8 Ways to Get Outdoors at UBC
The University of British Columbia (UBC) has a gorgeous campus, surrounded by forest and ocean. You don’t have to be a student to enjoy fun outdoor activities like biking and hiking. You can also explore historical sites, gardens, and more.
Explore WWII History
During World War II, the UBC was home to the Point Grey Battery. Giant guns were stationed atop the bluffs and tall searchlight towers were positioned along the beaches. Today you can visit the former gun emplacements behind the Museum of Anthropology. The graffiti-covered searchlight towers along Tower Beach are also worth checking out.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Hit the Beach
With its location at the end of the Point Grey peninsula, UBC is surrounded by beaches. You can enjoy the wide expanses of sand at low tide at Spanish Banks Beach. Or take the steep Trail 4 down to rocky Tower Beach to marvel at the WWII searchlight emplacements. Open-minded beach-goers can also head down the stairs at Trail 6 to Wreck Beach, Vancouver’s only clothing-optional beach.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Visit a Garden
The UBC Campus is home to several spectacular gardens. The highlight is the huge UBC Botanical Garden, which opened in 1916. For a more intimate experience, head to the smaller Nitobe Memorial Garden, considered one of the best traditional Japanese Gardens outside of Japan. Or visit the Rose Garden at the north end of campus for incredible blooms along with views of the ocean and North Shore Mountains.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Go for a Hike or Trail Run
The maze of trails at Pacific Spirit Park winds past huge trees, a unique bog, and a salmon spawning stream. With over 55 km of trails in the park, there is lots to explore. To see the highlights, follow step-by-step directions for our recommended 9 km loop route.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Brave the Greenheart TreeWalk
Stroll through the forest canopy high above the ground on a series of suspended platforms and bridges at the Greenheart Tree Walk at UBC Botanical Garden. The walkway hangs from 100-year-old Douglas firs, cedars, and grand firs. You can explore at your own pace or book a guided tour to learn more about the forest ecosystem.
Try Forest Bathing
Forest bathing is a Japanese form of nature therapy, which includes slow, meditative walking, or simply sitting in a serene spot. Pacific Spirit Regional Park at UBC is one of the best places to try forest bathing in Vancouver.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Go For a Bike Ride
The quiet roads and bike lanes make UBC one of the most popular places to go road biking in Vancouver. A popular loop runs around the perimeter of campus from Kitsilano on Northwest Marine Drive, then back east on West 16th Avenue. Bikes are also permitted on most of the trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. Many of the paths are wide gravel, suitable for most bikes, but some are rougher and muddier. Use the park map to see which trails are bikeable. If you don’t have a bike, you can rent one through HOPR, UBC’s bike share program.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen
Take Your Dog for an Adventure
The forests of Pacific Spirit Regional Park at UBC are very dog-friendly. Many of the trails are leash-optional, so it’s a great place to hike with your pup. Use the park map to find out which trails and areas allow dogs and whether a leash is required.
Greenheart Treewalk, UBC Botanical Garden. Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Destination Canada (CTC) / Asymetric/Jason Van Bruggen