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Stanley Park Seawall

The seawall provides incredible waterfront views of the skyline, mountains, and Burrard Inlet. Key viewpoints include Brockton Point and the Totem Poles. The Stanley Park Seawall is one of Vancouver’s most iconic attractions, offering breathtaking views of the waterfront, mountains, and city skyline. Stretching over 9 kilometers, it is the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path, providing a scenic route for walking, jogging, biking, and rollerblading. The Seawall runs around Stanley Park, giving visitors easy access to the park’s many other attractions, including beaches, gardens, and historical landmarks. It is a must-visit for tourists and a favorite spot for locals seeking outdoor recreation and relaxation.

In addition to its recreational offerings, the Seawall serves as an important ecological and cultural feature of Vancouver. Visitors can learn about the area’s history through informative plaques and enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the park. The Seawall provides access to some of the city’s most popular areas, such as Coal Harbour, English Bay, and the Vancouver Aquarium, making it an essential part of the Vancouver experience. Whether you are cycling around the park or taking a leisurely stroll, the Seawall offers a unique and immersive way to explore Vancouver.

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