The first cache placed by nmebrown and myself! Hoping to showcase the Hinge Park wetland lookout. Watch out for the family of beavers who have taken up residence!
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Hinge Park
Hinge Park is one of the newest parks in Vancouver, created during the redevelopment of False Creek for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The seawall runs through it and it’s only a few steps from the bakeries and brew pubs in Olympic Village.
This little park features a rainwater wetland with native plants and a swampy little stream. A pathway runs through the park, criss-crossing the stream, over hills and bridges, and even through a rusty, hollow submarine. It’s an off-leash area, so there are lots of kids and dogs running up and down the path, to the playground at the end, with a great view of False Creek.
The park is often the location for large-scale public art installations, most often focused on sustainability or human rights and diversity.
A section of the park juts out into the water, forming a tiny, land-tied island, affectionately called “Beer Island” by locals who sneak a drink there after dark. A pathway leads across the water and around it, giving an intimate, quiet view of passing boats and Aquabusses, glittering glass towers and BC Place across the water.