Inventing Stanley Park

An Environmental History

Sean Kheraj author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:15th May '13

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A thought-provoking exploration of the natural forces and human manipulations that helped transform a peninsula in the Pacific Northwest into Vancouver’s most iconic landmark.

A timely exploration of how the interplay between attitudes toward nature, parks policy, public memory, and the force of nature helped shape one of the world’s most famous urban parks.

In the early hours of 15 December 2006, a windstorm of a ferocity not known for more than forty years ripped through Vancouver. In the crisp light of dawn, the city’s residents awoke to discover that Stanley Park, their city’s most treasured park, had been transformed into a tangle of splintered and uprooted trees. In the weeks that followed, people toured Stanley Park by car and by foot like a procession of mourners at a funeral. Their anguish revealed more than just an attachment to the memory of a park – it marked the end of a romanticized vision of timeless natural space.

In Inventing Stanley Park, environmental historian Sean Kheraj examines how this tension between popular expectations of idealized wilderness and the volatility of complex ecosystems helped shape one of the world’s most famous urban parks. Drawing on a wealth of illustrations and the insights of environmental history, Kheraj not only describes and depicts the natural and cultural forces that shaped the park’s landscape, he also reveals the roots of our complex relationship with nature.

Released to coincide with Stanley Park’s 125th anniversary, this book offers a revealing meditation on the interrelationship between nature, culture, parks policy, and public memory.

  • Winner of CLIO Prize for BC, Canadian Historical Association 2014 (Canada)
  • Commended for BC Historical Federation Book Prize 2014 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for City of Vancouver Book Award 2013 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia, UBC Library 2014 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Book Prize, BC Book Prizes 2014 (Canada)

ISBN: 9780774824248

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 580g

304 pages