Park
1. The Park Board Office -- The Park Board Office is the governing body responsible for the management and development of Stanley Park, as well as all of Vancouver's parks, recreation and community facilities.
2. Stanley Park Pitch & Putt -- Stanley Park Pitch & Putt is an 18-hole golf course located at Stanley Park Drive and Georgia Street, offering challenging and enjoyable golfing experience with breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver and Burrard Inlet.
3. The Vancouver Aquarium -- The Vancouver Aquarium is a leading marine science centre dedicated to educating visitors about the world's aquatic life. The aquarium offers exhibits, interactive displays and activities with live animal presentations.
4. Miniature Railway -- The Stanley Park Miniature Railway is a heritage railway which runs through the park. The miniature locomotives take visitors on a scenic, 15-minute journey through some of the most picturesque corners of the park.
5. Lost Lagoon -- Lost Lagoon is a roving 22-acre lake located in the centre of Stanley Park. Visitors can rent paddle boats, enjoy the boardwalk, bird-watching and the various gardens.
6. Lumberman’s Arch -- Lumberman’s Arch is an iconic and historic landmark in Stanley Park dedicated to the people who have shaped the park’s natural and cultural history. Visitors can get a spectacular view of the Georgia Strait from the top of the arch.
7. Kid's Playgrounds -- Stanley Park has eight playgrounds scattered throughout the park, offering a range of play-based activities for children.
8. The Stanley Park Seawall -- The Stanley Park Seawall is a 10.5-km long promenade that runs around the perimeter of Stanley Park, affording views of spectacular coastal scenery, wildlife and First Nations artworks.
9. Totem poles -- Throughout Stanley Park, visitors can find a range of totem poles that have been commissioned by the city to commemorate special events, people and occasions.
10. Brockton Point -- Brockton Point is a historic site located at the tip of Stanley Park. The point marks the entrance to Coal Harbour and is home to a Totem Park and the nine o’clock Gun, which has been fired at 21:00 every day since 1894.