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Top Tourist attractions in North Vancouver, Canada

Top Rated Tourist attractions in North Vancouver

Top Reviewed Tourist attractions in North Vancouver

Reviews

Kourosh
at 2024 Aug 04
Kourosh
at 2024 Aug 04
The first principles of sports are ethics and behaving politely and humanely, but today the number four of this team lifted a 5.2-year-old boy off the ground like a madman and threw him out of the field and shouted very bad words at him and his mother. Hitting a child, everyone witnessed this today, and I want the coach of this team to teach them manners and morals first, then if it is appropriate, they should learn to speak, then football.
Emily C
at 2024 Jul 24
Emily C
at 2024 Jul 24
It’s a great spot for play definitely not picnic area friendly but otherwise a fairly good park
Chesa Antone
at 2024 Jul 22
Chesa Antone
at 2024 Jul 22
The playground is super amazing, lots of fun for everyone. The restroom is alright. The picnic area is ok. I think there's room for a few more tables. A really nice area for playing walking or swimming. It never used to be a dog park. So besides the dog smells and people not obeying dogs on leashes rules. It is a great place .
Craig Isberg
at 2024 Jul 11
Craig Isberg
at 2024 Jul 11
Nice small, quiet, peaceful park with a small creek and pond in the middle.
Brian Miller
at 2024 Jul 02
Brian Miller
at 2024 Jul 02
Great park to walk the dog and have a look at the river.
Eli
at 2024 Jun 10
Eli
at 2024 Jun 10
I personally hate this place it should be removed i was walking and tripped on a root
Mitra
at 2024 Apr 16
Mitra
at 2024 Apr 16
The trail's well-maintained surface makes it perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels. 😊
Ilke vz Bakker
at 2024 Apr 04
Ilke vz Bakker
at 2024 Apr 04
Beautiful playground and trail tucked away in the trees. Washroom, picnic areas, super fun 'hills' to run up and down. Just wouldn't recommend trails for anyone under 3, steep sections with only room for one to maneuver.
pratyusha mungara
at 2024 Mar 30
pratyusha mungara
at 2024 Mar 30
We live close by and go to Heywood park ALL the time. It's a beautiful park. It has a playground with a small slide for the littles, a slightly bigger one for a little older kids and a Zipline. Outside the immediate playground area, is a dog park and also a few trails and a creek. It's looks deceptively small, but actually a lovely lovely park. The creek is beautiful and all summer my toddler loves going to the creek everyday.
Keith Mewis
at 2024 Mar 24
Keith Mewis
at 2024 Mar 24
Great kids park for all ages. Swings, zip lines, climbing structures, sand/water spout digging area, and really long slide. Also a concrete pump track nearby for biking/scootering/skateboarding on. The only downside is it can be busy because it’s so great
L Clark
at 2024 Mar 20
L Clark
at 2024 Mar 20
Great park. Lots of room to play, bike, run , bring the kids & your dogs.
Jana Young
at 2024 Mar 04
Jana Young
at 2024 Mar 04
Lego City Centre
Rob Baryla
at 2024 Mar 04
Rob Baryla
at 2024 Mar 04
nice walk
Mehrdad Arastoo
at 2024 Feb 21
Mehrdad Arastoo
at 2024 Feb 21
Can't believe in the heart of the North Vancouver District find such an amazing park and trail. We spent an hour in a quite and charming nature here as even in the end of the winter was alive and inspiring. Trail was wild but well maintained with some wooden boardwalks. River was calming and picturesque. A free parking lot just close to Marine Drive and a playground for kids.
Love this place! Beautiful walking trails near the river. A quick escape from the busy city.
Kanako Sakurada
at 2024 Feb 14
Kanako Sakurada
at 2024 Feb 14
Nice little park/trail along McKay creek in the city! Much quieter compared with neighbouring mosquito creek.
The trail has some ups and downs with some stairs and board walks. About 2k to do a whole loop. Perfect for a quick walk or dog walking.
Debby Brouwer
at 2024 Feb 14
Debby Brouwer
at 2024 Feb 14
Nice area to walk and enjoy the weather and view
Ava Fisher
at 2024 Jan 24
Ava Fisher
at 2024 Jan 24
`One of the highlights of Semisch Park is its playground, which, though not extensive, provides a safe and engaging space for children. The equipment is modern and well-kept, ensuring a fun time for the little ones. Additionally, the park boasts a few benches strategically placed, offering a perfect spot for reading or simply enjoying the serene environment. The park's flora is another point of interest. Seasonal flowers add a splash of color, and the trees, some of which are quite old, give the park a mature, established feel. Bird watchers will be delighted by the variety of birds that visit the park, making it a small haven for nature enthusiasts.
