Quick Facts
Location: Stanley Park Seawall, Vancouver, BC
Region: Metro Vancouver
Time: 2–3 hours (walk) / ~1 hour (bike) for the full loop
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Washrooms and food options at key park areas
Best Season: Year-round (summer is busiest)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Info
Parking / Access
Access from multiple points around Stanley Park.
Common start areas include the park entrance near Georgia St / Coal Harbour and beach areas (Google Maps search).
Hours
Open access. Cycling direction rules and lane separation are posted along the route.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Stanley Park Seawall?
The Stanley Park Seawall is the iconic waterfront path that loops around the edge of Stanley Park and is one of Vancouver’s most popular walking and cycling routes.
How long is the Stanley Park Seawall loop?
The loop is roughly 9 km, depending on your exact start point and detours.
How long does it take to do the Seawall?
Most people take about 2–3 hours to walk the full loop, or about an hour by bike at an easy pace.
Is the Stanley Park Seawall one-way?
Cycling flow is often managed with one-way or lane rules in key sections. Follow posted signs, as rules can change.
Is the Seawall good for families?
Yes. It’s a classic family outing, especially if you break it into smaller sections and stop at beaches and viewpoints.
Is the Stanley Park Seawall accessible?
The Seawall is paved and generally accessible, but it can be crowded and windy along exposed stretches.
Are dogs allowed on the Seawall?
Yes, dogs are allowed on leash. Be mindful around cyclists and in crowded areas.
What should I bring?
Bring water and a light layer. If you’re biking, a bell helps. Sunrise and sunset can be breezy even in summer.










