


A serene urban forest with 73 km of trails, offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Burrard Inlet.

Pacific Spirit Park Trails can be rainy, a lightweight jacket is essential for comfort and safety.
The trails can be uneven and muddy, sturdy hiking boots are recommended for support and traction.
Staying hydrated is crucial, a portable water filter is optional but convenient for refilling water bottles along the trails.

A serene forest park with trails leading to beautiful beaches and stunning views of the city and mountains.
A world-renowned museum showcasing First Nations art and culture, housed in a stunning architectural space.
A popular beach with a vibrant atmosphere, offering swimming, picnicking, and beautiful sunsets.
Famous for its pour-over coffee and creative breakfast dishes, Revolver Café is a beloved spot near Pacific Spirit Park Trails.
A local favourite for sustainably-sourced seafood, Go Fish offers a unique dining experience near the park trails.
Known for its exceptional seafood dishes and an extensive wine list, Blue Water Cafe is a high-end dining option near the trails.
Cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, capers on a toasted bagel
Assorted sushi rolls, nigiri, and sashimi with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
Hand-carved wooden masks and totem poles, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Coast Salish people.
A unique, locally-made jam made from wild salmonberries, a Pacific Northwest delicacy.
Traditional Raven's Tail blankets, hand-woven by local First Nations artisans, symbolizing wealth and status.
A vibrant street in Chinatown known for its colorful shophouses, trendy cafes, and lively nightlife.

Clark Hill Dam, a historic engineering marvel, offers scenic views and recreational opportunities on the border of Michigan and Canada.
A serene beach in Rameshwaram, known for its calm waters and religious significance.