Ava Fisher
at 2024 Jan 24
Ava Fisher
at 2024 Jan 24
`One of the highlights of Bewicke Park is its small but enchanting botanical garden. The collection of flowers and plants, though not extensive, is well-curated, offering a burst of colors in spring and summer. The benches scattered throughout the park provide comfortable spots to sit and admire the floral display or simply enjoy the serene ambiance. However, the park does have its limitations. The absence of a café or snack bar means visitors need to come prepared, especially if planning to spend a considerable amount of time. Also, during weekends, the park can get quite crowded, slightly diminishing its tranquil appeal.
Debra Dee
at 2024 Jan 14
Debra Dee
at 2024 Jan 14
Great big fenced park. All dog owners seem very respectful and are paying good attention to their dog/s.
Amelia King
at 2024 Jan 11
Amelia King
at 2024 Jan 11
Moodyville Park, nestled in the heart of a vibrant community, is a hidden gem for nature lovers and families alike. This quaint park offers a serene escape from the bustling city life with its lush green spaces and well-maintained walking trails. Children are delighted by the modern and safe playground, while fitness enthusiasts appreciate the outdoor gym equipment. The park also features picnic areas perfect for family gatherings. One of the highlights is the scenic viewpoint, providing breathtaking views of the city skyline. While it lacks extensive amenities like a large sports field, its charm lies in its peaceful atmosphere..
Karen McNally
at 2024 Jan 02
Karen McNally
at 2024 Jan 02
Heywood Park, a hidden gem nestled in a serene neighborhood, offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This charming park, though modest in size, boasts a well-maintained landscape that features a variety of green spaces, perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, or just soaking in the tranquility of nature
Karen McNally
at 2024 Jan 02
Karen McNally
at 2024 Jan 02
Mahon Park is a gem in the heart of North Vancouver, blending recreational facilities with the beauty of nature, making it a must-visit for residents and visitors alike. Whether seeking a peaceful stroll, a family outing, or a place to engage in sports, Mahon Park caters to a wide range of interests and is a testament to the city's commitment to preserving green spaces
EJ R
at 2023 Dec 23
EJ R
at 2023 Dec 23
A favorite area I take strolls in after a busy day. Great toddler play area, with public bathrooms and water spray area during summer months. picnic benches and lots of areas to post up. Excellent track for cross training and artificial turf for sports. The trails are great for beginners.🫡😶‍🌫️
Chiara Marino
at 2023 Dec 07
Chiara Marino
at 2023 Dec 07
Moodyville Park, nestled in the heart of a bustling urban area, is a true gem for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape from city life. Despite its modest size, the park impressively balances natural beauty with well-maintained facilities. The walking trails are a highlight, offering serene paths through lush greenery and occasional glimpses of local wildlife. The playground area is modern and well-equipped, making it a hit with families.
Amelia King
at 2023 Dec 06
Amelia King
at 2023 Dec 06
Lynnmouth Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of nature's splendour. Offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life, this park is a haven for those seeking peace and serenity. The well-maintained trails are perfect for leisurely walks or invigorating jogs, with each path offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The diversity of flora and fauna adds to the park's charm, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Ali Zohourian
at 2023 Oct 21
Ali Zohourian
at 2023 Oct 21
Moodyville Park is a fantastic place to visit with kids of all ages. The park has a variety of features that make it fun and exciting, such as a skate park, a trampoline, a sandbox, a zip line, and a huge wooden playground. The park is also very clean and well-maintained, and has bathrooms, picnic tables, and lounge chairs for convenience. The park is located in the new Moodyville complex, which has access to the Spirit Trail for walking or biking.

