Lighthouse Park | West Vancouver
Comfortable trails with epic West coast vibe
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If you’re looking for the quintessential "Pacific Northwest" experience without leaving the Greater Vancouver area, Lighthouse Park is the undisputed heavy hitter. This isn't your manicured city park; it’s a 185-acre sanctuary of Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar that feels like a portal back to the wild West Coast of a century ago.

Whether you’re a local seeking a "soft adventure" or a traveler chasing that rugged coastal aesthetic, this is where the forest meets the Salish Sea in a dramatic, granite-fringed collision.

The Vibe: Forest Shadows to Salish Sea Views

The journey starts under a canopy of some of the last remaining old-growth trees in the region. The air here is different—thick with the scent of pine and salt. We’ve spent countless hours navigating the Valley Trail and Starboat Cove, where the moss-covered forest floor gives way to sun-bleached granite bluffs. It’s a sensory transition that never gets old.

The Epic Lookout: Point Atkinson

The "Hero Shot" of this location is, of course, the 1912 Point Atkinson Lighthouse. While the lighthouse itself is a heritage icon, the real magic happens on the rocks surrounding it.

Our Personal Experience: We’ve sat on these sun-warmed rocks for hours, binoculars in hand. On clear days, the wildlife is breathtaking. We’ve spotted harbor seals bobbing in the kelp beds and, on two unforgettable occasions, the distinct dorsal fins of a pod of Orcas moving through the Burrard Inlet.

What will you see? Beyond the potential for whales and eagles, you’ll get a panoramic, "low-effort, high-reward" view of the Vancouver skyline, the University of British Columbia, and the distant silhouettes of the Gulf Islands.

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