Quick Facts
Location: Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC
Region: Metro Vancouver
Coordinates: 49.3017°N, 123.1417°W
Park Size: 405 hectares (1,000 acres)
Seawall: 9 km loop
Admission: Free (parking extra)
Facilities: Beaches, restaurants, aquarium
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: Vancouver's Crown Jewel
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Stanley Park located?
Stanley Park is located at the tip of the downtown Vancouver peninsula, British Columbia. This 405-hectare urban park—one of the largest in North America—is bordered by English Bay to the south, Burrard Inlet to the north, and Coal Harbour to the east.
How do I get to Stanley Park?
By transit: Buses along Georgia Street stop at the park entrance. By foot/bike: The seawall connects from the West End and Coal Harbour. By car: Enter via Georgia Street; pay parking is available throughout the park. Bike rentals are available on Denman Street near the park entrance.
What are the GPS coordinates?
The park center is approximately 49.3017°N, 123.1417°W. The main entrance near Lost Lagoon is at 49.2920°N, 123.1350°W.
Is there parking at Stanley Park?
Yes, pay parking is available throughout the park including at Second Beach, Third Beach, Prospect Point, and the Vancouver Aquarium. Lots can fill up on sunny weekends—arrive early or consider transit/cycling.
How long does it take to walk around Stanley Park?
The 9 km seawall loop takes approximately 2–3 hours walking or 1–2 hours cycling at a leisurely pace. Add time for stops at viewpoints, beaches, and attractions.
What is the best time to visit Stanley Park?
Stanley Park is spectacular year-round. Summer offers warm weather for beaches and outdoor activities. Spring brings cherry blossoms and rhododendrons. Fall displays beautiful colours on interior trails. Winter is quieter with fewer crowds.
Is Stanley Park good for families?
Excellent for families. The seawall is stroller-friendly, beaches have lifeguards in summer, and the Vancouver Aquarium offers engaging exhibits. Miniature train rides operate seasonally. Many playgrounds are scattered throughout.
Are dogs allowed in Stanley Park?
Yes, dogs are welcome but must be on leash in most areas. Designated off-leash areas exist (check park signage). Please clean up after your pet.
What can I do at Stanley Park?
- Seawall – 9 km paved loop for walking, running, cycling, rollerblading
- Vancouver Aquarium – World-class marine facility
- Totem poles – Brockton Point collection of First Nations carvings
- Beaches – Second Beach (pool), Third Beach
- Forest trails – Old-growth forest with numerous hiking paths
- Gardens – Rose Garden, Shakespeare Garden, Rhododendron Garden
- Prospect Point – Viewpoint overlooking Lions Gate Bridge
What facilities are available?
The park has restaurants (Prospect Point, Teahouse, Fish House), concession stands, picnic areas, playgrounds, restrooms, and the Vancouver Aquarium. Bike rentals are available near the park entrance.
Is Stanley Park accessible?
The seawall is flat and paved, suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The aquarium and restaurants are accessible. Some interior forest trails have uneven terrain.
What wildlife might I see in Stanley Park?
Raccoons, squirrels, coyotes, great blue herons, bald eagles, and numerous songbirds live in the park. Marine life including seals can be spotted from the seawall.
Is there a fee to enter Stanley Park?
The park itself is free to enter. Parking, the aquarium, and some seasonal attractions charge fees.










