5495 Chancellor Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1E4, CanadaMap
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After passing this park, it was purely accidental. I saw a good view in the car and proposed to come down. I don’t know why it’s called the Spirit Area Park, but anyway, it’s a good view park with mountains, water and sea.
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Pacific Spirit Regional Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Adjacent to the University of British Columbia, it covers an area of 763 hectares of forest and coastal beaches. The continuous beaches, the mild rainforest in the high mountains and the mouth of the Fraser River provide people with a wealth of recreational activities and opportunities to get close to nature.
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Pacific Spirit Regional Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After passing this park, it was purely accidental. I saw a good view in the car and proposed to come down. I don’t know why it’s called the Spirit Area Park, but anyway, it’s a good view park with mountains, water and sea.
A very large park, as for why it is called Spirit Park, I really don't understand it. There is no tour guide or relevant introduction to see it. It is a park with fewer tourists, and there are lush trees everywhere.
Pacific Spirit Regional Park stretches about 3 kilometers, from Queen Elizabeth Elementary School to UBC, and even extends to the beach. It is best for jogging, hiking and walking dogs. Dogs need to abide by many rules here: pluck the dog rope and pack the dog dung. In addition, there may be fish, frogs, lizards, etc. in the water, and dogs cannot be built.
First of all, it is very close to UBC. Secondly, no tickets are charged. It can be close at any time. Again, pets can be entered, and fecal mobile phone bags are provided for free, which is very warm. The only thing I feel is a bit gloomy, walking in the side of the road, too deep, easy to get lost, can't turn out! A little scary
This is definitely a great choice for hiking, walking dogs or walking. This park is close to the University of British Columbia, west of Vancouver. And it is adjacent to the Spanish Bank and next to the beach. Go there and feel free from the hustle and bustle of the city!
Pacific Spirit Regional Park One end is Wesbrook at the UBC end, the other is on Discovery Road, along the sides of the 16th Street road, stretching for 3 kilometers. Free. Although the trees seem to be thick and can't get in, there is often a trail on the side of the road, entering, hiking, jogging, walking dogs. Trees, mosses, ferns all the way.