1. Stanley Park
This must-see park right next to downtown Vancouver is a whopping 1,000 acres. It’s got beaches, totem poles, an aquarium, playgrounds (one’s a splash park), a pool, botanical gardens, tennis courts and much more. With all Stanley Park offers, you could easily spend a day within its perimeter. Many visitors want to bike the Seawall that surrounds the park, but, especially in the summer, it’s usually too crowded to be pleasant. I think you’re better off biking the dirt paths inside the park and walking the Seawall instead. Bonus: walkers are more likely to spot a seal or maybe even a whale swimming by and can admire the views without causing traffic jams.
Venture inside the park to get lost amongst miles of walking and biking trails bordered by ferns, centuries-old cedars and cathedrals of 160-foot-tall Douglas fir. Keep an eye out for beavers, raccoons, great blue herons, bald eagles, coyotes and, of course, Canada geese. Please don’t feed any wildlife—it’s bad for them plus causes aggression (and Canada geese, a.k.a cobra chickens, are aggressive enough!).