Seawall



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The Vancouver Seawall is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. It is a 28-kilometer (17.4-mile) path that runs along the waterfront, offering stunning views of the city skyline, mountains, and ocean. The Seawall is open to the public 24/7 and is free to access.

If you're looking for a more structured experience, you can also take a guided bike tour of the Seawall. Tours typically last around 3 hours and cost around $50 CAD per person. The official website for the Seawall is vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/seawall.aspx.

In addition to the Seawall, there are plenty of other attractions to see in the area. Just a short walk from the Seawall is Stanley Park, a 405-hectare (1,001-acre) park that is home to several attractions, including the Vancouver Aquarium, the Stanley Park Train, and the Totem Poles.

Another nearby attraction is Granville Island, a bustling market and arts district that is home to many local artisans, restaurants, and shops. The Granville Island Public Market is a must-see, with its wide range of fresh produce, seafood, and baked goods.

Overall, the Seawall is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting Vancouver, offering breathtaking views and a chance to experience the city's natural beauty.

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