2-3 Hours
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Walking
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10.50
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Stanley Park Seawall Walking Trail

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Rise and shine, adventure seekers! Lace up your favorite walking shoes and gear up for a picturesque stroll around the iconic Stanley Park Seawall. Starting at the vibrant Canada Place and culminating at the symbolic Inukshuk statues in English Bay, this trail promises a mix of nature's grandeur and the city's cultural charm—all packed into a breezy 10km.

Now, don't let the distance intimidate you. Spread over 2-3 hours, the pace is leisurely and the journey, oh-so-rewarding. While the sweeping views of the coastline will leave you spellbound, the trail is peppered with attractions that tell tales of Vancouver's rich heritage. Marvel at the historic Brockton Point Totem Poles, a testament to indigenous artistry. Time your walk to witness the daily ritual of the Nine O'clock Gun. Play a guessing game with the mysterious Girl in a Wetsuit. Relive maritime history at the S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead Replica. And, let your imagination run wild with legends at the Siwash Rock.

As you wander, take a moment to reflect on the deep-rooted significance of these lands. The area isn't just a park; it's a testament to the centuries-old history and culture of the Indigenous peoples. The Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations have lived here since time immemorial, raising families, weaving tales, and fishing in the very waters of Stanley Park. As you tread the path, imagine the laughter of children, the wisdom-filled stories shared through generations, and the reverence with which the land and sea were treated. This isn't just a walk; it's a journey through the spiritual and cultural tapestry woven by these communities.

Cycling aficionados, here's a tidbit for you: if you're more into pedals than paces, the entire trail can be zipped through in less than an hour! But remember, it's not a race. The beauty of the Seawall is best enjoyed when you take a moment, breathe in the crisp ocean air, and let Vancouver's scenic charm wash over you.

So, whether you're a local or a wanderlust-driven traveler, this trail around Stanley Park Seawall is a delightful amalgamation of urban vibes and natural wonders. Embrace the history, cherish the present, and step into the stories of the past. Ready, set, explore!
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Canada Place
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Canada Place is a landmark in Vancouver, British Columbia, featuring a distinctive white-sailed roof. It houses a convention center, hotel, trade center, and cruise ship terminal. Originally built for Expo 86, it's a key hub for tourism and events, offering views of Vancouver's harbor and mountains.
Vancouver Convention Centre West
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Olympic Cauldron
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Vancouver Rowing Club
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Deadman's Island
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Brockton Point Totem Poles
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Nine O'clock Gun
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Brockton Point Lighthouse
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Girl in A Wetsuit
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S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead Replica
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Prospect Point Lighthouse
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Siwash Rock
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Third Beach
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Second Beach
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A-maze-ing Laughter
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English Bay Beach
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Inukshuk Monument
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