Vancouver Seawall FULL BIKE RIDE with Music
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Enjoy this 1.5 hour bike ride along the Stanley Park and False Creek seawall with stops at Granville Island and Kitsilano Beach.
GoPro 11 with stabilization and added music makes for a relaxing and fun adventure around one of the BEST seawalls in the world.
One of Vancouver’s top attractions is nothing more than a paved pathway that stretches some 28 km (17.5 miles) around the city’s waterfront. But what a path it is! Known simply as “the seawall,” you’ll find that following this route, whether on foot or bicycle, is one of the best ways to discover Vancouver. In fact, spending a day exploring Vancouver’s seawall ranks as one of the very best ways to spend a day while you’re in the city.
As you make your way along the route, every corner reveals a different breathtaking view - the majestic North Shore Mountains, the Lions Gate Bridge arching into West Vancouver, the sandy beaches of English Bay, the First Nations inukshuk statue that inspired the Vancouver 2010 Olympic logo, the glittering downtown Vancouver skyline, and the sun high over Burrard Inlet.
The 9 km (5.5 mile) Stanley Park section is the most popular portion, and it’s easy to see why. Rent a bike from one of the many shops around Denman Street and the park’s entrance and you can easily make your way around the loop in an hour. But even along just this small portion of the path, you’ll want to budget extra time for stops to take in attractions like the legendary totem poles, landmarks like the Nine O’Clock Gun and the Girl in a Wetsuit sculpture, Prospect Point’s lookout to the North Shore, the Siwash Rock, and the beaches along the west side of the park.
But for those with the time, exploring further along the seawall is definitely recommended. Make a day of it, stopping to grab a coffee to enjoy on Stanley Park’s Third Beach, taking a dip in the water at the heated Second Beach Pool (or if you’re a bit braver, in English Bay), and picking up picnic provisions as you pass through Yaletown or from Granville Island. Check out an exhibition at the Museum of Vancouver in Vanier Park, enjoy your lunch at Kitsilano Beach, and head to Jericho Beach for a kayaking tour. The only directions you’ll need all day are “keep following the seawall.”
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Such a therapeutic experience! Gorgeous upload 👏👏
Thank you, TH-cam is a great way to entertain and provide background entertainment as you do daily tasks thanks for the comment
아름다운나라 캐나다 밴쿠버를 사랑합니다❤ 1996년에 코퀴틀람에서 밴쿠버 9개월간 거주했습니다.
한국 제2도시 부산하고 너무닮아서 제2의 고향같은 느낌입니다 잘봤습니다. 구독.좋아요했네요😊
Im glad you liked the video, great you liked your time in BC. Thanks for watching. I will do the ride again in the summer with better light )