WHere to watch the sunset in Vancouver

The thing about Vancouver is that once the temperature outside goes above 15 degrees, it's automatically beach weather. That being said, yay, it's spring! Time to hit the beach! 

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Wreck Beach

Photo Credit: Ian Tootill

UBC, NW Marine Dr

If you need to give a little love to those pasty cheeks or just need an all around bronzed glow, then here is the place to be. Vancouver's nude beach, if you know where to find it that is.


English Bay

Beach Ave, downtown

Come on, English Bay is on EVERYONE's go to list for when they want to catch some Vitamin D rays and a chill out beach day! Let's be honest here, there's a little bit of English Bae in every Vancouverite.


Spanish Banks

Photo Credit: VanSeaWall

4801 NW Marine Dr

This little gem might be a little hard to find, but when you do, it's one that you'll keep returning to.


Third Beach

Stanley Park Seawall

Third beach is nice and all during the day, but it's pretty high up in our books for sunsets and night time adventures. Isolated, no cranky neighbours and no one to tell you to keep it down.


Jericho

Photo CrediT: KITSILANO

Kitsilano

It doesn't matter if theres snow outside, this is the place to be on New Years for the Polar Bear swim. Oh and the view is pretty spectacular too!


Kits Beach

Kitsilano

With it being summer and all in Vancouver, the standard beaches can be a little TOO much to handle. Tourists, screaming kids, screaming adults, and just too many people in general. Hide away at Kitsilano and fall in love with the vibe and charming scenery.


Ambleside Park

Photo Credit: Cycling--Somewhere

1150 Marine Dr

You may already be in love with the current view from Stanley Park. But let us tell you, the view from the other side is drop dead gorgeous.


Lighthouse Park

4902 Beacon Lnr, West Vancouver

OK, we know this one doesn't really count as a beach but come on. The most important things are the incredible view, rocky terrain, and history.