The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver





The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This is a peaceful but busy area close to central Vancouver, and you will walk from the False Creek City views into the deep spare change metropolis to the Coal Harbour Marina NV views into the SP and City Beaches. There are a variety of city terrains, parks, and marinas to see. Overall, this is a nice and easy loop with something for everyone.
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Stanley Park borders downtown Vancouver and has lovely waterfront views of Coal Harbour, Burrard Inlet, and English Bay. As Vancouver's largest and most famous park, Stanley Park is extremely popular with both locals and tourists all year around. The heavily trafficked Stanley Park Seawall Trail hugs the perimeter shoreline and offers beautiful views from beginning to end. This trail is open 365 days a year which brings us to what is perhaps its only drawback. When temperatures reach...
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An easy and accessible walk, Lost Lagoon and Rose Garden Loop are a perfect break from the bustling city. Take time to literally smell the roses in the lush garden of roses that members will pass through on their way to the lagoon. Although located close to downtown Vancouver, it remains a quiet and peaceful area for those who dont mind sharing the path with others. Going in the evening offers a beautiful sunset over English Bay.
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Stanley Park borders downtown Vancouver and has lovely waterfront views of Coal Harbour, Burrard Inlet, and English Bay. As Vancouver's largest and most famous park, Stanley Park is extremely popular with both locals and tourists all year around. This route allows you to explore the beautiful scenery and flora of the park with lots of opportunity for shade and seating. This is a gorgeous way to explore Stanley Park and avoid the traffic and congestion of the outer loop. You're likely to see...
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Nice walk along the sea wall and walk way next to beaches. Perfect for a walk, run or a ride. You can go as far as English Bay, and most of this route follows the well-maintained sea wall. This area can get quite busy, so users are reminded to walk or bike on the right side of the path to allow space and flow of people.