Urban Odysseys
City to Summit Tour
$1417.37
Nestled amid the urban sprawl of Vancouver, Stanley Park emerges as a magnificent green retreat. Spread across 400 hectares, this natural wonderland invites you to immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the West Coast rainforest, offering sweeping panoramas of water, mountains, sky, and towering trees as you traverse the iconic Stanley Park Seawall. Here, you'll uncover an extensive network of trails, inviting beaches, wildlife encounters, delightful dining spots, as well as a wealth of natural, cultural, and historical sites to explore. Stanley Park's diverse array of activities caters to all age groups and interests, promising an array of unforgettable experiences.
What to see
Visitor guidelines
Pre-arrival checklist
Camping equipment
Clothing
Personal gear
Fire information and updates
Trail conditions
Safety & Guidelines
Totem poles at Brockton Point.
Seawall for scenic walks.
Prospect Point Lookout.
Vancouver Aquarium marine life.
Beaver Lake tranquility.
Lost Lagoon birdwatching.
Rose Garden blooms.
Stanley Park Train.
Third Beach sunsets.
Teahouse dining with views.
Stay on designated paths.
Respect wildlife, no feeding.
Dispose of trash properly.
Keep dogs on leash.
Follow posted regulations.
Be mindful of cyclists.
No smoking in park.
Stay hydrated, bring water.
Respect fellow visitors' space.
Enjoy and appreciate nature.
Check weather forecast.
Confirm park hours.
Pack essentials (water, snacks).
Wear comfortable clothing.
Bring sunscreen and hat.
Charge devices for navigation.
Review park map/routes.
Notify someone of visit.
Check for park closures.
Plan transportation/parking.
No camping permitted in the park.
Comfortable Walking Shoes: Wear sturdy and comfortable walking shoes for exploring the park's trails and attractions.
Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Dress in layers according to the weather forecast, as it can change throughout the day. Bring a light jacket or sweater for cooler temperatures.
Hat and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun with a hat and sunglasses, especially on sunny days.
Rain Gear: Bring a waterproof jacket or poncho in case of rain, as Vancouver can experience rainfall at any time of year.
Camera: Capture the beauty of Stanley Park with a camera or smartphone to document your visit.
Binoculars: If you enjoy birdwatching, bring binoculars to spot the park's diverse bird species.
Water Bottle: Stay hydrated by bringing a refillable water bottle. There are water fountains available throughout the park.
Snacks: Pack some light snacks to enjoy during your time in the park, especially if you plan to spend several hours exploring.
Map or Guidebook: Carry a map or guidebook of Stanley Park to help navigate the park's trails, attractions, and points of interest.
Backpack: Bring a small backpack to carry your personal items, water bottle, snacks, and any souvenirs you may purchase.
Portable Charger: If using a smartphone for navigation or photography, bring a portable charger to ensure your device stays charged throughout the day.
Wallet and ID: Carry your wallet and identification for any purchases or activities within the park.
No fires permitted in the park.
Check AllTrails for up to date trail condition updates.
Visitors are not to feed or approach wildlife in the park.
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Helicopter and Floatplane Sightseeing
Cell Coverage and Wireless
Electric vehicle (EV) charging station
Gift shop
Information center
Lookout
Maps and brochures
Parking lot
Picnic Areas
Playground
Restrooms
Visitor guidelines
Anyday
Anytime
Vancouver
North Vancouver
Burnaby
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