The only downside is that parking is limited and the slides can get hot on sunny days.

Overall, I highly recommend Moodyville Park for anyone looking for a great outdoor adventure with their family. It is one of the best and most complete playgrounds in the North Shore².

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Gal N
at 2023 Oct 06
Gal N
at 2023 Oct 06
cute park. We saw Jack and Mel's cabin from the series Virgin River. A short and pleasant walk in the forest to the cabin and back. In the area tennis court, playground, public washrooms and free parking.
Kanako Sakurada
at 2023 Sep 18
Kanako Sakurada
at 2023 Sep 18
A little quiet area off the spirit trail to sit down and chill! Bunch of red chairs and benches.
michael sum
at 2023 Sep 06
michael sum
at 2023 Sep 06
A nice little park. Parking is just around the corner from the park, maybe a 5min walk. It is a gravel/construction parking lot but not bad. The zip line could be a little faster as my daughter's told me. The washroom looks pretty decent I didn't use but just from the looks of it. There is a small walk along the side of the park which is nice. The shade is what makes the park there's 2 covers which are placed to keep most of the play area cool. Plenty of green space to run and play in as well. One of the only redone parks with logs and not metal or plastic. One draw back is it is built on a slope so it's either walking uphill or downhill. Also the small terrain section is pretty cool.
Cy L
at 2023 Jul 29
Cy L
at 2023 Jul 29
Little hidden gem/cute neighborhood park. Kiddos love to play with the structure and water pumping area!
Simon Lo Pinto
at 2023 Jul 25
Simon Lo Pinto
at 2023 Jul 25
Only just another beautiful park in North Van. There’s a great trail to hike for an easy yet stunningly natural trail with natures smell and sounds. Plus a tributary of capilano I believe but I could be wrong. Good for taking the kids and getting them excited to not be on their phones or gaming.
Arash Khalaj
at 2023 Jun 26
Arash Khalaj
at 2023 Jun 26
I accidentally caught my attention and entered there, it had a very beautiful, clean and relaxing atmosphere. There were very few people walking or sitting far apart and it was a perfect place to chill
Arash Khalaj
at 2023 Jun 26
Arash Khalaj
at 2023 Jun 26
This park is near my house and I found it today while I was browsing.
It is very quiet in the evenings and nights and there is almost no traffic.
In the morning, people come here for a walk and others bring their dogs here for a walk.
The tree species that exist here are very diverse and very old and sturdy.
On the walking path, you can hear the sound of a small river in this park, and it has a very dreamy and beautiful atmosphere.
Perfect for family outing! There are tennis courts, pitch and putt, playground, and a little walk to a pond. We have seen duckies, turtles, and otters here.
We usually extend the walk a bit and climb up the stairs to the Edgemont village for an ice cream!
Peter Smith
at 2023 Jun 01
Peter Smith
at 2023 Jun 01
One of our favourite parks in North Vancouver. This place has everything from a children’s playground, picnic areas, a beautiful river, and a winding trail of roughly 15 minutes each way. Make sure you say Hi if we pass you on the trail!
this place is quiet, the forest is monumental, because there are few people here and there are backwaters for breeding valuable fish species. Read the signs
Chen Deng
at 2023 Mar 18
Chen Deng
at 2023 Mar 18
Moodyville Park activities playground is an amazing place for toddlers to play and explore. The playground is well-maintained and has a wide variety of age-appropriate equipment that will keep your little ones entertained for hours. There are slides, swings, climbing structures, and other fun play features that are sure to delight even the most active toddlers.

What's great about Moodyville Park activities playground is that it's not just a playground - there are also plenty of other activities to keep your little ones engaged and stimulated. The park features interactive play areas, water play features, and other fun activities that are perfect for toddlers. There are also plenty of benches and shaded areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on their children.

Overall, I would highly recommend Moodyville Park activities playground to anyone looking for a fun and engaging place for their toddlers to play. With its variety of equipment and activities, as well as its well-maintained facilities, this playground is sure to be a hit with parents and children alike.
Great lil dog park in north Vancouver! Great view.
Replicant Music
at 2023 Feb 13
Replicant Music
at 2023 Feb 13
This park is small but beautiful. It's fantastic that the City or North Vancouver has places like it. It's clean and peaceful.

If you go, please pick up your trash so it stays that way.
Paula Darwent
at 2023 Feb 11
Paula Darwent
at 2023 Feb 11
Young children love the playground and water park. Older children play soccer here. Any age can run on the track!
Sato B
at 2023 Feb 06
Sato B
at 2023 Feb 06
Very Great park.
Most kids would love this park.
Popular in summer time.
Fun course for running bikes etc.
Play ground : so much fun.
Zip line , Sand box, slide , so many.
One washroom only.
Kamalneet Singh
at 2023 Jan 15
Kamalneet Singh
at 2023 Jan 15
I am amazed to find such a beautiful trail along the creek just two bus stops (on R2) from Lonsdale Quay. The trail is easy, though not entirely flat. It has a couple of narrow points, but nothing dangerous.
This park is awesome! The equipment has been very well-built and is super sturdy and fun. It’s very well thought out. It’s good all year round and nice to have in the neighborhood. Definitely adventure down to find the suspension bridge.
Louise Borg
at 2022 Jul 25
Louise Borg
at 2022 Jul 25
We saw Mel and Jack's cabin from Netflix's Virgin River 😍
Not much parking
Lots of tennis and pickleball courts
Clean bathrooms ☺️
Easy hike for all
Joseph Willows
at 2022 Jul 04
Joseph Willows
at 2022 Jul 04
Nice spot but people can’t take care of it. Drinkers and smokers leave all their rubbish on the little pier shelter even though you physically cannot leave the place without walking past a bin

Chiba gardens usually full of syringes and pieces of foil, this Canada day there was a guy digging up and throwing mud all around the inside of the garden…

Also cyclists weaving in-and-out of pedestrians when the sea wall is a no cycle area (huge cycle lane provided to the rear of the park) makes this a bit of a unsocial area
Nice little walk with some steep hilly spots near a creek. The trails are fairly narrow and appear popular to dog walkers.

