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    Iona Beach Park

    4.1 (34 reviews)

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    Mari E.

    I came here by a bicycle from South Vancouver (25km cycling for return trip) and I enjoyed the ride to get there. I wish they have more bike lacks though. Due to Covid-19, this long trail has very specific rule and it was posted at entrance. However 90% of people (most of them are whole family) ignore and they walk whatever they like. For bike, 2 ways on lower trail. For pedestrian, one way. For outbaound: lower trail, for inbound: upper trail. I hope City of Vancouver posts more notice and put some stairs so that pedestrian can move each trail. For bike, sometime small gravel made slippery but bike ride could be better to get to the end. Because there is no chair or bench for resting on the long trail. And no shade. Bring your hat and water always.

    Halei J.

    This is a really nice park. I always bike up here, there is a nice trail that goes all the way out and then there is a little look out tower I guess you can call it. The beach is also pretty cool. It's been super windy and low tide the times I came. They have restrooms and the parking lot is a decent size though I don't know how busy it gets in the summer.....

    Andrew W.

    This has become my go to park for our Ms. Daisy ( our 13 yrs. old Frenchie ) As we are limited to accessing open space and to keep social distancing during the pandemic, this has become a popular spot for many that can drive out here and get some fresh air!

    Maila H.

    Iona Beach Park has got the whole Nine Yards - birds, georgous tidal wetlands, plane spotting, and three hundred and sixty degree views of the lower mainland. Tip: The real hidden gem to be found at Iona Beach Park is the eight kilometer hike/walk/run that goes all the way to the end of the pier. Time your visit to synch with low tide on a windless day and when you get to the end you'll be four kilometers out right in the middle of the bay. If you are silly enough to go to the same spot during a storm, then hang on - all bets are off ;-) IBP is yet another incredibly beautiful natural spot that's just waiting to be experienced, so Carpe diem! There's plenty of parking; just be careful when driving on the two lane access road as you'll encounter a random sampling of trucks, cyclists, and airport security vehicles.

    Manbir R.

    I am still mesmerised by the beauty n serenity of this beach and park around it. It has a picturesque view of downtown on one side and vast horizon on the other. Seagulls chase each other and make noise around you. Rest every thing is quite except occasional aeroplanes flying overhead. Actually it's close to the airport. The park has horse riding,biking and hiking trail area. There are picnic table too if u go little further on the beach. It's dog friendly except around pond and on parks east side. There are viewing spots around pond and on the ocean side as well. Washrooms are scarce and not well equipped. No shop or drinking water available around there. It's best you get ur food and water when u come to enjoy ur day here.

    Marje B.

    Beautiful park! I use to work at the airport and when I would have time I would drive to this little hidden gem. I call it hidden because its never been super busy every time I come. Its a great peaceful place to watch the ocean and airplanes land or take off. So if you have to kill time before picking up or dropping off someone at the airport this is a great place to go. And it has free parking unlike the airport.

    Beach Jetty looking towards Vancouver.
    Chelsea M.

    I had come to this park with the boy primarily to find Geocaches. There are a whole bunch here along the Iona Jetty (poop tunnel) that stretches 4 kms out into the Strait of Georgia and the other sand jetty that stretches out diagonally to it. Unable to find all the caches in one day, we returned multiple times. Both times we were blessed with blue skies and nice weather. Not as many people out earlier in the day, I found that weekends and evenings are the busier times for walkers, runners, and adventurers. There are fairly clean bathrooms (for park standards) and great views of Vancouver, the Strait, Richmond, and beyond to Delta.

    Beautiful day for the 8km hike.
    Michael P.

    Iona Beach Park is, perhaps, one of my favourite places to be when I want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at the far end of YVR (Vancouver International Airport), this park boasts some of the most beautiful sunsets and habitats in the Lower Mainland. What's iconic about this park is the 4 kilometer-long jetty (8 kilometers from start to finish) which stretches out into the Straight of Georgia. It is perfect for a walk, jog, bike ride and it's even canine-friendly! If you're a photographer that loves to capture nature and landscapes, I highly recommend visiting this park. You won't be disappointed. To all visitors: This is a park with natural habitats, self-sustaining ecosystems and an abundance of wildlife. If you do visit, PLEASE clean up after yourself and don't litter. There are garbage cans available there for a reason. If you're a dog-walker like I am, PLEASE clean up after your pet. The City of Richmond kindly provides complimentary waste bags for you/us. We want to preserve this beautiful park (and the respected wildlife) for everyone to enjoy. This is my planet as is yours. Cheers!

    Jeanette T.

    I love coming to Iona Beach because every time I come, there is almost no one there. It is guaranteed as one of the most quietest beaches in Vancouver (in my opinion) and a great place to come and relax. Even though the airport is right beside the beach, you don't hear many planes taking off or landing, but you do get the occasional helicopters flying over head. Bicyclists also love the ride out to this part and makes it a great half point. Also great place to bring your dog, however they have to be on leash. There is another turn off before the beach where you can bring your pet and take them off leash. Just look for the signs. Come early enough and you'll get the beach all to yourself, or wait till the afternoon when families show up. But fear not, there is still a lot of space between you and the next person that you still get your privacy.

