A leisurely time on the West Vancouver Seawalk.
West Vancouver Centennial Seawalk is a very popular waterfront trail in West Vancouver, about 1.7 km long, stretching along the Strait of Georgia. It connects Ambleside Park and Dundarave Park, with a smooth surface suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling. The trail offers beautiful scenery along the way, allowing you to enjoy the sea view, the North Shore Mountains, and the skyline of downtown Vancouver.
This trail is especially popular with locals and is a part of the daily life of the West Vancouver community. Walking along the seaside, the breeze from the coastline brings a refreshing coolness. In spring, everything is renewed, and flowers bloom in clusters. In summer, sailboats float leisurely on the sea under the sun. In autumn, the orange, red, yellow, and green colors intertwine to create the most beautiful autumn scenery. In winter, you can experience the majestic beauty of the rolling waves. It is also an excellent place to photograph sunrises and sunsets, especially when the sun sets, and the sky is dyed with a gentle orange-red, reflecting on the water, making you feel relaxed and happy.
In addition, there are several viewing points and resting benches along the trail, suitable for slowing down and quietly appreciating the beauty of nature. Whether for a leisurely walk or exercise, West Vancouver Centennial Seawalk offers a tranquil and beautiful waterfront space and is one of the most charming trails in West Vancouver.
There are three popular and beautiful small parks on the West Vancouver Seawalk: Ambleside Park, John Lawson Park, and Dundarave Park.
• Ambleside Park: Located at the starting point of the West Vancouver Seawalk, it has a wide beach and green space, suitable for picnics, beach activities, and family outings. There are also basketball courts, tennis courts, a small pond where waterfowl gather, and a dedicated area for dogs, making it very lively.
• John Lawson Park: Located in the middle of the trail, the park has a children's playground, a water fountain, a small beach, and a pier, suitable for family leisure walks. The park's benches and sunshades are also great places to enjoy the view, and many people like to watch the sea view and sunset here.
• Dundarave Park: The wisteria corridor in Dundarave Park is decorated with romantic and charming wisteria flowers every spring, making it a great place to enjoy flowers. This small park is quiet and located at the end of the trail, making it one of the niche check-in points for West Vancouver residents and tourists.
There are also occasional surprises along the way, encountering various wild animals. A family of otters often plays in the water, sea lions and seals suddenly pop their heads out, and bald eagles, crows, and seagulls sometimes hover and confront each other in the air... The presence of these creatures adds natural vitality to the trail and is a beautiful portrayal of the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.