There is a cool little climbing log for kids by the parking lot. Unfortunately the zipline at the playground is broken leaving the playground lacking some.
Kirk R
at 2022 May 10
Kirk R
at 2022 May 10
Great place for a walk, bring the dog, enjoy nature! Nice set of dirt trails, boardwalks, and a couple bridges crossing the creek.

Spots all along the trail to check out the creek for the dogs to cool off too.
This park is great to go daily for a walk, run or enjoy outside with pets or kids.
Mateja Seaton
at 2021 Oct 19
Mateja Seaton
at 2021 Oct 19
Beautiful little park tucked away along the water just a couple minutes from the Spirit Trail. Amazing views of the downtown skyline behind the Yacht Club, Lower Lonsdale off in the distance, and the perfect mountain backdrop behind you. Grab a treat at Lift Bakery and head down to relax on one of the red chairs/benches. Especially beautiful in the evening when the sun is setting.
Darrell Comeau
at 2021 Aug 24
Darrell Comeau
at 2021 Aug 24
Nice inner-city park. Small play area good for kids three and under. Adjacent creek, pond and short trail make for a nice distraction for young kids.
Loraine Nicolaou
at 2021 Aug 11
Loraine Nicolaou
at 2021 Aug 11
Cute little neighbourhood park (no bathrooms). It is posted for ages 5-12. When we went it was shaded and clean.
Michael Western
at 2021 Jul 27
Michael Western
at 2021 Jul 27
Great facility. Used to run here back when it was a terrible dirt track. The upgrades are excellent, though they should have added more lanes to make it viable for competitions. The interior turf field is regularly used for soccer, so heads up if you are doing laps! There is a bit of equipment at the perimeter of the track which can make for some great additions to the workout.

Throw in the waterpark that is adjacent to the track and it really makes it great for the whole family.

