At more than 1,000 acres and surrounded by the waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay, Stanley Park is running heaven — and easily reachable from downtown hotels. If you have time for one run in Vancouver, run here.
The 17-mile Seawall is the world 's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. Highlights include the Stanley Park loop, False Creek, and the Seaside area. Starts downtown, near the harbourfront Convention Centre.
This is a wonderful loop run past the Plaza of Nations, Science World, the Olympic Village and continues through Granville Island. Great water views, skyline views, and tour of Vancouver’s ever-growing glass condo high rises.
This is a neat area for running, sort of a continuation of the trails near Kits Beach. Wonderful views of the water and the mountains to the north.
Anchor yourself at Kits beach for a multi-sport day. Enjoy the area running paths, bike paths, huge public, heated, outdoor pool, volleyball courts, tennis courts, or rent a kayak. It's all there.
This 130-acre, hilly park in central Vancouver features gardens, a conservatory, outdoor sculptures, and sports fields. It's also a good spot for hill work. Great city views from the top!
On the western shore of Vancouver, the University of British Columbia (UBC) is one of the most spectacular academic settings in the world. Enjoy some running on the leafy campus and the huge wooded park adjoining.
UBC is a large and beautiful campus sitting on the end of the peninsula. One can stitch together a really nice run within the campus, or run in the adjacent gorgeous residential neighborhood, or the trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park.
The West Point Grey neighborhood is suburban running heaven on the peninsula in Vancouver. The tree-lined streets feature a mix of architectural styles, from classic wood-frame Vancouver homes to more modern, spectacular residences.
Great water, skyline, mountain views in West Vancouver, just over the Lion’s Gate Bridge. Also known as the West Vancouver Centennial Seawalk.
A famous 1.8 mile run/walk/hike consisting of 2,830 stairs and gaining 2,800 feet in elevation. Part of Grouse Mountain, which is a major recreation destination 20 minutes drive from Vancouver. A true challenge.
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