8 seats in Metro Vancouver to frolic in the snow

When we see snow in the weather forecast, we can not help but get excited. But where is the best place to walk, play and frolic in the snow in Vancouver?

We’ll gather a few of the best areas, parks and secret places you should visit the next time there’s a big snow dump in Vancouver.

Where to see snow in Vancouver

UBC Campus

Even if you do not go to the annual snowball fight, UBC’s high altitude makes it a great place to walk in the snow. Whether you’re walking through Pacific Spirit Park or taking pictures of beautiful campus buildings covered in snow – it’s a romantic spot for a snow-covered walk.

Queen Elizabeth Park

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Not only is Queen Elizabeth Park a pleasure to explore in the snow, but it is also here you can get some of the best views of the snow-capped city! Plus, if you get chilly, you might warm up inside the tropical Bloedel Conservatory or grab a bite at the Seasons in the Park restaurant.

Capilano River Regional Park

Even when the city of Vancouver does not see a flag, there are often some white things on the North Shore, and this park is the place to be.

Strandvolden

Where else in the world can you walk a 28 km long coastal path in the snow? Vancouver’s Seawall is one of the most magical places in town to watch the flags fall.

Shaughnessy

Take a walk in the quiet Shaughnessy neighborhood to find beautiful homes and hidden parks covered in snow. Plus, with almost no car traffic around, it’s the perfect place to take pictures of snow – covered streets.

China Creek Park

If you’re looking for a place in town to go sledding, tobogganing, or just need to run around on a large grassy field covered in snow, this hidden gem in East Vancouver is the place.

Ambleside Park

Ambleside Park gives you some of the best views of Stanley Park and the Lions Gate Bridge flashing in the snow.

SFU Campus

When there is snow in the weather forecast, it is usually the first place it falls, SFU campus in Burnaby. You are almost guaranteed to see some snow this winter!

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