What makes it 72% Baby-Friendly: Smooth paths suit strollers and quiet areas suit feeding, yet no change tables, little shade and ocean hazards mean carers must carry gear and keep infants out of the water.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a stroller walk, play on the sand and a snack without overtiring baby
Stroller-friendly Seawall Walk:
Follow the paved path along False Creek for gentle ocean views.
Tip: Start near the centre washrooms so you can snack and change easily
Relax in the Quiet Beach Zone:
Use the calm, sound-restricted area for naps or feeding.
Tip: Bring a sunshade or umbrella to block the afternoon sun
Use the Summer Pop-up Plaza:
Picnic tables with umbrellas and log seats in former parking area.
Tip: Grab a table close to washrooms for quick diaper changes
Watch the Sunset from Beach Logs:
Sit on driftwood logs and enjoy the end-of-day glow.
Tip: Pack a blanket for extra comfort on cooler evenings

The Nomad girl
Not much to see for tourist… But I can see it’s beneficial for locals…. You can jog with a designated path walk, you swim at your own risks, the dogs can run freely at beach, benches available, it’s well maintained, it has a small harbor port to connect you to different places…
Soheil Sharifi
The beach was very beautiful and one of the unique features of this beach in Vancouver is that here you can watch the sunset over the water. In addition to the very beautiful stretch of beach and having enough space and equipment for children to play, there is a dedicated space for parking the car (of course, facing the sea and watching the sunset from the beach from the car is possible).
Sheng
Sunset Beach is really a “sunset” beach! it’s a great place to lie down on the lawn and enjoy the sunset! As you can see, there are also many ducks.
Vincent Chow
One of the best places to view the sunset in the city, along with being a popular beach/park. It is a great spot to unwind and do beach or water activities in the downtown area. Parking may be limited so it is recommended to come by transit/bike or on foot.
Keiko Brival
This is a quiet happy place in Vancouver. I've visited à feu weeks ago and was enchanted by its beautiful sand beaches. It is surrounded by trees and you can enjoy the company of many ducks and goose. Unfortunately also a lot of noisy crows around but the place is still pretty peaceful.
Late May–early September lifeguards patrol the beach; pack layers for cooler spring/fall evenings.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| False Creek ferry tickets (2 adults) | CAD 8 |
| Concession stand snacks | CAD 5 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 13 |
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