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Vancouver's Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Some Summer Attractions in Vancouver

False Creek
In 1859 a British surveyor discovered that a centuries-old fishing settlement that he was interested in, did not connect to Vancouver's inner harbour. He was so disappointed with his discovery that he dismissed the area as a "false creek". Today it is lined with wonderful restaurants and waterfront condominiums on the downtown/Yaletown side, and the fabulous markets, marinas and shops of Granville Island on the other.

Yaletown
Yaletown previously was known as a warehouse district without much to draw people in other than business. During the dotcom boom of the late 90s, Yaletown began to be transformed into the hub of emerging high-tech companies. It quickly became the place to work, live and eat, with restaurants, coffee shops, nightclubs and condos developing at an intense rate! Now Yaletown is a bustling community with fantastic amenities, activities and sights.

Stanley Park
Stanley Park is truly a walker's paradise right in the heart of the city. It's one of the largest urban parks in North America, with 400 hectares (1000 acres) of woodlands, gardens, flowers, trails, lakes, beaches and wildlife.

Granville Island
Known for its public markets, fresh bakeries and unique stores, you can spend an entire day exploring all that this area has to offer. After checking out all the wonderful foods and fares of the market, navigate your way through the narrow roads and lanes of Granville Island, stopping to go through book stores, art exhibits, the Kids Only centre and head to the walking paths along the water.

Point Grey
Imagine a place where parks and green spaces are plenty, where picturesque streets of "fairy tale" homes are lined with Oak and Fir, where yacht clubs, breathtaking views and quaint shops are commonplace. Arguably the loveliest in the city, the Point Grey community is certainly quintessential Vancouver.

University of British Columbia
UBC can seem like a city unto itself. The campus stretches 402 hectares, flanked by the picturesque University Endowment Lands community and the Pacific Spirit Regional Park forested parklands.

West Vancouver Seawall
The West Vancouver Seawall starts at beautiful Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, across the Lions Gate Bridge, about 20 minutes from downtown. The Seawall runs from the Park to the community of Dundrave.

Capilano River - North Vancouver Trails
The Capilano River runs from the base of Grouse Mountain at the Cleveland Dam, down through North Vancouver into the Pacific by the Park Royal shopping centre, Ambleside Park and underneath the Lions Gate Bridge. Along the river there are many outstanding walking and hiking paths.

Seymour Conservation Reserve
The Seymour Conservation Reserve provides a fantastic walk or hike - depending on your interest and abilities. Find out more about this amazing area on the North Shore by seeing our Seymour Conservation Reserve page in the Day Trip section.

Local Mountain Trails
Mostly known for skiing, the three local mountains of Vancouver - Cypress, Grouse and Seymour - all offer excellent walking and hiking trails in the Spring and Summer months. Varying levels and lengths are available and each mountain provides well marked trails and information from their customer service centres.