Vancouver: Park
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Stanley Park
Sprawling urban park with scenic seawall Stanley Park, a verdant oasis in the heart of Vancouver, Canada, is one of the city's most prominent landmarks and a celebrated escape from urban life. This sprawling 405-hectare public park, bordered by the waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay, was officially...
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Landmark bridge perched in the treetops Suspended above the lush forests of Vancouver, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is a breathtaking feat of engineering that offers visitors an unparalleled perspective of nature's grandeur. Originally built in 1889, this simple suspension bridge spans 137 meters across...
VanDusen Botanical Garden
Nestled in the heart of Vancouver, Canada, the VanDusen Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis that spans 55 acres and is renowned for its meticulous plant collections and stunning landscapes. This horticultural gem offers a tranquil retreat from the urban bustle and is a...
Queen Elizabeth Park
Seasonal gardens overlooking the city Queen Elizabeth Park stands as a verdant oasis in the heart of Vancouver, Canada, inviting both locals and tourists to bask in its natural beauty and tranquil scenery. Perched at an elevation of 152 meters above sea level, this park is not only the highest point in...
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Tranquil green space with Taoist design Nestled in the heart of Vancouver's bustling Chinatown, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden stands as an oasis of tranquility and reflection amidst the urban landscape. This meticulously designed park is the first of its kind outside of China, fashioned in the...
Lighthouse Park
Lighthouse Park, a serene natural oasis on the shores of Vancouver, Canada, offers visitors an escape into a coastal rainforest with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This municipal park, famed for its rugged beauty and ecological significance, spans over 75...
Nitobe Memorial Garden
Traditional Japanese landscaping and tea Nestled within the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver, Canada, the Nitobe Memorial Garden is a serene oasis that honors the beauty and tradition of Japanese landscape design. Covering 2.5 acres, this meticulously crafted garden is considered to be one...
Hinge Park
Hinge Park is a naturalized wetland park in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. Hinge Park covers 2.3 acres and also connects to Habitat Island which covers around 1.5 acres.
Vanier Park
Vanier Park is a municipal park located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, created in 1967. It is home to the Museum of Vancouver, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, the City of Vancouver Archives, and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.
Capilano River Regional Park
Capilano River Regional Park is located in the District of North Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. It is one of twenty-one regional parks operated by the Metro Vancouver.
UBC Botanical Garden
UBC Botanical Garden, at the University of British Columbia, was established in 1916 under the directorship of John Davidson, British Columbia's first provincial botanist. It is the oldest botanical garden at a university in Canada.
New Brighton Park
Located in the Hastings-Sunrise district of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, New Brighton Park is a waterfront park facing the North Shore Mountains with beach access to the Burrard Inlet.
Whytecliff Park
Whytecliff Park is located near West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay Neighbourhood, the original name of which was White Cliff City, which opened in 1909. In 1914, Colonel Albert Whyte pressed for the spelling change from White Cliff City to Whytecliff. The Whytecliff area is now distinct from Horseshoe Bay.
George Wainborn Park
George Wainborn Park is a 2.5-hectare park along False Creek, located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 2004 and named after George Wainborn, who served as Vancouver's Parks Commissioner for 33 years.
John Hendry Park
John Hendry Park is 27-hectare park in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It's operated by the Vancouver Park Board and the Grandview Community Association. Locals often refer to the park informally as Trout Lake, due to the lake itself being its largest feature. It’s a focal point of the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.
Creekway Park
Creekway Park is a small daylighting habitat located in the Hastings-Sunrise area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Charleson Park
Charleson Park is a 7.14-hectare park along False Creek, located in the Fairview neighborhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It has skyline views of the city.
Hastings Mill Park
Hastings Mill Park is located on the waterfront in the West Point Grey neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has recently received an upgrade from a joint partnership between the Vancouver Park Board and local landscape architects at PWL Partnership.
Wendy Poole Park
Wendy Poole Park is a small triangular plot of parkland near the waterfront in the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Everett Crowley Park
Everett Crowley Park is a 38-hectare large forested park with trails, located within the Champlain Heights area of Vancouver. The park was previously a landfill, but was allowed to become reforested for recreational purposes.
Locarno Beach
Locarno Beach is one of the beaches that line English Bay in Vancouver. It is situated in the West Point Grey neighbourhood, between Jericho Beach and the Spanish Banks beaches. It was named after the Swiss city where a peace treaty was signed in 1925.
Pacific Spirit Regional Park
Pacific Spirit Regional Park is a 874 hectares park located in the University Endowment Lands, on Point Grey to the west of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Cleveland Dam
The Cleveland Dam is a 91-metre high concrete dam at the head of the Capilano River in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada that holds back Capilano Lake, also known as Capilano reservoir.
Belcarra Regional Park
təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is a 1,100-hectare regional park located in Belcarra, Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. It is northeast of the meeting of Burrard Inlet with Indian Arm, beginning near Belcarra Bay and extending to Sasamat Lake. Sasamat is one of the warmest lakes in Greater Vancouver.
Hillcrest Park
Hillcrest Park is located in the Riley Park-Little Mountain neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is located immediately north of Queen Elizabeth Park and west of Riley Park.
Seaforth Peace Park
Seaforth Peace Park, formerly Seaforth Park, is a park in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood, in British Columbia, Canada. The park's name refers to the neighboring Seaforth Armoury.
Oppenheimer Park
Oppenheimer Park is a park located in the historic Japantown in Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Nelson Park
Nelson Park is a park in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was funded by the city charging development fees. Nelson Park is located in Vancouver's West End, and is bounded by Nelson St. Bute St. Comox St. and Thurlow St.
Lynn Canyon Park
Lynn Canyon Park is a municipal park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. When the park officially opened in 1912 it was only 12 acres in size, but it now encompasses 617 acres. The park has many hiking trails of varying length and difficulty.
Larwill Park
Larwill Park, also known as the Cambie Street Grounds, is a former park and sporting field in what is now downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
McAuley Park
McAuley Park is a small public municipal park at the intersection of Kingsway and Fraser Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Lynn Headwaters Regional Park
Lynn Headwaters Regional Park is an area of North Vancouver, British Columbia, and is the largest of twenty-two regional parks in Metro Vancouver.
Sunrise Park
Sunrise Park is a popular urban park in East Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located south of 1st Ave E and north of East Broadway, between Windermere Street and Rupert Street.
Dude Chilling Park
Dude Chilling Park is a sign installation, originally created as a prank, which now has official public art status in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the southwest corner of Guelph Park at the 2300 block of Brunswick Street in the Mount Pleasant area of the city.
Filipino Plaza
Filipino Plaza is a landscaped park located in Vanness Avenue, west of SkyTrain's Nanaimo Station in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Hastings Park
Hastings Park is located in the northeast sector of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in a neighbourhood called Hastings-Sunrise.