Behind the stadium, a beach volleyball court has just been installed and the pickleball and basketball court are relatively new additions also. There is a great, well-sized, off-leash dog park as well. If you look, you can even see the stone that has been there since Mahon Park had an outdoor public pool, something North Van certainly needs to bring back.
Daniel B
at 2021 Jul 15
Daniel B
at 2021 Jul 15
Nice little park with some beautiful views of Vancouver. New playground equipment makes this park a fun place for the little ones to play.
Charles Cheung
at 2021 Jun 23
Charles Cheung
at 2021 Jun 23
It's a great little dog park. I just wish they would add a dog water fountain
V B
at 2021 Jun 06
V B
at 2021 Jun 06
Nice little park along the Green Necklace. Parking, toilet, water fountain at entrance of park. Small playground under some tall trees (including a large cherry tree!). Busy during the week as large classes of children from nearby pre-school/daycare descend upon the park regularly. Creek shoreline behind playground also heavily trodden by children from the pre-school, despite being designated as sensitive salmon habitat. Otherwise, a great, peaceful spot with an observation deck where you can usually spot wee ducklings in early summer!
Catherine G
at 2021 May 19
Catherine G
at 2021 May 19
Really nice fenced in dog park! Our pup has REALLY enjoyed his visits here so far... seems like it attracts responsible dog owners and friendly dogs from what I have seen so far. Feels like there is a comradery of good owners and good dogs here. I can see it being a place where owners would come together stand up for one another if someone and their dog came in and disturbed the peace and safety of everyone in the park.
Found 2 hour parking on MacKay Avenue, but there is proper park parking (3 hour) off Hamilton Avenue.
We did the circular walk starting from Marine Drive and MacKay Avenue. There are washrooms (more for the playground I assume). After the first bridge you can go left or right. The path goes as far as Heywood Field then circles back. An easy walk about 20-25 minutes with a lot of small elevation changes and steps.
If you want a longer workout, last time we exited up at West 23 Street and walked west to the Upper levels Highway pedestrian bridge. North on Pemberton Avenue, back on the trial, turned east onto the bridge across MacKay Creek. The up a long flight of stairs that exited on Crescentview Drive and into Edgemont Village.
After a sandwich and bakery break, we headed back down Edgemont Boulevard/Fell Avenue to Marine Drive. That walk took us about 2 hours. I would recommend it to see more of the creek and the village.
MacKay Creek Greenbelt has distance options and a variety of terrain, and the park for the kids. As well, I have to say it, it is close to Olives On Tap and Bad Dog Bread ;-)
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Michael Swanson
at 2021 Jan 19
Michael Swanson
at 2021 Jan 19
Wagg Creek park is nice for a quick walk. I've had a good time seeing ducks and a crayfish. The trails aren't overly amazing, and there can be done trash around, but it is a pretty nice creek in the city.
Geko Treker
at 2021 Jan 15
Geko Treker
at 2021 Jan 15
Love the new public art with a lovable frog. Safe, clean and convenience for nearby residents.
Wayne Armistead
at 2020 Dec 29
Wayne Armistead
at 2020 Dec 29
Mahon Park is a great place to go for a walk with the dog or kids. The park features several lovely trails and a couple of creeks. The trails can get muddy and slippery at certain times of the year, so bring appropriate footwear. A few trails have steep inclines, so they may not be suitable for the elderly or those with physical disabilities.
Peaceful and beautiful park. A nice visit to the cabin of Virgin River drama series from Netflix.
W T
at 2020 Aug 02
W T
at 2020 Aug 02
This is a commemorative park of a great Canadian and well kniwn actor. The park is frequented by day cares as it offers shade for adults and plenty of apparatus for playful kids. On a residential sidestreet, parking is lean but you will find a spot and the kids will enjoy it. Never full even though its small but worth seeking out.
Great park! Quiet and beautiful. Popular with joggers and dog walkers, lots of neighborhood locals to say hi to. Family friendly!
It's a nice small little neighbourhood park that has good sand playgrounds as well as a water feature during warmer months.
We just went Pear picking! So fun!!
Benjamin Donovan
at 2019 Jul 29
Benjamin Donovan
at 2019 Jul 29
One of the best places to take your dog for a walk and a cooling swim
Gary Kry
at 2019 Jul 20
Gary Kry
at 2019 Jul 20
Cute little park, nice to sit down and enjoy the Sunshine.
TJ Harmony
at 2019 Jul 18
TJ Harmony
at 2019 Jul 18
Mahon Park is a lovely local spot connecting the Fen Burdette Stadium and access to a walking trail.

Bathrooms are regularly maintained.

The park hosts a water spray park, playground and open space to relax. Benches & picnic tables spread out to allow opportunities to pause and enjoy the park.

It gets busy in the spring and summer months as a popular and safe spot to bring young children

Street parking available with a short path into the play area.

There is also an adult fitness apparatus that seems well utilized.

There is a pickleball court, skate park & enclosed dog park nearby, just behind the stadium.

Wheelchair accessible
James Marshall
at 2019 Jul 16
James Marshall
at 2019 Jul 16
Pleasant little park nestled by the marina. It's biggest flaw are the red chairs they've installed in lieu of benches; the chairs hold less people and are generally more awkward than benches. Apart from that the park is well-kept and the view is amazing.
Amazing park for everyone to have a fun and good time.
Cristina Vasilenco
at 2019 Jul 01
Cristina Vasilenco
at 2019 Jul 01
Little park is clean and neat has spectacular views to the waterfront. Open green space
with childrens playground surrounded by greens, all neighborhood has big old herritage trees.
It's a beautiful park located in North Vancouver with beautiful pine trees and a gorgeous lake. The Park is open to public from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
A really great park. Super fun playground and pretty flowers
Alex K
at 2019 Mar 23
Alex K
at 2019 Mar 23
Hidden little playground in quiet residential area. Greate for those who doesn't like overcrowded parks.
Dreda B
at 2018 Aug 21
Dreda B
at 2018 Aug 21
Very small park. Good to see ducks or go for a short trail walk.
William Paull
at 2018 Apr 10
William Paull
at 2018 Apr 10
Beautiful place to stop , walk the dog , enjoy the view .
A great little park to take the kids and dogs. The beautiful duck pond is a highlight, as well as a small creek. There are free public tennis courts and a well-equipped children's playground.
Has had the facelift now - and much improved. Bigger sand area and play structure - lots of comfortable seating for Moms and Dads.
Sean Emerson
at 2017 Apr 08
Sean Emerson
at 2017 Apr 08
Five out of five for the tiny park hidden at the end of the spirit trail. Mostly because cute red chairs. Path to this park is ranked incredibly lower, but I'm here to rate the postage stamp of grass known as Bewicke Park.