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Coal Harbour Seawalk
This pathway winds along the waterfront for 2km or so before hooking up with the Stanley Park seawall. A modern-day boardwalk, it combines a background of glassy high-rises with twinkling sea and mountain vistas, bobbing sailboats and the dramatic rise and fall of buzzing floatplanes.
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Horseshoe Bay
The small coastal community of Horseshoe Bay marks the end of West Vancouver and the start of trips to Whistler, via the Sea to Sky Hwy (Hwy 99), or Vancouver Island, Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast via the BC Ferries network.
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Lumberman's Arch
Once the site of a Coast Salish village, Lumberman's Arch received its modern name from the beefy, rough-hewn archway donated by the Lumberman's and Shingleman's Society. If your kids have overheated themselves by running wild in the sun, cool them off here at the giggle-inducing seafront Water Park.
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Seawall Promenade
The 9km (5mi) Seawall Promenade - ideal for cycling, walking, jogging and in-line skating - hugs Stanley Park's shoreline. Keep in mind that cyclists and skaters, like vehicles, must travel counterclockwise around the park, and it can get crowded on weekends.
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