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Apr 14, 2023 · First Beach: If you’re looking to swim and get that full beach experience. Some of the best kayaking in Vancouver, volleyball, paddle board, and even a swimming slide are here. Second Beach: Those afraid of ocean swimming can take advantage of the large heated outdoor pool at this Stanley Park beach.
- Walk the Seawall. The most iconic thing to do at Stanley Park is to walk the seawall. It’s the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path! The Seawall extends a total of about 17 miles (28 kilometers) as part of the Seaside Greenway, and the portion that wraps around Stanley Park is about 5.5 miles (9 kilometers) long.
- Visit Hollow Tree. Within Stanley Park is an old growth rainforest. The Hollow Tree is one of the oldest trees in the park, estimated to be between 600-800 years old.
- Visit the Totem Poles and Learn About the First Nations People. Head to Brockton Point to check out the totem poles created by the First Nations people and reflect on their important contributions to the area.
- Visit the Vancouver Aquarium. The Vancouver Aquarium is an excellent attraction within Stanley Park. The aquarium has over 30 exhibits that are home to over 65,000 animals.
Nov 27, 2023 · Get to Know Stanley Park. Stanley Park sits on a large peninsula on the northwest side of Vancouver, about a mile west from the heart of downtown. You can get to the park from downtown by taking one of several buses that run along Georgia Street or by taking a lovely stroll up Robson Street. The park is just over 1,000 acres.
- Seawall. The Stanley Park seawall is a 5.5mi or 9km uninterrupted paved path around Stanley Park. It has stunning views of the park, the ocean, downtown Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains.
- Second Beach Pool. Second Beach Pool is an enormous heated outdoor pool that is perched over top of the Seawall and the Pacific Ocean. It has a couple of waterslides suitable for toddlers or for thrill seekers of all ages.
- Beaches. There are two main beaches in Stanley Park. They are Second Beach and Third Beach. As expected, Second Beach is just next to Second Beach Pool.
- Playgrounds. Ok, maybe adults without children won’t be too interested in this, but there are several playgrounds in Stanley Park. One of the best is right next to Second Beach Pool.
- Lord Stanley statue. Wondering where the name came from? Well, Stanley Park was actually named after Lord Stanley. He’s the Stanley Cup guy, if you’re in any way a hockey fan.
- Vancouver Rowing Club. While it’s unlikely you’ll be joining the Vancouver Rowing Club while you’re in town, you can’t deny the clubhouse is impressive.
- The Stanley Park Seawall. Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers, runners – they are all eager to take on the Seawall trail. The sea wall extends for 22km, however most visitors tend to stick to the approximately 11km route starting and ending at the edge of Stanley Park.
- Take a horse-drawn tour around the park. Can’t be bothered walking or cycling? Why not take a tour of Stanley Park Vancouver…by horse. Located just off the Seawall near the painter’s circle and aquarium, this is a unique way to pass an hour in the park.
Frolic at a spray park. From June 15 to September 1, one of the best things to do at Stanley Park with kids is a visit to the Stanley Park water park (what a mouthful!), located right by Lumbermen’s Arch. This spray park is completely free, with a variety of fun fixtures for kids to frolic through and enjoy.
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Jun 22, 2023 · Vancouver's largest urban park has been included in a ranking of the top attractions in the world. Stanley Park, the sprawling 400-hectare oasis, is considered one of the best urban parks in the world , with over 500,000 trees and a breathtaking seawall -- the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path.