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Gate to the Northwest Passage

1980 establishments in British Columbia1980 sculpturesKitsilanoMonuments and memorials in VancouverOutdoor sculptures in Vancouver
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Gate to the Northwest Passage is a 1980 sculpture by Alan Chung Hung, located adjacent to the Vancouver Maritime Museum in Vanier Park in the Kitsilano neighborhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The 4.6-metre (15 ft) sculpture of a square, cut and twisted "like a paper clip" to form an arch, is composed of weathered Corten steel that rusts to provide a protective layer. The work was installed in 1980 to commemorate the arrival of Captain George Vancouver in Burrard Inlet, following a competition sponsored by Parks Canada one year prior. Gate to the Northwest Passage received an adverse reaction initially, but reception has improved over time. The sculpture has been included in walking tours of the surrounding neighborhoods as a highlight of Vanier Park.

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Gate to the Northwest Passage
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Gate to the Northwest Passage

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V6J Vancouver, Kitsilano
British Columbia, Canada
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