Bike rental or a bike tour in Stanley Park
Stanley Park bike rentals and tours are the best option to explore Vancouver.
What to do in Stanley park in one day?
You won’t get bored spending the all day at Stanley Park. There is so much to do! Stanley Park is a magnificent park in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver. Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park’s famous Seawall. Explore the park with a guided tour or discover it on your own. Plan some family fun activities such as bike rental, kayaking or paddle boarding. The choice is yours
Stanley Park bike rentals and tours
Stanley park bike – The 9 kilometer Seawall cycling path offers one of the most beautiful views of Vancouver bays. Vancouver has the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall. Stanley Park Bike rental or Stanley Park bike tours in Vancouver are an amazing way to discover the city.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding
Start a scenic paddle along the rocky shorelines of beautiful Stanley Park. Views on the North Shore Mountains and the Vancouver skyline from the water are beautiful.
Relaxing on the beach in Stanley Park
Sit back and appreciate the water views. In summer, bring a towel to stake your claim at popular Second Beach on the southwestern side of the park. Nearby is a seasonal, heated infinity-style pool, perfect for warming up after a chilly dip in the ocean.
Admiring the totem poles
First Nations culture is an important part of the history of both Stanley Park and Vancouver. Parts of the park were the former site of a First Nations village. The totems and gateways at Brockton Point were carved in the late 1880s and replaced with lookalike versions in the 1980s to keep the originals preserved.
Finding the Lost Lagoon
Despite its name, this lagoon is easily spotted near the base of the park, just west of the Georgia Street entrance from downtown Vancouver. Before the Stanley Park Causeway was built in the 1920s.This is a good spot to see peacocks and other wildlife strutting by.
More things to do in Stanley Park
Gardening
Spring is when most of the 4,500 rhododendrons and azaleas bloom in the Ted and Mary Greig Rhododendron Garden, but several varieties blossom throughout June and into the summer.
Dining
You can dine at one of the park’s classic restaurants while enjoying stunning views of the ocean and the ambience of the forest. Teahouse and Prospect Point are our 2 favorite dining options.
Vancouver Aquarium
It is Canada largest aquarium. Get face-to-face with beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, seals, turtles, jellyfish, octopuses, jellyfish, and more. Find out why the Vancouver Aquarium is a global leader in marine research, education, and conservation: https://www.vanaqua.org/