Best Walking Routes in Vancouver
The best places to walk in Vancouver, BC, Canada are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for walkers. Cool wet winters (35–48°F) and mild dry summers (58–78°F) that are among the best riding weather anywhere.
Climate for walking in Vancouver
Cool wet winters (35–48°F) and mild dry summers (58–78°F) that are among the best riding weather anywhere. The rainy season runs October through March; July and August are reliably dry.
Walking-friendly paths
Stanley Park Seawall
≈6 miCar-free greenway — a safe, continuous path through the city that walkers can shorten or extend at will.
Richmond Dykes
≈28 miCar-free greenway — a safe, continuous path through the city that walkers can shorten or extend at will.
Distances are the full path length — most walkers do an out-and-back or a single loop and adjust to taste.
Season by season
Spring
Mar–MayShowery and green, drying as it warms. A rain shell stays in the jersey pocket.
Summer
Jun–SepThe payoff — dry, mild, long days. Climb the North Shore or chase the sunset on the seawall.
Autumn
Oct–NovThe rains return. Fenders and lights go back on for the dark, wet months.
Winter
Dec–FebMild but very wet at sea level, snowy on the mountains. Ride the dry windows.
What to wear walking in Vancouver
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Frequently asked
Where can I walk in Vancouver?
Top car-free options in Vancouver include Stanley Park Seawall, Richmond Dykes.
Is Vancouver a good city for walking?
The best places to walk in Vancouver, BC, Canada are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for walkers. Cool wet winters (35–48°F) and mild dry summers (58–78°F) that are among the best riding weather anywhere.
What should I wear walking in Vancouver?
Dress for the conditions: Cool wet winters (35–48°F) and mild dry summers (58–78°F) that are among the best riding weather anywhere. The rainy season runs October through March; July and August are reliably dry. Use the free What-to-Wear tool for the exact kit at today's temperature.
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