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Sea Wall

Vancouver, Canada
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Description:
The main part of the Sea Wall is around the perimeter of Stanley Park.

It is a pathway for people to walk, job, bike, rollerblade etc. that is mostly along the water. It begins in Coal Harbour (north end of Downtown Vancouver), then extends around Stanley Park, past several beaches (English Bay being one of them), past False Creek and across the Burrard Street Bridge.

Now you are out of downtown and into the Vanier Park and  Kitsilano area where it ends.


Getting there:
Because the path is so long, you can start anywhere. The easiest would probably be Stanley Park or Coal Harbour which you can take the skytrain to Waterfront Station.
Last edited on Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:43 PM.
Contributors: PoOn Y. Pali M. Show History
PoOn Y. says...
Added Oct 19, 2008
I`ve taken many walks along here, some long and some short. That`s the best part because anywhere along the sea wall you go has beautiful scenery of the water and the city.I`ve never biked the sea wall but that`s what I would do if I wanted to see all of it in one day!I would recommend starting in Coal Harbour where you can see all the pretty and expensive buildings along the waterfront. There are benches to take a break if you wanted. Once you enter Stanley Park there are a lot of different paths you can meander off to if you wanted to explore the park (see: Stanley Park). Otherwise, if you stay on the path you get a really good view of the water, North and West Vancouver, and the Lions Gate Bridge.Summer is the most popular and busiest time, but I really like coming here in Autumn when all the leaves are changing colours. See: English Bay and Kitsilano for more reviews of the other destinations on the sea wall route!
Beverly J. says...
Added Oct 23, 2008
One of the best places in Vancouver to go for a run/bike/walk!
Pali M. says...
Added Aug 20, 2008
Beautiful long walk with a lot of scenery to take in!