Visit the Stanley park
Siwash Rock Lookout: This lesser-known viewpoint, located on the eastern side of the park, was originally a searchlight position used during wartime. Now, it's a fenced-in observation deck offering magnificent views of West Vancouver and English Bay. It can only be reached by walking the Siwash Rock Trail, which connects with Merilee's Trail, starting from the parking lot near the Teahouse. Drum Circle: While this event isn't a secret, you have to be there at the right time to experience it. Every Tuesday from 6 PM to sunset, drummers gather at the north end of Third Beach to create a rhythmic miracle together. As one organizer said on Facebook: "If Stanley Park is the heart of Vancouver, then we are its heartbeat." Two Spirits Tree Carving: There's a mysterious carved face on a tree in the park, known as a beautiful and mystical work of art, with the artist and origin remaining a mystery. This carving should be viewed from multiple angles, especially in the summer when the greenery emerging from the top of the stump looks like hair. It's located on Rawling's Trail, near Second Beach. #Stanley Park #Canada