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Whytecliff Park adventures

Whytecliff Park Adventures

Whytecliff Park is a picturesque waterfront park in West Vancouver, offering stunning ocean views and rich marine biodiversity, popular among divers and hikers.

15
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000
Annual Visitors
1909
Year Established

About Whytecliff Park

Whytecliff Park
 

Located in West Vancouver, Whytecliff Park is a scenic regional park that spans a small but significant area known for its striking coastal landscape and vibrant marine life. Established as a park in 1909, it holds historical significance as one of the first designated marine protected areas in Canada. The park features rocky shorelines, tidal pools, and forested hiking trails, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The diverse ecosystem supports various species of marine life visible during low tide, attracting snorkelers and scuba divers to explore underwater wonders. Additionally, the park offers panoramic views of Howe Sound and the nearby mountains, providing excellent opportunities for landscape photography and peaceful reflection. Whether it's a family picnic on the grassy areas, a thrilling dive into the protected waters, or a walk through its natural terrain, Whytecliff Park offers a refreshing escape into nature just a short drive from urban Vancouver.

Highlights

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The dramatic ocean views from the park's higher vantage points.

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Exploring the rich marine life in the designated marine protected area.

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Diving spots that offer a glimpse into the vibrant underwater ecosystem.

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The serene picnic areas perfect for family outings and leisure.

Notable Natural Features

Whyte Island

A small island accessible at low tide for exploration and panoramic views.

Marine Protected Area

Offers a safe haven for diverse marine life, ideal for diving and snorkeling.

Scenic Overlook

A lookout point with expansive views of Howe Sound and surrounding landscapes.