• Burrard Inlet (Halkomelem: səlilwət) is a shallow-sided fjord in the northwestern Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Burrard Inlet, eastern arm of the Strait of Georgia, extending 23 miles (37 km) in an easterly direction into southeastern British Columbia, Canada.
  • Though clams can still be found in the mudflats, which sit across the inlet from a refinery, extensive contamination means shellfish in Burrard Inlet is mostly not...
  • Şimdi Burrard Inlet olarak bilinen şey, Yerli insanlar of Musqueam, Squamish insanlar ve Tsleil-waututh Bu topraklarda binlerce yıldır ikamet edenler.
  • Burrard Inlet is the fjord that separates the coastal mountain range to north from the city of Vancouver and the rest of the lower mainland to the south.
  • Burrard Inlet is a sheltered fjord of Georgia Strait that encompasses all waters east of Point Atkinson in the north and Point Gray in the south.
  • Burrard inlet differs from most of the great sounds of this coast in being comparatively easy of access to steam vessels of any size or class...
  • From Burrard Inlet, ascend for bird’s-eye views of the green towers of Lion’s Gate Bridge and the Brockton Peninsula of Stanley Park.
  • Burrard Inlet has been home to Tsleil-Waututh Nation (The People of the Inlet) for thousands of years, long before European settlers came in the 1700s.
  • Burrard Inlet is a fjord formed during the last ice age that separates the city and the rest of the flat Burrard Peninsula to the south from the mountain slopes of the...