Admissions FeesThere are no entrance fees or parking fees for Stanley Park.
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Walking around the circumference of Stanley Park takes about two hours on the Seawall route, whilst cycling or rollerblading around it takes about an hour. That being said, the attractions in Stanley Park and its dense areas of the forest might take up a lot more of your time.
Jump on board the Stanley Park trainA great way to see the park, riding the Stanley Park train offers an opportunity to take a trip through the forest. The 2-kilometre route takes around 15 minutes.
Admission to the AquariumTicket prices to visit the venue vary by day. Some days tickets are more expensive and some days less. It depends on the date and expected levels of demand. As of early 2023, admission ranges from $39.95 to $51.95 for folks ages 13+.
A popular starting point for the Seawall walk is the east side of Stanley Park Drive by Coal Harbour. From there the circular path will take you past a full range of scenic vistas, landmarks, as well as monuments and sculptures.
Stanley Park has 300 acres of natural beauty to enjoy. You can walk around our Rose Garden, Duck Pond, Asian Garden, Athletic Fields or all four. If you are looking for a pleasant hike through the peaceful woods, the Frank Stanley Beveridge Wildlife Sanctuary offers 229 acres of forested walking trails.
Stanley Park Drive is the road that goes around the entire park. You can just drive around the park on this road and you will pass by a number of the attractions in Stanley Park. Unfortunately, driving is a little more difficult these days because one of the road lanes has been converted to a bicycle lane.
Vancouver's most popular cycling route runs along the Seawall, and the most scenic section of the Seawall is the 5.5-mile (9-kilometer) loop around Stanley Park. The paved path passes many landmarks, including the totem poles at Brockton Point, Prospect Point, and Siwash Rock.
Stanley Park is a magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver. Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall.