Stanley Park and Vancouver's West End

A visit to Stanley Park immerses you in iconic West Coast rainforests, idyllic ponds, manicured gardens and stunning views of the North Shore Mountains from the famous Seawall. The nearby West End neighbourhood of Vancouver is home to one of the most densely populated areas in North America, with a vibrant dining scene and a number of attractions in easy walking distance.

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    Stanley Park
    Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Vancouver’s largest urban park showcases the best of the pacific marine landscape as you wander through towering coastal rainforest, along the iconic sea wall with epic views of the North Shore Mountains and through carefully curated gardens showcasing the best of the regions flora. With a number of restaurants and attractions located throughout the park, it is easy to spend an entire day exploring the various habitats and species that can be found here. Over 230 species have been sighted in the park throughout the year, offering excellent viewing opportunities no matter the season. Winter finds the seashore teeming with waterfowl and shorebirds while spring brings flocks of warblers and birds of prey to the region to nest.

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    Loden Hotel
    Loden Hotel, Melville Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Centrally located, the Loden Hotel is a boutique accommodation offering personalized service, luxurious amenities and well-appointed rooms.

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    Fairmont Pacific Rim
    Fairmont Pacific Rim, Canada Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Located in the heart of the city, the Fairmont Pacific Rim is an urban oasis greeting guests with refined elegance and beautifully appointed rooms.

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    The Listel Hotel
    The Listel Hotel, Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Well-located in the trendy West End neighbourhood steps from Stanley Park, The Listel pairs their commitment to the arts with a thorough suite of modern amenities.

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    Fairmont Waterfront
    Fairmont Waterfront, Canada Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    A waterfront property known for its refined luxury, the Fairmont Waterfront is renowned for its exemplary service, rooftop pool and stunning views over Stanley park.

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Granville Island to Pacific Spirit Park

Crossing False Creek finds you at the historic Granville Island with it’s famous market and bustling atmosphere. Take your time tracing the shoreline through the trendy Kitsilano Neighbourhood as you make your way to walk sections of the Foreshore trail which wraps around the oceanfront campus of UBC before exploring the forested trails of Pacific Spirit Park.

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    Vanier Park
    Vanier Park, Chestnut Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Offering stunning views of downtown Vancouver, Vanier Park is host to open fields, cottonwood forests, tranquil ponds and a variety of shoreline habitats. With over 180 species spotted in the vicinity, a visit to Vanier Park can prove to be a productive urban habitat year-round. Visitor’s to the park during the summer should keep an eye out for a nesting pair of bald eagles who have frequented the site, while migration season can reward with exciting rarities and winter rewards with waterfowl aplenty.

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    Foreshore Trail
    Foreshore Trail, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Starting at Acadia Beach with views towards downtown, the Foreshore Trail winds its way along the shoreline towards the infamous clothing-optional Wreck Beach. The trail winds its way along the shoreline, crossing rocky beaches, small creeks, through second-growth forests and past small waterfalls. This shoreline portion of Pacific Spirit Regional Park hosts over 160 species throughout the year, with highlights including seabirds such as the Pigeon Guillemot, Surf Scoter and Caspian Tern alongside a number of birds of prey, shorebirds and songbirds.

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    Pacific Spirit Regional Park
    Pacific Spirit Regional Park, Chancellor Blvd, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    With over 73 kilometres of trails, it is easy to spend hours exploring the incredible coastal rainforest of Pacific Spirit Regional Park. A number of habitats can be found within the park that contribute to the diversity of species that can be spotted here. By far the largest wild greenscape within the urban area of Vancouver, the park is important habitat for songbirds and other woodland species such as the Pileated Woodpecker as well as Barred and Great Horned Owls.

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Queen Elizabeth Park and East Vancouver

A visit to the exquisite hilltop gardens at Queen Elizabeth Park is a must do for visitors to the area. Vancouver’s vibrant Main Street neighbourhood lies just to the east, offering a number of exciting cafes and restaurants to fuel up before exploring some of the lesser known, but ecologically significant parks in Vancouver’s eastern neighbourhoods.

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    Queen Elizabeth Park
    Queen Elizabeth Park, Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    A hilltop park featuring an arboretum, rock garden, sculptures and the Bloedel Consevatory, the gardens are a must visit for horticultural enthusiasts. When it comes to the avian species, there are some exciting rarities sighted on an annual basis, including the Calliope Hummingbird and Red-naped Sapsucker. General birding is typically best in the spring time, as songbird migrants flock to the area but with over 177 species sighted in the park, there are opportunities for observation year round. If you are interested in exploring the exotic species at the Bloedel conservatory, a small entrance fee gains access to their floral exhibits and aviary with over 100 different bird species.

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    John Hendry Park (Trout Lake)
    John Hendry Park (Trout Lake Park), Victoria Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    An urban wetland surrounded by forest, this popular Vancouver park is host to over 170 species of bird throughout the year. If visiting during the migration season, larger migrants such as Trumpeter Swans and American Pelicans may be spotted, while spring brings forth flocks of songbirds returning to the area to nest. Summer time yields a number of waterfowl on the lake, and fall again brings forth a flurry of migrants passing through. Wading birds are often sighted in the area, with Long-billed Dowitcher, Wilson’s Snipe and Green Heron being spotted in recent years.

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    Everett Crowley Park
    Everett Crowley Park, Kerr Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Everett Crowley Park is a carefully restored landscape that hosts approximately 200 species of birds throughout the year. From year round residents such as the Black-capped chickadee and Stellars Jay to the spring time migrants and summer visitors. Explore the trails that wind through lush woodland, open wetlands and offer views out towards the Fraser River from a number of viewpoints. If you happen to be in the area on the 3rd Sunday of the Month, join Margo on a morning bird walk to uncover more about the park and it’s inhabitants.

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Destination Vancouver

In a city as bustling and dynamic as Vancouver, things are constantly changing. Head to the Destination Vancouver website to chat live with a travel expert and to find out what’s currently happening in the area.

Vancouver Seawall

Walk, cycle, or run this 28km seaside path that wraps around Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver and extends to the beaches of Spanish Banks.

Vancouver Bird Celebration

For two weeks in May every year a number of events pop up around Vancouver to celebrate Birds.

Vancouver Bird Strategy

Learn more about how this urban centre is prioritizing bird conservation for the future.

Birder's Guide to Vancouver

The ultimate urban birding companion.

Anna's Hummingbird

Learn more about the official city bird of Vancouver.

Vancouver Christmas Bird Count

The longest running citizen science project in the Western Hemisphere, Vancouver’s annual Christmas bird count has been running since 1900.

Stanley Park Blue Heron Camera

Get a glimpse inside a Heron nest broadcast live from the Stanley Park Heronry.

Stanley Park Ecology Society

Collaborative leadership in environmental education, research, and conservation in Stanley Park.

Nature Vancouver

A natural history organization offering a number of events throughout the year.