Stanley ParkThe pride of Vancouver's network of parks and gardens, Stanley
Park, covering 1,000 acres (405 hectares), is one of the largest
parks in any urban centre in North America. Situated in the heart
of Vancouver's densely populated West End, stretching out on a
peninsula and surrounded on three sides by water, Stanley Park is
both a refuge for visitors seeking a brief escape from the urban
jungle, a showcase for the natural beauty that surrounds the city,
and an entertainment centre. The park is criss-crossed through its
dense rainforest interior by miles of wide gravel paths surrounding
Beaver Lake and Lost Lagoon. It is home to hundreds of migratory
birds such as Canada geese, swans and ducks, and large populations
of racoons, squirrels, skunks and coyotes. The park has a miniature
railroad, putt-putt gold course, and an aquarium. It is also
possible to walk, jog, cycle or rollerblade around the 6.5 mile
(10.5km) long seawall that encircles the perimeter. Address: Georgia Street, Vancouver Website: www.vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley/ Transportation: Translink bus #19 Opening Time: Open daily Admission: Free |