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Whytecliff Park Despite occasional bad water quality and eternal parking problems, Whytecliff remains one a favorite beach, (though waterfront park would be more accurate) because of its many moods. The rather rocky strip of shore that passes for the beach is usually packed, but there's always some uninhabited niche somewhere on the rocky cliffs that give the park its name. There are plenty of cliffs to jump off of, for big-time adrenaline rush, or to sit atop and contemplate the setting sun. The sheltered cove is great for swimming...when the algae isn't in bloom. Address: 7000 block of Marine Drive West Vancouver BC Canada
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Ambleside Park & Beach The waterfront Ambleside Park is considered West Vancouver's most popular park. In addition to the beach and picnic areas, the park offers an outdoor pool, mini golf, playing fields and courts, sailing facilities and concessions. The park is located on the North Shore of Burrard Inlet, at the mouth of the Capilano River. Address: 13th Street West Vancouver BC CAN
1 604 925-7200
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John Lawson Park This park features a gravel and sand beach, paved walkways, picnic facilities, and a pier. Fishing is permitted from the pier, but a license is required. Address: Foot of 17th Street West Vancouver BC
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Horseshoe Bay Park Located between the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal and the Sewell Marina, this is one of West Vancouver’s most highly used parks. Featured in the park are two totem poles and a 5000-pound cast-bronze propeller from a converted whaling ship, providing symbolic reminders of the park’s rich and varied history. The park also has a gravel beach and paved walking paths. Address: . West Vancouver BC
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