    View of YVR when you venture to the side of the lower jetty

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    Beautiful stop and place to bird watch. Tables for picnics. Also see planes in the distance

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    Great walk to the end of the jetty. Watching the planes come in. great views of the mountains and YVR

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    Where else in Vancouver can you find a place closer to the descending planes, ocean, and noise altogether?!

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    My new favourite place to take the dog. Gorgeous views, nicely maintained, and one helluva walk! Bring comfy shoes!

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    Review Highlights - Iona Beach Park

    It's a great place in the evenings to watch airplanes come right above you and see it land at Vancouver international airport (YVR).

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    Tower Beach

    Tower Beach

    3.3(4 reviews)
    7.2 kmUBC

    Out on the very edge of Point Grey, Tower Beach is one of Vancouver's more interesting historic…read moresites. The rocky shore, steep green cliffs and view of the sunshine coast are nice, but the commanding features of this beach are the two 10 meter high concrete towers that were built to watch over the entrance to Vancouver's harbour during world war two. They've been locked up and sealed off for decades and have since been covered in elaborate graffiti by UBC students, wreck beach hippies, and whoever else has wanted a canvas that's one of a kind (well, two of a kind). Going down to Tower Beach on a sunny day makes for an interesting juxtaposition, especially since the front of the southern tower is covered with a Japanese rising sun. The rocks are slippery so bring good shoes.

    Tower Beach isn't your typical beach covered with golden coloured sand because you will barely see…read moreany sand at all. Here's a rugged area that will test your balance and improve your balance. There are billions of rocks in various sizes, shapes and most of them are the size of grapes, oranges, grapefruits and watermelons. There are no public washrooms, vendors, and sidewalks. For access, you will have to take trail 4 which is near Nitobe Memorial Garden on Northwest Marine Drive. You can also access this beach by walking north from Wreck Beach. Personally, I like a beach with a lot of sand and this isn't the type of beach I would normally visit. Will I ever go back to Tower Beach anytime soon? Probably not. Unless, I need to train my balance. For your own safety, I recommend wearing trail running or hiking boots.

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    Tower Beach - A few steps up from the beach.

    A few steps up from the beach.

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    Terra Nova Neighborhood Park - Awe-inspiring @_@

    Terra Nova Neighborhood Park

    4.9(7 reviews)
    5.2 km

    This park is far beyond what o expected a park should be. With a coastline on one side and little…read morerolling hills on the other it's a beautiful place to have the kids out for a day in the park. With lots and lots and lots of terrain, obstacles, and slides the kids (and adults) will probably never get bored. Also for the adult there is a Loop running/walking trail with amazing view of the coast and backdrop of the snowcapped mountains. Excellent place for all free family fun. I'm sure parking gets kinda sketchy in the summer due to the limited parking, but winter time is great.

    $1 million well spent Richmond! A beautifully created playground and outdoor play area that has a…read morenatural and rustic feel to it. Lots of parking available at the north side of Terra Nova and a nearby path will lead you into the large playground that is surrounded by trees. Soft wood chips are a nice cushion for the kids (or you!) as they frolic around. A towering metal spiral slide is something you cannot miss and the beach logs and ropes make for a real obstacle course. If that isn't enough for you, walk a little further into the park and you'll find a large field with 3 distinct areas: a swing and tire swing set area, a rolling hill metal slide and (my ultimate fave) the zipline area! There are two ziplines that run parallel so you can race down with a friend! Hold on tight, it can get pretty fast... especially if you have a strong friend giving you a push from behind ;D Again, wood chipped area to soften a fall. Once you're all tuckered out, there is a picnic table area next to the zipline area. About 4-5 wooden picnic tables and there are 2 portable restrooms nearby too! If portable restrooms aren't your thing, walk back to the parking lot area and there is a small building with restrooms and a water fountain too! Loving this new Richmond addition - never too old to swing, zip and slide around! You'll see me there, race you down the zipline!!! ;D Note: The Bird Sanctuary is nearby too - a quiet lake with ducks and a wooden dockway to take a stroll around.

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    Deer Lake Park - Boardwalk around lake

    Deer Lake Park

    4.2(43 reviews)
    17.3 km

    We were lucky to snag a parking spot Saturday at 5:30 pm here. I love discovering a peaceful oasis…read morein the middle of a city! Trees and lakes keep the air fresh, the noise pollution down and makes you feel like you escaped the city without leaving town. Plenty of people were enjoying the 69 degree weather. Some lounging in their lawn chairs, walking the dogs on the trail or canoeing on the lake. The boardwalk is especially nice for walking, for the structural metal strips keep it bike-free and peaceful. Meanwhile, there are many scenic trails through the trees that cyclists can enjoy. We completed the one hour/2.6 mile loop trail around the lake passing gorgeous heritage homes, a wedding taking place on the festival lawn and people fishing off the docks. Next time, I'm renting a canoe or kayak from the Deer Lake Boat rentals to see the park from a different perspective. Bonus:Parking and the views are free!

