Stanley Park
Vancouver’s
(pronounced "Vancoover")
Stanley Park is one of the most popular attractions in
Vancouver.
There is so much to do here from strolling along the sea wall
that goes all the way around the park, the walking trails, hiking trails or if
you don’t like walking you can also take a tour ride around the park on a horse
drawn wagon!

Make Make sure you bring your camera
when you come to the park because it has some of the
best places in Vancouver to take pictures.
Don’t worry
we’ll tell you all the great places to take pictures of the
sights
and attractions in and around the Park.
Here’s
a list of sights and attractions in the park.
Click on the blue words to
see the pages.
Vancouver’s Stanley
Park Attractions:
Amphitheatre
Aquarium
Beaches
Brockton Oval
Brockton Point and Lighthouse
Coal Harbour
English Bay
Empress of Japan
Girl in Wet Suit
Free Shuttle Bus
Horse Drawn Carriage Ride
Lawn Bowling
Lumbermen’s Arch
Hollow Tree
Lost Lagoon
Lions Gate Bridge
Miniature Railway
North Vancouver
Prospect Point
Restaurants in Stanley Park
Seawall
Trade and Convention Centre
Totem Poles
Rose Garden
Walking the Seawall
Water park and Playground
Vancouver parking
Vancoover transit
Attractions
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Now you
can see why Vancouver’s World Famous Park is so popular, there
are so many sights to see and attractions you can’t see it
all in one day!
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