Caulfeild Park | West Vancouver
One of the Top rated Parks in West Vancouver
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One of the Top rated Parks in West Vancouver
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Scenic view
Calm & Atmospheric. Adorable dogs will welcome you too.
Magical place,very intimate settings,nature gave us a special greeting when we visited in the form of a beautiful rainbow.
Amazing and peaceful place to spend a time
Great date night spot! I wish it was off-leash for dogs… but the views are incredible right on the water!
Nice view and very calm place. It’s a hidden gem and feels not so popular among people. One can sit alone and enjoy the sea, listen to the water, as well as birds.
Beautiful hidden gem in North Van. We enjoyed our time here. We had a swim in the ocean, played in the sand and enjoyed all the driftwood. There are steps going down to the beach and a trek to get back up. Parking can be difficult as it's in the side of the road.
Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour: from the West Van shoreline at Caulfeild Park along to Ambleside, the Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park, and then back up along the beaches of Kitsilano to Jericho, Point Grey and beyond in the distance to Vancouver Island. The view at dusk is also absolutely amazing when the towers rising along the shore of Ambleside and those in the Downtown Core beyond Stanley Park are fully illuminated. Excellent spot for a rocky seaside walk or hike over trails and rock faces. If you're lucky, it's not uncommon to catch a glimpse of a seal, otter, or eagle overhead. Caulfeild Park also includes a grassy garden area ("Edge Park" -- further along Pilot House Road) below the Caulfeild Rock Monument (dedicated to the West Vancouver pioneer, Sir Francis Wm. Caulfeild, after whom this area is named), with lawn and several tall apple trees, ideal for summer picnics and viewing July - August English Bay fireworks from a distance. This park is, after Ambleside, my personal favorite of all in West Vancouver, and is truly an unparalleled hidden gem.
A little tricky to find but worth the experience. Beautiful and peaceful surroundings.
Really pretty Little park. The point view is awesome. At just 20min from Surrey or Burnaby. Good spot for pic nic . Calm. Nobody else was There. Good place for Do some Drone video or picture.
Exploring these cliffside trails is an exhilarating experience. At this time of year the breeze is scented with the aroma of ripe blackberries and blooming lilacs. Take your time to enjoy the ocean views at one of the benches on the cliffs. An un-rushed hike is this neighborhood is a taste of the good life.
Beautiful park with nice ability to walk around the rocks. Only issue is parking. Not a lot of it.
Its a tiny secluded beach . Its not a easy beach to climb down and up to if with mobility issues tons of uneven paths stairs etc . Its ice cold ocean water temperature perfect for a hot day dip or after hiking in light house park. Not a ton of space here like the beach next door . Its has seasonal outhouse washroom . Car Parking and the # 250 bus stops here at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd . Its a nice rustic beach ⛱️ I like it . Its not a super rocky beach lots of sand around in the water and out . And hidden spots to relax. The pictures were taken at high tide . I would suggest coming here at low tide more space of the beach
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