    I've been to Deer Lake several times before, but most recently went there for the Vampire Weekend…read moreconcert. On a clear sunny day, this place beats any other concert venue: it's large enough for concert goers of all types to enjoy. You could easily make your way up to get close to the stage, or you could sit down on the lawn and listen to the tunes. Since the lawn tilts at an angle, it's easy to see the stage from almost anywhere, even if you're really far back. There are also a lot of food trucks to get food or drinks from, and there's a water station where you could fill up your water bottle. The only downside of this venue is that it's not very easily accessible by transit and parking is limited on a busy concert evening.

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    Deer Lake Park - May 2024

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    English Bay Beach Park

    English Bay Beach Park

    4.7(75 reviews)
    8.7 kmWest End

    English Bay has the ocean, beautiful sunsets, and a mix of calm yet still full of energy…read more I love visiting in the summer for the Celebration of Light. The fireworks are absolutely stunning and especially how they reflect on the water. It does get insanely crowded, but it's still worth it. I like taking strolls along the seawall even when it's cold or raining as it's just as beautiful. English bay is one of the main reasons I love Vancouver and a place that I make sure to take every out of town guest.

    at english bay in the west end, the shoreline opens up into a wide, easy curve where the city…read moresoftens into ocean air. the smell of the salty ocean is immediate, and the pacific keeps shifting in the light while the north shore mountains sit faint in the distance, always present but never competing with the view. the seawall runs right along the edge, and this stretch is clearly for pedestrians, no cyclists here, and the signage is clear, which keeps the pace calm and unhurried. the path winds gently between two worlds: on one side, the water with its rocky, tide washed edges, and on the other, a broad green lawn scattered with tiny white flowers and shaded by tall trees. it feels especially open here, people naturally spacing themselves out, some moving slowly along the path, others stretched out on the grass, leaning back into the sun without much urgency. a canada goose wanders through it all without a care in the world, this is its turf, cutting across the lawn or lingering near the path like it knows they're untouchable, and they are protected. just off the seawall is a-maze-ing laughter, a circle of bronze figures by yue minjun, each one a self portrait caught in exaggerated, open mouthed laughter. these are larger than life figures arranged so you can walk among them. their expressions repeat, but their bodies shift into playful poses, arms thrown back, some folded forward, and the effect is contagious. the polished bronze picks up the shifting light from the water, defined abs and all, giving them a kind of physical intensity that stands apart from the softness of the landscape, like laughter made solid. along the seawall, benches appear at intervals, all turned toward the water, many marked with small tributes to people who are gone. they're easy to miss at first, but once noticed, they add a quiet, reflective layer to the walk. out past the path, the water stretches wide, constantly moving, catching light in soft flashes while distant ships slide across the horizon. everything feels open and unforced, with sky, tide, and the mountain line holding steady in the background. the sand on the beach here isn't especially soft, or that fine, sometimes a bit pebbled. what stands out most is how close this beach is to downtown, and how naturally it lets you slow down or simply be still at english bay. english bay doesn't ask anything of you; it opens space. breathe in, soften, and let the rhythm of the water carry everything else away.

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    English Bay Beach Park
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    Fraser Foreshore Park

    Fraser Foreshore Park

    4.2(16 reviews)
    15.8 km

    This park has grown on me. The people who come here are quite friendly especially compared to…read moreCentral Park where I live close to. There are also lots of birds here to check out. It also isn't as busy as Central Park. A nice park to go for a walk, run, walk you dog or have a picnic. They have picnic tables here as well .......

    Six months ago I started a hiking group in which all hikes and walks are transit accessible and I…read morepurchased a couple of books of local walking and hiking trails for inspiration. It was in one of my books in which I learned about the Fraser Foreshore Park trail, and I planned a walk with my hiking group in October. The trail is a flat, easy trail along the Fraser River (ideal for people with mobility problems), and according to the book, it is 8km round trip and takes around 2.5 to 3 hours. However, despite walking at a slow, relaxed pace and stopping to take photos, the walk only took two hours. While it was a nice walk, I didn't find it particularly interesting and would prefer to try new trails before walking along this trail again. The trail is very transit accessible, with the #116 bus from Edmonds or Metrotown Station stopping minutes from the beginning of the trailhead on Boundary Road, but with the bus running only every half an hour, it's a bit of a pain to catch and what would be less than a ten minute drive ends up being a half an hour transit journey for me. Other things to note: within the park is a playground and picnic tables, as well as washrooms. But there are no washrooms at the beginning of the trail at Boundary, so if you need to use the bathroom at the beginning of the walk, you have to use the nearby gas station. [Yelp collections: Hiking]

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