Category: Urban Park

  • Island 22 Bike Skills Park

    Island 22 Bike Skills Park

    After our camping trip at Chilliwack Lake, the boys really wanted to go somewhere biking. After a quick search, we came across this bike park. Compared to a few pump tracks we went to in the Lower Mainland, this bike park is fairly big with many different levels to try out. And the best part:…

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge – Great Tourist Attraction for Locals

    Capilano Suspension Bridge – Great Tourist Attraction for Locals

    With an abundance of outdoor options all around Metro Vancouver, we have avoided visiting Capilano Suspension Bridge due to its pricey entry fees ($62.95 for adults for a day ticket, which is the same price as an annual pass for BC residents). To us, it felt more like a tourist destination. Why pay $136 when…

  • Best Winter Activities for Kids in Whistler Besides Skiing

    Best Winter Activities for Kids in Whistler Besides Skiing

    Whistler Village is still full of fun for a young kid even if skiing isn’t an option. Here are some of our favorite hangout places in Whistler Village.

  • Robert Burnaby Park

    Robert Burnaby Park

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Robert Burnaby Park Loop, 2.1km with 63m elevation Difficulty: moderate, with more technical sections through the woods Traffic: light Facilities: flush toilet available near the tennis court, picnic tables, playground, sport facilities, swimming pool View: wilder than expected network of trails, crossing small streams Overall score: 7/10 For an urban park,…

  • Moodyville Park

    Moodyville Park

    Moodyville Park is a small urban park in North Vancouver that features a paved pump track and a playground. It’s tucked away behind apartment buildings, and the entrance is not well marked. My GPS had a hard time pinpointing where parking spots are, so we had to circle back both times we visited. Navigate to…

  • Trout Lake Park (aka John Hendry Park)

    Trout Lake Park (aka John Hendry Park)

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Trout Lake Loop, 1.3km with 6m elevation Difficulty: very easy, stroller friendly Traffic: heavy on a sunny weekend afternoon Facilities: flush toilet at the community centre, two small playgrounds, a few sandy beaches View: best view from the south end of the lake (Trout Lake Beach) with the North Shore mountains beyond…

  • Boundary Bay Regional Park

    Boundary Bay Regional Park

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Boundary Bay, 3.7km with 11m elevation Difficulty: very easy, stroller friendly Traffic: heavy on a sunny weekend afternoon Facilities: flush toilet, big playground, accessible path on sandy beach View: sandy beaches of Boundary Bay, flat and exposed sandy dunes Overall score: 7/10 Boundary Bay Regional Park features a sandy Centennial Beach and…

  • Ambleside Centennial Seawalk

    Ambleside Centennial Seawalk

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Ambleside Centennial Seawalk Difficulty: easy, stroller friendly Traffic: quite busy on weekends Facilities: flush toilets at multiple parks along the walk. Great playgrounds at Ambleside and John Lawson Park. Restaurant options. Water access. View: panoramic views of Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park, and Burrard Inlet. Overall score: 7/10. (-1 for the…

  • Mundy Park

    Mundy Park

    Mundy Park is a 178 hectare park in Coquitlam, featuring a stroller-accessible gravel walk through a lush forest, with a small tranquil lake in the centre of the park. It also has an epic looking playground, a small pump track, a sheltered picnic area, a disc-golf course, an outdoor pool, and some sport fields. We…

  • Lynn Creek Sea to Sky Trail

    Lynn Creek Sea to Sky Trail

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Sea to Sky Trail, 11.9km with 235m elevation gain Difficulty: moderate, but many flights of stairs make it strenuous Traffic: heavy in the urban parks in Lower Lynn and near the suspension bridge, light to moderate in between Facilities: flush toilets at Lynn Canyon Cafe and Bridgman Park View: Twin Falls,…