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Hiking : Sea Lions

Canada British Columbia Metro Vancouver Regional District Vancouver

Map of the trail for Sea Lions

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

0.78 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

Welcome to this super easy hiking route in Stanley Park, Vancouver. This route is an out-and-back trail that covers a distance of 0.78 kilometers with no elevation gain, making it perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely stroll.

Starting at the trailhead, you will pass by a parking area at the beginning of the route where you can leave your vehicle. As you continue on, you will come across Lumberman's Arch Picnic Area Shelter, perfect for a rest or a snack about midway through the hike.

Along the trail, you will also encounter various water features such as Dolphin, Sea Lions, Seals, Sea Otters, and even Sugar Pool and Penguins, offering a refreshing stop to enjoy the marine life. Keep an eye out for the Old Polar Bear Exhibit and the Killer Whale statue for some interesting historical and artistic landmarks.

If you need a break, there are benches scattered along the trail for you to sit and relax. And don't forget to stay hydrated with the water dispenser available on the trail.

At the end of the route, you will reach the destination name "Sea Lions", where you can observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.

Before embarking on this hike, remember to bring plenty of water, dress appropriately for the weather, and check the forecast. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful walk, this route offers a delightful experience for all. Enjoy your hike in Stanley Park!

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