Visited on May 4th, 2021:
Only a few steps from the Lonsdale Quay SeaBus Station and Market. Grab a coffee, a bite and the mindful purpose to enjoy a view of spectacular Vancouver.
Waterfront Park boasts beautiful wide-angle views of Vancouver and the Burrard Inlet and youâll find it just a 12-minute Seabus ride away from Downtown Vancouver.
There are plenty of trails for you to get immersed in nature and stroll by the water to catch some spectacular views just minutes away from the Lower Lonsdale neighbourhood. Itâs located just minutes from Lonsdale Quay meaning you can catch the Seabus here from Downtown Vancouver in minutes.
You could stop by Lonsdale Quay Market on the way to pick up something to eat on your walk. There are plenty of benches and places to sit throughout the park, as well as a childrenâs play park, making it perfect for a family picnic on a nice day.
Also found within Waterfront Park are some great public art, a maritime memorial, and restrooms. Throughout the summer the park is activated with...
   Read more`Waterfront Park also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from outdoor concerts to food festivals, which adds a lively and communal atmosphere to the park. The amphitheater is a fantastic venue for live performances, and the programming has something for everyone's taste. In terms of accessibility, the park is well-connected with ample parking options and public transportation nearby. Plus, the clean restrooms and well-maintained facilities make it convenient for visitors. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, Waterfront Park is a must-visit. It's a place that offers solace and recreation in equal measure, and it's a testament to the city's commitment to preserving its natural beauty while fostering a sense of community. I can't recommend it enough for anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful escape in the heart...
   Read moreGreat views of the Burrard inlet and a crown jewel of the city of north van.
I love this park. It's a good spot for lunch during the busy weekdays, but it's also a great hang on the weekends. As far as I know, they were also letting people bring and drink their own booze within the perimeter of this park, which is a great addition. You're surrounded by many great shops to grab some food and booze here.
I remember playing here as a kid and falling off the black metal sculpture. It's nostalgic to be here on a sunny day and seeing other kids now falling off it and crying. Some things never change.
This park is host to many great things from the Canada day celebration to North Vancouver's notable Caribbean Days festival at the...
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