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    4.3 (66 reviews)

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    Aaron B.

    Wreck Beach is one of the best beaches in the Lower Mainland because the people there have a cool chill vibe, it's super clean and BONUS it's a nude beach! Not everybody goes sans clothing, but if you choose to when it's warmer out you won't feel out of place. When it's the off season it's still worth the 400+ steps down to the beach to see the magic

    Sydney W.

    Great place to come for hiking. Its got a path that muddy this time of year however its quiet and has great spots for photos and views! keep in mind this is a clothing optional beach so don't take photos of people who are exercising their freedoms! other than that great place to checkout summer or fall because of the seasonal changes the hiking changes as well!

    Very windy day, but this is one of the tapestries that was being sold!

    I came here when I was visiting one of my friends at UBC and she forgot to mention to me that this was a nude beach (oops!), but I had an amazing time with my first experience! The beach itself feels very private since the way to get down it is through fairly steep stairs through the woods, so you definitely don't have to worry about people seeing you who are not on the beach. I personally kept my clothes on and a lot of the other beach goers did as well. The people there mind their own business and no one was really staring at anyone else, which was something I was worried might happen. There were some vendors who were there selling beautifully colored and seemingly handmade tapestries and clothing. These are all cash only, so be sure that you have a few dollars if you are interested! Coming from the US, tapestries are normally very expensive but the ones here were very inexpensive and more unique than anything you would find at the stores. It is a beautiful beach that is very peaceful to go to if you want to lay in the sand or read a book or relax with some friends. There was a wide age range, though everyone I saw were clearly adults, so no matter your age feel free to come here - clothing optional!

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    Chill Vibe, but there is this very old white male with a hunchback harrassing people there.

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    The view is pretty spectacular, and I'm not talking about the the nude beach part ;) Oh yeah its also a nude beach.

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    English Bay Beach Park

    English Bay Beach Park

    4.7(75 reviews)
    7.2 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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    Vancouver Seawall - Harry Jerome in the morning

    Vancouver Seawall

    4.8(112 reviews)
    8.0 kmCoal Harbour

    Trail Series, Part 40 Running was never meant to be easy, so…read moremany runners choose a phrase to help motivate them. Some of my favorites include: "No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everybody on the couch"; "I don't run to add days to my life, I run to add life to my days"; "The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start"; "My sport is your sport's punishment"; "This isn't sweat, it's liquid awesome"; and "Do it for the post-run snack". It was during a recent run along the Stanley Park Seawall Path in Vancouver, Canada, that I discovered a different motivational technique. Rather than repeating a single phrase to keep you going, how about excitedly striding from one motivational expression to another? You see as this trail winds itself around magnificent Stanley Park, it is replete with benches adorned with a seemingly endless number of deeply personal plaques that broadcast both remembrances and some pretty keen life advice. I stopped more than 150 times during my run and I'd estimate that I photographed only 50% of the benches that are available to enjoy. My favorite plaques include: "What a beautiful difference one single life made"; "To the world you were just one, to me you were the world" ; "She lived for those she loved, and those she loved remember"; "How small a part of time we share"; "People and places have touched me so, left a mark on my mind, heart & soul. Thank you Lord, it's been a great ride"; "Loving Masterchef who taught how to savor the flavors of life"; and "Just a Godly man who so loved his four wonderful daughters". This outstanding trail is approximately 6 miles long, flat, and entirely paved. It features numerous dramatic curves that create excitement to discover what might be revealed just around each corner. Those with mobility issues will find it extremely accommodating and a separate lane for cyclists creates a safe path for all outdoor enthusiasts. It is well traveled during the day, and although the buddy system is always recommended, it isn't necessary in this instance. And that's...Henry's Take. #trailseries #stanleyparkseawallpath

    I really enjoyed walking along the Seawall and get a fantastic view of the Vancouver skyline. It's…read moreespecially pretty with the reflection of the skyscrapers and other buildings in the water. There are ducks, seagulls and we saw a blue heron there as well. There are rows and rows of daffodils and crocuses growing everywhere. Love the architecture and aesthetic of this beautiful city.

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    Deep Cove Kayak Centre - Double kayak rental for a beautiful early morning adventure

    Deep Cove Kayak Centre

    4.3(67 reviews)
    21.9 kmDeep Cove

    Had a fun time in Deep Cove. Due to high tourist season, it is best to go online to register and…read morereserve your kayaks. It will save you a lot of time when you pick up your kayak. Prices are pretty reasonable and we chose the two hour option due to our limited time during the sunset period. The staff were busy but friendly and assisted us with our kayaks. They will brief you about the kayaks, safety and where to go. Now, I would select a longer time to truly appreciate Deep Cove's natural beauty when you aren't dodging other kayaks or boats. The traffic can be somewhat chaotic in the summer time and it is main area for a lot of boaters heading out of the cove. We kayak around three islands within our two hour option, but didn't relax as much as we want. Again, the salt water, slight wind, and being in the 80's made it a wonderful but brief time.

    Great place to kayak, incredible views, definitely worth a visit…read more Equipment and gear were great and in great shape. Our guides were knowledgeable and got us in and out of our kayak without us getting our feet wet. I didn't give five stars for two reasons. First, the two guides seemed a bit lax, they mostly paddled with us instead of taking lead and sweep positions, despite the fact that two out of the six of us had never kayaked before. They did look back periodically to check on everyone, but it was still strange compared to other kayak tours I've been on. Second, they didn't take pictures of us, other tours I've been on do it as a matter of course and email or post pictures to everyone. Still, this was a very worthwhile experience, and everyone enjoyed the views, the seals we saw in the water, etc., and no one had trouble keeping up despite the wind and the range of both ages and kayaking experience.

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    Lost Lagoon

    Lost Lagoon

    4.5(20 reviews)
    7.6 kmWest End

    after the crowds at english bay, lost lagoon feels like stepping into a completely different pace,…read morequieter, softer, and far more connected to nature. even with downtown in the distance, it fades into the background. the water is calm and reflective, mirroring the sky, trees, and fallen branches that stretch into the lagoon. everything feels a little wild in that very super natural british columbia way, not overly manicured, just stunning. there's a subtle sense that the lagoon is more than just scenery. it's part of a living system, a natural purification space supporting a surprising variety of birdlife. we saw baby goslings crossing our path, closely guarded by two very alert parents, moving like a tiny escorted procession. it's a place that makes me want to lower my voice and tip toe. the fountain was shut off due to water conservation, but honestly, it adds to the stillness. nothing disturbs the surface, and the quiet feels more complete because of it. it's also not overcrowded, which makes a huge difference. you hear birds, water, and your footsteps on the gravel (your shoes will get dusty), and you actually feel present. it's tranquil in a way that's hard to fake, a place where you slow down without realizing and feel properly in tune with nature.

    Very beautiful spot. I love the views of the bridge from here. Lots of activities as well, you…read morecould spend the whole day here easily

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    Lost Lagoon
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