Whytecliff Park | West Vancouver
One of the Best Places To Visits in West Vancouver
Rocky swimming beach & popular scuba diving spot featuring walking trails, a cafe & mountain views. One of the Best Places To Visit in West Vancouver
One of the Best Places To Visits in West Vancouver
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You have to pay for parking. Also, be prepared to go for a merry go round if you are trying to get back to the vehicle loading in Horseshoe Bay. Allow yourselves plenty of time.
Beautiful sunset spot, I didn’t know this gem before. The overall community nearby architecture looks great with mountains right there. Loved it.
This area is studded with small rocky islands covered in greenery, set among cobalt blue waters. While en-route from Vancouver to Whitehorse on our Northern Lights trip last year, we saw a glimpse of this area from the airplane. It looked absolutely magical. On the ground, it lived up to its view from the sky. We had budgeted 30 minutes here, landed up spending close to an hour. With a rather nice climb atop one of the gnarly looking island/hills near the shore, the views were amazing. This area is popular with scuba divers, so the underwater view must be even more beautiful!
This Park is quite small, and a lot of visitors were here on weekends. In my opinion, the road to this location is more picturesque and more interesting than the Whytecliff. You can find here playground, washrooms and parking, but not a cafe. Also, I recommend you visit Horseshoe Bay Park, which is located nearby. He has many nice café and really amazing views.
Such a beautiful place Best mindful, when you using that rocks to jump from one to another to rish island- on the way back those could be under the water. Happened to me
It is more than love ❤️ An amazing place to connect with Mother Nature. Love the rocks. Love the views. Love the trails. If you get lucky enough, you can see the seals.. so special feeling to hear their voices... ❤️
Nice small park with seals hanging out on the rocks. There's a good playground, concession, scenic view, and a beach area. The location is popular for scuba diving and even some rock climbing lessons. Overall a great park.
Beware: paid parking to park within the park grounds. Other than the paid parking, this park is great to walk around and enjoy the nature. We saw seals, a blue heron, divers with oxygen tanks, people on the big boulders, and tons of natural scenery. From the drive of the narrow roads to the parking lot, you can already see the breathtaking scenery at Whytecliff Park. Beach is rocky so wear proper shoes.
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