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The image shows a bronze sculpture of a bear lying on its back on a paved walkway. The bear is dark brown in color and appears to be a life-sized representation. Its paws are extended upwards, and its head is turned to the left, with its mouth slightly open. The walkway is made of grey interlocking bricks, and dappled sunlight casts shadows from trees onto the ground. In the background, a green cart with wheels is visible, as well as faint shadows of people. A shadow of a person holding up a phone is cast in the foreground. A small plaque is partially visible on the lower left, suggesting this is a public art installation. This sculpture is located in The Shipyards, Lower Lonsdale, District of North Vancouver, Canada.
MVerno

Jun 20, 2026

District of North Vancouver, Canada

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The image shows a bronze sculpture of a bear lying on its back on a paved walkway. The bear is dark brown in color and appears to be a life-sized representation. Its paws are extended upwards, and its head is turned to the left, with its mouth slightly open. The walkway is made of grey interlocking bricks, and dappled sunlight casts shadows from trees onto the ground. In the background, a green cart with wheels is visible, as well as faint shadows of people. A shadow of a person holding up a phone is cast in the foreground. A small plaque is partially visible on the lower left, suggesting this is a public art installation. This sculpture is located in The Shipyards, Lower Lonsdale, District of North Vancouver, Canada.

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