park's most photographed spots, representing various First Nations communities.
Brockton Point Lighthouse
Located in Stanley park, Brockton Point Lighthouse is a Vancouver icon with a distinctive white hexagonal tower that is still used for navigational purposes.
Stanley Park Rose Garden
Stanley Park Rose Garden boasts 3,500+ roses, peaceful paths, and scenic seating, offering a fragrant and colourful oasis in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.
SS Empress of Japan Figurehead
The SS Empress of Japan Figurehead, a dragon carving from a 1891 liner, now stands in Stanley Park as a replica; the original is kept in the Maritime Museum.
Nine o'clock Gun
The Nine O’Clock Gun in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour fires daily at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., marking time and celebrating the city’s maritime history.

Related Tours

Explore Stanley Park: Private 2-hour Tour in Vancouver

Spanning over 1000 acres, Stanley Park is Vancouver’s largest and most beloved green space, taking up a significant chunk of the city’s Downtown peninsula. A designated Canadian National Historic Site, visitors to the park can find a myriad of monuments, artefacts and works of art in addition to its many gorgeous gardens, centuries-old trees and a wide variety of wildlife. Our 2-hour private tour is the perfect way to explore the park with a local guide, covering a carefully chosen selection of landmarks, monuments and natural wonders.

On this private 2-hour tour, you will:

  • Get to know Vancouver’s crown jewel, Stanley Park, with a local driver guide;
  • Enjoy convenient hotel pick up and drop off at the central location of your choice;
  • Travel comfortably through the city and around the park in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle;
  • Visit the famous totem poles and hear the complex history behind them;
  • See the Brockton Point Lighthouse and the Nine O'Clock Gun and discover why the nightly cannon fire was once essential to maritime operations in the area;
  • Admire iconic art pieces around the park, including the Harry Jerome Statue, the “Girl in Wetsuit” sculpture, and the SS Empress of Japan figurehead;
  • Pass by the Hollow Tree, ​​a massive centuries-old red cedar, and learn about the different flora and fauna that thrive in the park;
  • Take in spectacular views of the city and surrounding landscapes at Prospect Point;
  • Stop and smell the roses at the Stanley Park Rose Garden;

Embrace the serenity of the Lost Lagoon and uncover the poetic meaning behind its name.

Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty and cultural heritage of Stanley Park, Vancouver’s cherished green oasis, on this private tour of one of the largest and most fascinating urban parks in North America. Beginning with convenient pick-up directly from your downtown hotel, your friendly local driver-guide will take you on a leisurely exploration, a mix of driving and on foot, through the park’s lush forests, scenic lookouts, and historic landmarks. You’ll travel comfortably by vehicle between the park’s highlights, and at each stop, you’ll have time to get out, explore, and take in the sights on foot.

As you travel along the seawall and winding park roads, your guide will share stories of Vancouver’s past and present, weaving together its Indigenous heritage, natural beauty, and coastal charm. You’ll visit the striking Brockton Point Totem Poles, where each intricate carving tells a tale passed down through generations. Nearby, you’ll find the Nine O’Clock Gun, a time-honoured cannon that has marked the end of each day since the late 19th century, and the emblematic Brockton Point Lighthouse, standing proudly where ocean and city meet.

Throughout the park, you’ll discover iconic works of art that celebrate Vancouver’s spirit, like the Harry Jerome Statue, honouring one of Canada’s greatest athletes, and the graceful “Girl in Wetsuit”, inspired by the city’s connection to the sea. You’ll also spot the intriguing SS Empress of Japan figurehead, a striking relic of Vancouver’s maritime history and long-standing connection with Asia. You’ll also make your way up to Prospect Point, the highest point of the whole park, where breathtaking views of the Lions Gate Bridge and North Shore Mountains stretch before you, and stop by the Hollow Tree, a centuries-old cedar that has become one of Stanley Park’s most photographed natural landmarks. If time allows, you can stroll through the fragrant Rose Garden, admire Ferguson Point and Third Beach, and finish your visit at the tranquil Lost Lagoon, where waterfowl glide across the surface and the noise of the city melts away.

At the end of your visit, your driver-guide will return you to your chosen downtown location, leaving you refreshed, inspired, and with a deeper connection to the beauty and history of this extraordinary park, a pivotal part of the city that truly encapsulates Vancouver’s perfect balance between nature and urban life.

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