Below is a list of the top and leading Parks in Vancouver. To help you find the best Parks located near you in Vancouver, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
The top rated Parks in Vancouver are:
Stanley Park is a lovely green sanctuary in the heart of Vancouver’s metropolitan environment. Along Stanley Park’s famed Seawall, explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and take in the breathtaking views of the ocean, mountains, sky, and towering trees. There are miles of trails, stunning beaches, native animals, exquisite food, natural, cultural, and historical attractions, as well as a variety of other activities. The park also has Canada’s largest aquarium as well as a variety of fun activities for visitors of all ages and hobbies.
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Address: Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4
Phone: (604) 681 6728
Website: vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/stanley-park.aspx
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“Truly an Alice in Wonderland experience! During the day there is an ocean of things to explore, sandy beaches with sculptured shells, bike trails through amazing forestry, culinary delights from every corner of this cultured planet. International peeps relaxing and enjoying the Sun and all its attributes. Definitely one of the natural wonders of Vancouver that will take your breath away! If ever in Vancouver it is a “must place” to visit.” – Chris Ling
Queen Elizabeth Park is Vancouver’s floral treasure, a popular wedding photo location, and a must-see for flower lovers and view-seekers. At 125 meters above sea level, it is Vancouver’s highest point and provides spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the North Shore. In the 52-hectare park, you’ll find the Bloedel Conservatory. A beautifully landscaped quarry garden, an arboretum with a collection of exotic and native plants, sculptures by internationally renowned artist Henry Moore, and a range of leisure activities like tennis, lawn bowling, and pitch and putt are all featured.
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LOCATION:
Address: 4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2Z1
Phone: (604) 873 7000
Website: vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/queen-elizabeth-park.aspx
REVIEWS:
“Beautifully maintained park with a variety of plants and species. Clean and reasonably flat pathways. There are a few steps to climb in a few areas which may not be accessible for everyone. Wonderful lookout points of Vancouver city. The fountains are a refreshing stopping points to sit and have a break, the children will enjoy it here.” – Aasiya Satia
Hinge Park includes a rainwater wetland, a children’s play park, seats, grass, and picnic spots. The park was built as part of the Athletes Village at Southeast False Creek for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Creekside Community Recreation Centre, housing, and commercial space have all been built on the site of a former industrial site. In the northwest corner of the park, there is a fenced off-leash area for dogs. The terrain is littered with picnic tables, seats, and docks. A vast children’s play area includes cutting-edge play equipment, a story circle, a giant rusted bridge made of sewage pipe, and a water pump.
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LOCATION:
Address: 215 W 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0E5
Phone: (604) 257 8402
Website: covapp.vancouver.ca/parkfinder/parkdetail.aspx?inparkid=240
REVIEWS:
“The presence of this park in the very busy Olympic Village area of Southeast False Creek with the multiple accommodation centre present features a wetland, a children’s play area, large number of benches, a separate dog off-leash area and an easy way to enter the bike and pedestrian pathways so close by to explore the nicely developed Southeast False Creek Seawall area.” – Michael Moriarity
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LOCATION:
Address: 1199 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6C 3P9
Phone: (604) 873 7000
Website: covapp.vancouver.ca/parkfinder/parkdetail.aspx?inparkid=21
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“This is one of my favorite places in in Vancouver. It does get get quite busy but theres a nice little bar where you can sit and relax with good food and great beer” – Laura Beaton
Emery Barnes Park offers several lovely dining places where you may have lunch, read the newspaper, or play chess. A fast-flowing stream leads to a tiered fountain surrounded by lush plants and pergolas. Emery Barnes Park was constructed in three stages. Phase 1 has a fountain, stream, seats, and landscaping on Richards Street. An off-leash dog park, a children’s playground, picnic spaces, and an open grass space encircled by an oval pedestrian route were all included in Phase 2. Emery Barnes Park is completely integrated as a social meeting area for downtown residents in Phase 3, which includes an entry plaza at Davie and Seymour Streets.
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LOCATION:
Address: 1170 Richards St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3M7
Phone: (604) 873 7000
Website: covapp.vancouver.ca/parkfinder/parkdetail.aspx?inparkid=20
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“You turn a corner & out stretched before you is a heavenly landscape of shady trees, bridged canals, spongy soft grounded children’s play areas, & comfortable seating, each area of the emerald green grass covered block unique, restful, & completely surrounded by a skyscraper skyline to take your breath away!!! Emery Barnes Park is an emerald jewel, just east of down town Granville, in the heart of down town Vancouver. A safe, meditative, & social hub for a very unique neighbourhood.” – Rachel Garthson
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