Stanley Park Vancouver


Stanley Park Vancouver Overview
Stanley Park: The magnificent Stanley Park encompasses over 1,000 acres of natural West Coast rainforest entirely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and Vancouver Harbour, creating an urban oasis larger than New York’s Central Park and beloved by locals and visitors alike. The iconic 5.5-mile Seawall that encircles Stanley Park provides Canada’s most popular recreational pathway, offering cyclists, walkers, and joggers breathtaking ocean views, mountain vistas, and numerous beaches and landmarks accessible along this scenic route. Within Stanley Park’s forested interior, visitors discover countless attractions including the Vancouver Aquarium, multiple gardens, natural lakes, and over 27 kilometers of trails winding beneath towering cedar, hemlock, and fir trees hundreds of years old. Stanley Park’s cultural heritage comes alive through numerous monuments and artworks throughout the park, including the famous totem poles at Brockton Point, the Girl in a Wetsuit sculpture, and the Hollow Tree, each telling part of Vancouver’s unique story. Our hop-on hop-off bus service makes multiple stops throughout Stanley Park, allowing visitors to efficiently explore this magnificent urban wilderness at their own pace, while our Vancouver city tour offers especially magical views of both city skylines, and forested nature.
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