Stanley Park

Services

visitor centreBrockton Visitor Centre

Three beautiful cedar gateways carved by renowned Coast Salish artist Susan Point surround the Brockton Point Visitor Centre and are a gesture of welcome to the traditional lands of the Coast Salish peoples in the area. The popular Centre offers magnificent water and city vivews, includes interpretive panels about Coast Salish history and culture and an impressive display of iconic totem poles representing First Nations from other regions of the province. The totems are among the most visited tourist attraction in British Columbia.

gift shopThe Visitor Centre, which was expanded and updated in 2009, also includes the Legends of the Moon gift shop with a First Nations emphasis as well as light snacks and washrooms.

www.legendsofthemoon.com 

 

carriage rides Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides

See the park in style and at a pace where no detail will escape you during a peaceful horse-drawn carriage ride. It is located near the park's main entrance just past the Information Booth.

www.stanleyparktours.com 

info boothInformation Booth

Just inside the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park you will find the Information Booth in the parking lot below Malkin Bowl and the Aquarium. It can be accessed by car along Park Drive and on foot by following the Seawall from the Georgia Street entrance. There's information about services, facilities, special events, parking regulations and where to eat in the park. Pick up snacks and browse through brochures about local attractions. Parking and washrooms are available.

Washrooms

For information on washrooms in Stanley Park, please check ParkFinder.