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Cypress Park
West Vancouver, BC V7V 1P2
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Isetta Cafe Bistro
4360 Marine Dr, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1P1, Canada
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Caulfeild Park | West Vancouver

West Vancouver, BC V7W 1J8, Canada
4.7(172)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Cypress Park

Cypress Park

Cypress Park

4.7

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Open until 11:00 PM
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Isetta Cafe Bistro

Isetta Cafe Bistro

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Mark V. SinclairMark V. Sinclair
Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour: from the West Van shoreline at Caulfeild Park along to Ambleside, the Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park, and then back up along the beaches of Kitsilano to Jericho, Point Grey and beyond in the distance to Vancouver Island. The view at dusk is also absolutely amazing when the towers rising along the shore of Ambleside and those in the Downtown Core beyond Stanley Park are fully illuminated. Excellent spot for a rocky seaside walk or hike over trails and rock faces. If you're lucky, it's not uncommon to catch a glimpse of a seal, otter, or eagle overhead. Caulfeild Park also includes a grassy garden area ("Edge Park" -- further along Pilot House Road) below the Caulfeild Rock Monument (dedicated to the West Vancouver pioneer, Sir Francis Wm. Caulfeild, after whom this area is named), with lawn and several tall apple trees, ideal for summer picnics and viewing July - August English Bay fireworks from a distance. This park is, after Ambleside, my personal favorite of all in West Vancouver, and is truly an unparalleled hidden gem.
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Valery BiliaievaValery Biliaieva
Amazing and peaceful place to spend a time
Louise BoilevinLouise Boilevin
Its a tiny secluded beach . Its not a easy beach to climb down and up to if with mobility issues tons of uneven paths stairs etc . Its ice cold ocean water temperature perfect for a hot day dip or after hiking in light house park. Not a ton of space here like the beach next door . Its has seasonal outhouse washroom . Car Parking and the # 250 bus stops here at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd . Its a nice rustic beach ⛱️ I like it . Its not a super rocky beach lots of sand around in the water and out . And hidden spots to relax. The pictures were taken at high tide . I would suggest coming here at low tide more space of the beach
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Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour: from the West Van shoreline at Caulfeild Park along to Ambleside, the Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park, and then back up along the beaches of Kitsilano to Jericho, Point Grey and beyond in the distance to Vancouver Island. The view at dusk is also absolutely amazing when the towers rising along the shore of Ambleside and those in the Downtown Core beyond Stanley Park are fully illuminated. Excellent spot for a rocky seaside walk or hike over trails and rock faces. If you're lucky, it's not uncommon to catch a glimpse of a seal, otter, or eagle overhead. Caulfeild Park also includes a grassy garden area ("Edge Park" -- further along Pilot House Road) below the Caulfeild Rock Monument (dedicated to the West Vancouver pioneer, Sir Francis Wm. Caulfeild, after whom this area is named), with lawn and several tall apple trees, ideal for summer picnics and viewing July - August English Bay fireworks from a distance. This park is, after Ambleside, my personal favorite of all in West Vancouver, and is truly an unparalleled hidden gem.
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Its a tiny secluded beach . Its not a easy beach to climb down and up to if with mobility issues tons of uneven paths stairs etc . Its ice cold ocean water temperature perfect for a hot day dip or after hiking in light house park. Not a ton of space here like the beach next door . Its has seasonal outhouse washroom . Car Parking and the # 250 bus stops here at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd . Its a nice rustic beach ⛱️ I like it . Its not a super rocky beach lots of sand around in the water and out . And hidden spots to relax. The pictures were taken at high tide . I would suggest coming here at low tide more space of the beach
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5y

Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour: from the West Van shoreline at Caulfeild Park along to Ambleside, the Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park, and then back up along the beaches of Kitsilano to Jericho, Point Grey and beyond in the distance to Vancouver Island. The view at dusk is also absolutely amazing when the towers rising along the shore of Ambleside and those in the Downtown Core beyond Stanley Park are fully illuminated. Excellent spot for a rocky seaside walk or hike over trails and rock faces. If you're lucky, it's not uncommon to catch a glimpse of a seal, otter, or eagle overhead. Caulfeild Park also includes a grassy garden area ("Edge Park" -- further along Pilot House Road) below the Caulfeild Rock Monument (dedicated to the West Vancouver pioneer, Sir Francis Wm. Caulfeild, after whom this area is named), with lawn and several tall apple trees, ideal for summer picnics and viewing July - August English Bay fireworks from a distance. This park is, after Ambleside, my personal favorite of all in West Vancouver, and is truly an...

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6y

This park is amazing. It is the perfect place for a quiet, private picnic for you and your significant other. It is so secluded in this little quiet corner of northwest Vancouver, you know that you are not going to have to battle crowds of obnoxious hooligans.

The late summer is ideal because of all the lush bushes surrounding the beach, giving it a very lagoon like feel. The water is a dark blue green, there is mostly rocks but a bit of a sandbar when the tide is out.

The history of the location is undeniable when you climb down onto the rocks and see the incredible variation in the geology formations present. Hollowed out logs that have been beached for possibly hundreds of years. This is very much a must see for any mature person who can appreciate the beauty behind...

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3y

Its a tiny secluded beach . Its not a easy beach to climb down and up to if with mobility issues tons of uneven paths stairs etc . Its ice cold ocean water temperature perfect for a hot day dip or after hiking in light house park. Not a ton of space here like the beach next door . Its has seasonal outhouse washroom . Car Parking and the # 250 bus stops here at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd . Its a nice rustic beach ⛱️ I like it . Its not a super rocky beach lots of sand around in the water and out . And hidden spots to relax. The pictures were taken at high tide . I would suggest coming here at low tide more space...

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