24 Fun Flaneur Finds in Vancouver
Flaneuring aka wandering is one of the keys to being an everyday tourist, as you can do it anywhere any time. You can do it for 10 minutes, or you can do it all day. Often leave early and park further away or get off at bus stop further from my destination so I can flaneur a bit before I need to be somewhere. Or I will flaneur the neighbourhood after I my meeting.
It is a great way to get to know a new place as you just head out the door and see where your whim takes you. Recently we spent over three week flaneuring in Vancouver. Pretty much everyday we just took the bus to a different part of the city and started walking to see what we would find
Given it is now 2024, I thought it might be fun to share with you 24 of our fun flaneur finds, in no particular orders. Everything from public art to hidden public spaces, from thrift store finds to urban dancing. Too much fun!
Let the flaneuring begin….
#1 1090 West Pinder Art Show
#2 The Alberni
#3 Dancing Safeway
#5 Polar Bear Enclosure
#6 Emily Carr And Friends
#7 The Wall
#8 Playful Plaza
#9 Chinatown Coin Bank
#10 The Heart Pedestrian Bridge
#11 Mother Nature
#12 Empty Train Station
#13 Totem Pole Village
#14 Nine O’clock Gun
#15 Pitch & Putt
#16 Gold Rush Camel
#17 Tiny Cows
#18 Douglas Coupland Trail
#19 Granddaughters Mural
#20 White House Surprise
#21 Vancouver General Hospital Thrift Store Fun
#22 The Perfect Niche
#23 Pole Dancer
While flaneuring South Granville I became intrigued by this guy pasting posters on telephone poles. In this age of online social media this was very old school advertising. I loved how he danced around the pole making very rhythmic brush strokes - to me he was dancing around the pole.
#24 Funky Chairs
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