Kids in Vancouver: 6 Spots To Enjoy An Evening Stroll
The museums, shops, and tourist stops have closed for the night, and you’ve gobbled down your delicious dinner, but you’re not quite ready to hit the hay. What is there to do when the sun has set and you have restless little ones who aren’t ready to go to bed?
As the Spring weather warms and the smell of sweet blossoms fill the air, there’s no better time to wrap up your day with a quiet stroll through some of Vancouver’s most scenic spots. Here are just 6 places to enjoy an evening stroll in and around the city.
<em>Fisherman’s Wharf, Steveston | Photo: Christie: Colour & Light Collection (Flickr)</em>
Fisherman’s Wharf, Steveston (Richmond)
If you’ve decided to spend the day perusing the shops and sampling salmon in the seaside town of Steveston, stick around for the sunset and stroll along Fisherman’s Wharf. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the marina as the sun sets behind the sailboats’ masts, and breathe in the cool Spring air.
<em>Garry Point Park | Photo: Ann Hung (Flickr)</em>
Garry Point Park (Richmond)
Get away from the shops and head to the beach where you can watch the sun set behind the renowned Fisherman’s Memorial Needle, a prominent public art piece located at the south side of the beach.
<em>9 O’Clock Gun, Stanley Park | Photo: Michael Scmidt (Flickr)</em>
9 O’Clock Gun, Stanley Park (Vancouver)
Since 1898, the naval cannon has been tucked along the shores of Stanley Park, originally perched ready to warn fishermen of the Sunday closing of fishing. Now, the cannon fires off at 9pm each evening – a loud BOOM heard across the city each night. Go for a stroll along the seawall, and get up close to the icon and watch it fire, right in the heart of Stanley Park.
<em>Steam Clock, Gastown | Photo: Christie: Colour & Light Collection (Flickr)</em>
Steam Clock, Gastown (Vancouver)
One of the top tourist photo spots in the city, the Steam Clock in Gastown has become a must-see attraction, surrounded by crowds of camera-happy visitors trying to capture the steam hovering above the city’s iconic monument during the day. But there’s something special about strolling past the Steam Clock at night, when the crowds have subsided and the city lights light the night sky. Stroll down the cobblestone streets, pop into the shops, and snap a photo of the Steam Clock as you stroll on by.
<em>Lonsdale Quay | Photo: Mike Ian (Flickr)</em>
Lonsdale Quay (North Vancouver)
Another tourist hot spot, the Lonsdale Quay is the perfect place to spend a day browsing shops, munching on goodies and perusing the trinkets that line the hallways of the public market. But at night, it’s also the perfect place to enjoy a quiet stroll. Check out the fountain located behind the quay, and take in the breathtaking views of Vancouver’s skyline as you watch the sun set above the beautiful city of Vancouver.