Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park in British Columbia, Canada, that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown peninsula, …
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Oct 28, 2024
A large open space above the Westend of Vancouver, Stanley Park can be easily accessed by foot or car. We walked the 30 min from Waterfront train station along the water’s edge. Very easy going, be… Full review by WayneN795
Oct 14, 2024
We had a great time walking through the forest and feeling alone in nature. There are several trails that seem to go nowhere but you will get to a spot to get your bearings. We loved walking through … Full review by Robbins1066
Oct 9, 2024
Lovely walking trails around the perimeter or across the park, views just as good rain or shine. A must do when in Vancouver. Full review by morgang06
Where can you rent bikes to ride around in Stanley Park?
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There are many places. Go off the main drag for the best rates. We rented from Yes Bike rental and they were the best rates, great bikes, friendly staff
Hi. We will be visiting Vancouver this weekend and have about 3-4 hours to visit Stanley Park. Since we are staying about 1 mile from the park, trying to decide if we should walk over or drive and park in the park. I am concerned if we walk, it will take an additional 40 minutes and we may not feel like exploring as much in the park. If we drive, would it be difficult to find parking?
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Personally, I would take a cab. Cabs are cheap there. You can go just about anywhere for $15.00. Get there early as it gets crowded. Rent an E-bike from Spokes. They are just …
Personally, I would take a cab. Cabs are cheap there. You can go just about anywhere for $15.00. Get there early as it gets crowded. Rent an E-bike from Spokes. They are just outside the park.Great fun a you will see the whole park in 4 hours.
I am visiting Vancouver next week. What is the weather like? Do I need to dress in layers or just have a small jacket handy or no jacket at all? Is the park nice and safe enough to walk around rather than bike?
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I went today and it was beautiful. The park is safe, I passed a policeman patrolling on a motor bike. The weather is perfect. A light wind jacket is all you need. The cafe at Third beach …
I went today and it was beautiful. The park is safe, I passed a policeman patrolling on a motor bike. The weather is perfect. A light wind jacket is all you need. The cafe at Third beach was closed today. Hire a bike outside the park or download the Mobi app for bikes inside the park.
I am going to Vancouver in early November. Would it be too cold to do a bike ride around the park?
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I would imagine that it should be possible to cycle around in November. Was told before we went to Vancouver to expect temperatures of 30 degrees-- we did have 3/4 really hot …
I would imagine that it should be possible to cycle around in November. Was told before we went to Vancouver to expect temperatures of 30 degrees-- we did have 3/4 really hot days, others were all pleasantly warm and along the way I discovered that Vancouver has a very similar climate to Ireland-- approx. 180 days of rain!! So I'd be inclined to think that rain might be a bigger problem than cold!! Obviously checking weather forecasts closer to your trip will be your best route.