False Creek
False Creek (49.2695° N 123.124° W) is a short inlet in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, separating the central business district from the rest of the city. It was named by George Henry Richards during his Hydrographic survey of 1856-63. Science World is located at its eastern end and the Burrard Street Bridge crosses its western end. False Creek is also spanned by the Granville Street and Cambie Street bridges. Panorama of False Creek, showing BC Place, Plaza of Nations, and Science World with downtown in the background. Panorama of False Creek, showing BC Place, Plaza of Nations, and Science World with downtown in the background.Top photos chosen by u all:

Pedestrian Bridge
Made by fengski
It was difficult to capture the lovely shape of this bridge, with its combination of straight lines forming the structure, curved rails delineating the arched path, and ribs connecting the two. I'd have gone for something lighter, visually speaking, but this presumably won't be falling down any time soon.

Day Two of the Deck
Made by tripleman
The most comfortable chairs in Vancouver shot from a different angle. www.tripleman.com

Bridge
Made by breeonne
Something oddly feminine about this footbridge...

Six
Made by ruczko
Nearest places of interest:
| Olympic Village Citytv Vancouver Science World Public Washroom | Andy Livingstone Park The Creekside Plaza of Nations General Motors Place |
