IN PHOTOS: Benches of Yaletown


This bench is located in Yaletown Park. It’s a perfect perch to watch the pigeons from and is quite comfortable for sitting (not lying down, a very uncomfortable siesta spot).

Mainland Street has a wonderful diversity of backless benches. It’s quite common on a happening saturday night to see 6-8 folks cozied up on a backless bench taking a breather. A very flexible piece of street furniture.

Another bench along Mainland Street. Made from a single giant piece of wood and two pieces of rusted steel it really harkens back to the industrial history of Yaletown. I call this one the “leaning pyramid bench” as in, that pyramid sure looks good to lean up against.

These red loungers can be flipped on their sides to make L shaped backless benches and can be moved. These are definitely the most fun pieces of furniture in Yaletown!

The Roundhouse Turntable Plaza is the home to these funky loungers. The Plaza was re-opened in 2012 after a long re-imagining process. It is so much more useable now, love it!

This is an example of the standard Yaletown seawall bench. They are reasonably comfy and there are lots of them!

Benches with a water view. The quintessential Vancouver public furniture. Sit down, stare off and relax.