Map of Vancouver Seawall Canada – Waterfront & Location Guide

Map of Vancouver Seawall Canada – Waterfront & Location Guide

The Vancouver Seawall is the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path and one of Canada's most visited urban attractions. Stretching around Stanley Park, False Creek and Vancouver's waterfront, it is popular for walking, cycling, jogging and sightseeing while enjoying views of Burrard Inlet, English Bay and the city skyline.

This map of the Vancouver Seawall Canada provides an overview of the waterfront pathway, nearby attractions, transport routes and surrounding Vancouver locations.

Quick Answer:

The Vancouver Seawall is located around Stanley Park, False Creek and downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. Major nearby attractions include Stanley Park, Canada Place, Coal Harbour, English Bay, Granville Island and Gastown.

Interactive Vancouver Seawall Map (Reference View) Explore the Vancouver Seawall, Stanley Park, False Creek, English Bay and nearby waterfront attractions.
Tip: Vancouver Seawall maps help visitors locate walking and cycling paths, beaches, viewpoints, parks and nearby waterfront attractions.

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Where is the Vancouver Seawall Located?

The Vancouver Seawall follows much of Vancouver's waterfront, including Stanley Park, Coal Harbour, False Creek and English Bay. It is one of the city's most popular recreational areas and connects many of Vancouver's major attractions.

  • City: Vancouver
  • Province: British Columbia
  • Country: Canada
  • Main waterfront: Burrard Inlet and False Creek
  • Major park: Stanley Park
  • Nearby district: Downtown Vancouver

Major Areas Shown on the Map

  • Stanley Park Seawall — iconic waterfront path.
  • Coal Harbour — marina and harbourfront.
  • Canada Place — cruise terminal and landmark.
  • English Bay — beach and sunset destination.
  • False Creek — waterfront promenade.
  • Olympic Village — modern waterfront precinct.
  • Science World — family attraction.
  • Granville Island direction — nearby destination.

Major Attractions Near the Vancouver Seawall

  • Stanley Park
  • Canada Place
  • English Bay
  • Coal Harbour
  • Granville Island
  • Gastown
  • Science World
  • Vancouver Aquarium direction
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge direction
  • False Creek Ferry

Seawall Features

  • Waterfront walking paths
  • Dedicated cycling lanes
  • Harbour viewpoints
  • Public beaches
  • Parks and gardens
  • Photography locations
  • Restaurants and cafés nearby
  • Public art installations

Transport Features

  • SkyTrain connections
  • Public bus services
  • False Creek Ferries
  • Aquabus services
  • Walking routes
  • Cycle hire stations
  • Taxi and rideshare access
  • Visitor parking nearby

Nearby Destinations

  • Stanley Park
  • Granville Island
  • Gastown
  • Canada Place
  • English Bay
  • Coal Harbour
  • Science World
  • Downtown Vancouver

Using a Vancouver Seawall Map

A Vancouver Seawall map is useful for locating walking and cycling routes, beaches, viewpoints, parks, ferry terminals and nearby attractions. It also helps visitors explore Stanley Park, False Creek, Coal Harbour and Vancouver's scenic waterfront.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the Vancouver Seawall located?
    The Vancouver Seawall surrounds Stanley Park and continues along much of Vancouver's waterfront in British Columbia, Canada.
  • What is the Vancouver Seawall famous for?
    It is famous for being the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path and for its spectacular harbour, mountain and city views.
  • What is near the Vancouver Seawall?
    Nearby attractions include Stanley Park, Granville Island, Canada Place, Gastown, English Bay and Coal Harbour.
  • Can you cycle the Vancouver Seawall?
    Yes. Dedicated cycling lanes make it one of Vancouver's most popular cycling routes.
  • Is the Vancouver Seawall worth visiting?
    Yes. It is one of Canada's premier urban attractions and is ideal for walking, cycling and sightseeing.
  • How long is the Vancouver Seawall?
    The complete waterfront pathway extends for approximately 28 kilometres around Vancouver's waterfront, with the Stanley Park section being the most famous.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Path conditions, weather, maintenance works, ferry schedules, transport services and visitor facilities may change without notice. Always verify current information before travelling.