Vancouver Stanley Park Seawall Walk
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🚶6 mapped stops
Walk the seawall of Vancouver's Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre urban wilderness that sits at the edge of downtown. The 5.5-mile path loops past totem poles carved by Coast Salish artists, ancient Douglas firs, rocky beaches, and panoramic views of the North Shore mountains — all within sight of the glass towers of one of the world's most liveable cities.
Stops on This Tour (6)
- 1 Coal Harbour The marina gateway between downtown Vancouver and Stanley Park
- 2 Brockton Point Totem Poles Carved Coast Salish totem poles with a dramatic mountain backdrop
- 3 Siwash Rock A 32-million-year-old sea stack wrapped in Squamish legend
- 4 Third Beach Quiet sandy beach facing English Bay and the open Pacific
- 5 Lost Lagoon A freshwater sanctuary for herons, swans, and urban wildlife
- 6 English Bay Beach Vancouver's beloved sunset-watching beach at the park's southern edge
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