Vancouver - Stanley Park
For time efficiency use in our West Canada trip, we decided to visit to Stanley Park as our first venue because it is at north of Vancouver, which we couldn’t reach by foot.
Admission to Stanley Park actually is almost free, except you want to visit for some exhibition area, and we only decided to drive around the park and stop at some viewpoint for a walk and photo captured. Though access to park is free, we need to pay for parking in the Park, it is CA2.50 an hour or CA10 for the whole day, we only paid at hourly base as we didn’t know if we could spend more than four hours in Stanley Park. Totally, we spent about 2 hours in the Park, however I think people can really spend more hours in there if you really look for relaxing day trip, like take a walk around the park, do some hiking, having picnic, sightseeing, so on so forth.
Stanley Park is quite a big park for about 1000 acres, of course we couldn’t fully cover the whole park in two hours, so we only chose some interesting and easy access view point, like totem poles, beaches, Hallelujah Point and some places that we were able to find a parking space.
If we would really have sufficient of time, I would love to spend sometime we SL for having a picnic in the Park, reading a book and laying on his tummy :P just like what we normally can see it in a movie, anyways I am still enjoyed for walking together with SL in Stanley Park.
Stanley Park information: http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley
Admission to Stanley Park actually is almost free, except you want to visit for some exhibition area, and we only decided to drive around the park and stop at some viewpoint for a walk and photo captured. Though access to park is free, we need to pay for parking in the Park, it is CA2.50 an hour or CA10 for the whole day, we only paid at hourly base as we didn’t know if we could spend more than four hours in Stanley Park. Totally, we spent about 2 hours in the Park, however I think people can really spend more hours in there if you really look for relaxing day trip, like take a walk around the park, do some hiking, having picnic, sightseeing, so on so forth.
Stanley Park is quite a big park for about 1000 acres, of course we couldn’t fully cover the whole park in two hours, so we only chose some interesting and easy access view point, like totem poles, beaches, Hallelujah Point and some places that we were able to find a parking space.
If we would really have sufficient of time, I would love to spend sometime we SL for having a picnic in the Park, reading a book and laying on his tummy :P just like what we normally can see it in a movie, anyways I am still enjoyed for walking together with SL in Stanley Park.
Stanley Park information: http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley
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