Vancouver, BC, Canada, offers a ton of green space and parks for you to chill at. Parks you should add to your image itinerary include the world-renowned Stanley Park, of course, plus David Lam, Vanier Park, and Queen Elizabeth Park. View more inside Stanley Park.Stanley Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcStanley Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcVanier Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcQueen Elizabeth Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcQueen Elizabeth Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcThe Lions from QE Park from Image Itinerary x @mktgfcImage Itinerary: Here’s your starter image itinerary for parks within Vancouver, BC, Canada:
Stanley Park is a magnificent green get-away just minutes from downtown Vancouver, BC. This natural West Coast rainforest offers you scenic views of water, mountains, and majestic trees right beside the world-famous Stanley Park Seawall. Within the park, you can also find hidden gems and beautiful beaches. Spots you’ll want to add to your image itinerary include the Stanley Park Totem Poles, Harry Jerome Statute, Vancouver Skyline, Brockton Point, Lion’s Gate Bridge, Prospect Point, Siwash Rock, The North Shore Mountains, Third and Second Beach. If you’re game, you can run 10KM around the park, or rent bicycles to cruise the strip.
Totem Poles Image Itinerary x @mktgfcHarry Jerome Statute x @mktgfcVancouver City Skyline x @mktgfcNorth Shore Mountains x @mktgfcStanley Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcStanley Park Image Itinerary x @mktgfcProspect Point Image Itinerary x @mktgfcItinerary Decision:Prospect Point is accessible only if you exit the Seawall and make a short but steep climb. Siwash Rock, alternatively, is not accessible via car and you gotta take the Seawall stroll to get there. So, you’ll have to make a tough decision on whether you want to try and do both the lookout and entire Seawall in the same day, or save one of the spots for another visit. Our recommendation is to start with the Seawall via foot, bike or blades, and then take in the lookout only if you have time.
Prospect Point Image Itinerary x @mktgfcNorth Shore Mountains x @mktgfcImage Itinerary: For a stroll around Vancouver’s Stanley Park Seawall, here’s your starter image itinerary:
If you’re lucky, this is just the start to your journey. View more of Vancouver, BC, take some day trips and visit the City’s best beaches, best parks and top tourist attractions. You can also escape to Vancouver Island, or take the sea-to-sky drive to Squamish and Whistler, BC, Canada. #exploreBC
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Vancouver, BC, Canada, offers a number of top tourist attractions that you can easily visit via foot. Here’s a two hour tour to tackle in a day.
Morning: Start with a sunrise by the Vancouver Convention Centre, ‘Digital Orca’ and ‘the Drop’. In this area, you can also stop by the nearby Tourism Vancouver offices and see options for out-of-town tourism attraction shuttles… but this is a day to stay in the City, so head straight up to the Vancouver Lookout and get an entire view of the City.
The Drop Image Itinerary x @mktgfcDigital Orca Image Itinerary x @mktgfcVancouver Convention Centre Image Itinerary x @mktgfcVancouver Lookout Image Itinerary x @mktgfcVancouver Lookout. 555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6B 4N6 | Web: vancouverlookout.com | Phone: 604 689 0421| Hours: See site | Review: 8/10 | IG: @inside_vancouver
Day: Let’s head next to the world-famous Stanley Park and Vancouver Seawall. Take the scenic route to the Vancouver Stanley Park Totem Poles. Rent bikes and cycle around the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path to see Siwash Rock and Third Beach or, if you have the energy, do the climb to Prospect Point. View more: Inside Stanley Park
Vancouver Skyline from Stanley Park Canada x @mktgfcStanley Park Totem Pole Image Itinerary x @mktgfcVancouver Stanley Park Totem Poles. Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada | Web: vancouver.ca | Phone: 604 873 7000| Hours: 24/7 | Review: 10/10 | IG: @inside_vancouver
Afternoon: Make your way to Denman and Davie, the ‘Laughing Men’ Statue and English Bay where you can continue to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of a relaxed Downtown Vancouver. The nearby Inukshuk Statute is another must-see when in BC. If you keep your bikes, you can head over Burrard Bridge to Kits Beach.
Night: Continue down the Seawall to Sunset Beach, then head into town for drinks. You can party it up in Yaletown, Gastown, False Creek, or on Granville Street. If you want something a little more low-key, check out the artists and sports at BC Place, Roger’s Arena, visit the Art Gallery or sneak in a ride at FlyOverCanada.
Sunset Beach Image Itinerary x @mktgfcBC Place and Yaletown in lights from False Creek x @mktgfcImage Itinerary: For a day walk through the City, here’s your starter image itinerary for Vancouver, BC, Canada:
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From the Westcoast of BC, and Alberta, to Ontario and the far Eastcoast of Nova Scotia, Canada offers an abundance of nature. Its 10 provinces and three territories extend from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, and northward into the Arctic Ocean.