Location ID: #10295911
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Brownsville Bar Park is one of the only locations on the Fraser River with a sandy beach.
Location ID: #10297694
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Walk your dog, try outdoor fitness circuit training or wander along the accessible paths. This riverside park also has a large picnic area next to the playground, 2 volleyball courts and lookout piers to view the working river.
Location ID: #10297796
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Extending across both sides of Kensington Ave, the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex (East and West) is home to artificial and grass fields that accommodate various outdoor sports activities, including soccer, field hockey, field lacrosse, football, ...
Location ID: #10286507
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Located 20 minutes east of Vancouver and home to Simon Fraser University, you'll find scenic views (especially at sunset), picnic and play areas, and trails primarily for walking and hiking through a conservation area on this 576 hectare (1,423 ...
Location ID: #10296045
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Spread across 10-acres in Deer Lake Park, Burnaby Village Museum is where history comes to life.
The Shipyards; Burrard Drydock
Location ID: #10286269
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Cambie Bridge
Location ID: #10294603
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The Cambie Street Bridge is a major transportation artery in Vancouver, British Columbia, spanning False Creek and connecting the city's downtown peninsula to the south shore.
Location ID: #10296834
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Forests, fields, and wetlands provide habitat for wildlife. Walkers, cyclists, and horseback riders can explore the network of trails.
Location ID: #10296840
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Rowlatt Heritage Area is 4 hectares of picturesque fields amidst forest, an orchard and heritage buildings including the Annand/Rowlatt Farmstead, two barns and the Lochiel Schoolhouse. The fields can be reserved for festivals, filming, and ...
Whey-ah-Wichen
Location ID: #10291882
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Seaside trails with totem poles alongside tennis courts, playgrounds & a picnic area.
Location ID: #10297145
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Facing the magnificent Holy Rosary Cathedral, Cathedral Square is an invigorating yet graceful park.
Location ID: #10297143
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This 5.77 km or approximately 7,572 step circular route is a must for those interested in history, architecture, or exceptional views.
Location ID: #10286207
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Location ID: #10296256
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This attractive park is both a gateway to Science World and a popular venue for summer events and festivals. Creekside Park has many benches and grass berms for relaxing in the sun or enjoying views of False Creek and the downtown core.
Location ID: #10297048
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Visit Crescent Beach to swim, play volleyball, build a sand castle or walk the beachfront pathway.
Location ID: #10295420
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A great place to have a picnic, play catch with the kids or stroll above the Alouette River.
Location ID: #10296252
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This stunning downtown park is an intricate mix of active and passive recreation opportunities, all with views of False Creek and Yaletown.
Location ID: #10295423
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Home of the Hot Rocks, this is the locals' favourite place on a hot summer day.
Location ID: #10286271
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Gallant Avenue Dock
Location ID: #10294615
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Lost in the 50's Drive-In, 50s Burgers
Location ID: #10296040
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Step back in time and experience the golden age of American dining with our fresh burgers, crispy fries, classic hotdogs, and creamy milkshakes made with quality ingredients and 1950s charm.
Location ID: #10296072
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Location ID: #10297045
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Meadows, forests, and wetlands provide important habitat for a variety of wildlife. Explore trails on foot, bicycle, or horseback.
Location ID: #10292158
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Ambleside Beach and Pier are prominent recreational areas in West Vancouver, located on the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet, offering sandy beaches, a seawall, and numerous amenities including a pier great for fishing, a dog beach, sports courts, ...