Quick Facts
Location: Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC
Region: Metro Vancouver
Time: 15–45 minutes (longer if you walk the Seawall)
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Nearby washrooms and amenities in Stanley Park (varies by area)
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash in most areas)
Also Known As: Brockton Point Light (often viewed externally)
Info
Parking / Access
Brockton Point area in Stanley Park (Google Maps search)
Easy to reach by bike or on foot via the Seawall.
Hours
Viewed from outdoors. Access is generally whenever Stanley Park is open.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Brockton Point Lighthouse located?
Brockton Point Lighthouse is in Stanley Park in Vancouver, on the northeast side of the park facing Vancouver Harbour.
How do I get to Brockton Point Lighthouse?
You can reach it by walking or cycling the Stanley Park Seawall, or by driving into Stanley Park and following signs toward Brockton Point.
Is there parking nearby?
Limited parking is available in Stanley Park near key attractions. Arriving early is best in peak season.
Can you go inside the lighthouse?
Access is typically limited. Most visitors experience it as an outdoor landmark and photo stop.
What is Brockton Point Lighthouse best known for?
It is best known for harbour views, Seawall access, and proximity to other Stanley Park highlights like the totem poles.
Is this stop good for families?
Yes. It is an easy add-on to a Seawall walk or bike ride with lots of nearby points of interest.
Is Brockton Point Lighthouse accessible?
The surrounding park roads and Seawall are generally accessible, though some nearby paths may include uneven surfaces.
What should I combine this with?
It pairs well with the Stanley Park Seawall loop, the totem poles area, and viewpoints along the harbour side of the park.










