Stanley Park is Vancouver's first and largest park, attracts approximately 8 million visitors each year. The massive green expanse is located in the heart of the city's heavily built urban landscape and offers visitors a panorama of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall. The park is ideal for folk who love the great outdoors, with 27km of forest trails, beautiful beaches, and local wildlife. Stanley Park also has a variety of dining options, as well as natural, cultural and historical landmarks within its borders. The park offers some unforgettable experiences and is home to Canada’s largest aquarium.

It has four children's playgrounds, picnic areas, the Variety Kids Water Park at Lumbermen's Arch during summer months, and a heated, outdoor pool called Second Beach. Visitors can take a guided tour through Stanley Park by horse-drawn carriage, shuttle trolley, or tour bus.