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The image captures an outdoor plaza scene in front of a modern building, featuring two bronze statues flanking a park bench. This location is identified as the Rocky Mountaineer Station at 1755 Cottrell Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Two life-sized bronze statues are positioned on either side of a black metal park bench. The female statue on the left and the male statue on the right both exhibit smiling expressions and have their right arms raised in a waving gesture. The female statue is depicted in a jacket and trousers. The male statue wears a collared shirt, a multi-pocketed vest or jacket, and trousers.

The black metal park bench is centrally located between the two statues and features a rectangular, brass-colored plaque mounted on its backrest. To the left of the bench, positioned beside the female statue, are two dark-colored suitcases or trunks stacked on the grey paved surface. The top suitcase also displays a brass-colored plaque.

The background consists of a multi-story building characterized by extensive glass paneling that forms large windows, reflecting interior lighting and structural details. A section of brick facade is visible to the right of the main glass expanse. A large, vertical blue sign with white text and a logo, identifying "ROCKY MOUNTAINEER," "WELCOME," and "THE OUTFITTER," is mounted on the brick wall. Through the building's windows, several indistinct human figures are visible inside.

The ground immediately surrounding the statues and bench is paved with grey interlocking pavers arranged in a herringbone pattern. This paved area transitions into a dark grey asphalt surface in the foreground. Shadows from the statues and bench are cast upon the pavers. To the right of the male statue, an evergreen tree in a dark planter and another planter with dark foliage are visible.
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Jun 6, 2026

Vancouver, Canada

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The image captures an outdoor plaza scene in front of a modern building, featuring two bronze statues flanking a park bench. This location is identified as the Rocky Mountaineer Station at 1755 Cottrell Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Two life-sized bronze statues are positioned on either side of a black metal park bench. The female statue on the left and the male statue on the right both exhibit smiling expressions and have their right arms raised in a waving gesture. The female statue is depicted in a jacket and trousers. The male statue wears a collared shirt, a multi-pocketed vest or jacket, and trousers. The black metal park bench is centrally located between the two statues and features a rectangular, brass-colored plaque mounted on its backrest. To the left of the bench, positioned beside the female statue, are two dark-colored suitcases or trunks stacked on the grey paved surface. The top suitcase also displays a brass-colored plaque. The background consists of a multi-story building characterized by extensive glass paneling that forms large windows, reflecting interior lighting and structural details. A section of brick facade is visible to the right of the main glass expanse. A large, vertical blue sign with white text and a logo, identifying "ROCKY MOUNTAINEER," "WELCOME," and "THE OUTFITTER," is mounted on the brick wall. Through the building's windows, several indistinct human figures are visible inside. The ground immediately surrounding the statues and bench is paved with grey interlocking pavers arranged in a herringbone pattern. This paved area transitions into a dark grey asphalt surface in the foreground. Shadows from the statues and bench are cast upon the pavers. To the right of the male statue, an evergreen tree in a dark planter and another planter with dark foliage are visible.

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