
CRAB Park at Portside Vancouver
A waterfront oasis offering stunning harbour views, a dog-friendly beach, and picnic spots, adjacent to Vancouver's bustling port.

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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

CRAB Park at Portside Vancouver
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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

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Must-see attractions
A waterfront oasis offering stunning harbour views, a dog-friendly beach, and picnic spots, adjacent to Vancouver's bustling port.
"The beach is dog friendly and the views of the harbour are second to none."

🚗 Parking is Tricky
Parking is minimal; consider walking or biking if possible. Arrive early for better chances!
🧺 Pack a Picnic
Enjoy a meal with a view! Bring your own food and drinks for a perfect waterfront experience.

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Rating
3.5 · 156 reviews
Type
Park
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Harbourfront Views
Panoramic views of the Burrard Inlet and North Shore mountains. A serene escape.

Dog-Friendly Beach
A dedicated area for your furry friends to play and enjoy the waterfront. Great for dog owners.

Picnic Spots
Ample grassy areas and seating make it ideal for a casual lunch or romantic afternoon.
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🚗 Parking is Tricky
Parking is minimal; consider walking or biking if possible. Arrive early for better chances!
🧺 Pack a Picnic
Enjoy a meal with a view! Bring your own food and drinks for a perfect waterfront experience.
The Port from CRAB Park
Rode by Crab Park this weekend. No fire, no tents, just a beautiful spring day.
One of my favourite views from a Vancouver park, even better at sunrise/sunset and at night. It wouldn’t hurt to make the park a little more accessible though (maybe an under/overpass from Carrall St). The entire area is lacking in green space and that would really help.
🐶 Doggy Day Out
CRAB Park is a fantastic spot for your canine companions to roam and play by the water.
🌬️ Dress in Layers
The waterfront can be breezy. Be prepared for changing weather conditions. ☁️
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🚗 Parking is Tricky
Parking is minimal; consider walking or biking if possible. Arrive early for better chances!
🧺 Pack a Picnic
Enjoy a meal with a view! Bring your own food and drinks for a perfect waterfront experience.
🐶 Doggy Day Out
CRAB Park is a fantastic spot for your canine companions to roam and play by the water.
🌬️ Dress in Layers
The waterfront can be breezy. Be prepared for changing weather conditions. ☁️
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
CRAB Park is appreciated for its stunning harbour views and dog-friendly beach, offering a peaceful urban escape. While many enjoy picnics and waterfront strolls, some visitors note issues with parking availability and occasional cleanliness concerns in certain areas. The park's accessibility from downtown is a major plus for those seeking a quick dose of nature.
"Amazing place to hangout to he old lady and have a romantic afternoon with no 🍑 unfortunately .
Lions on bridge at bottom of main lead to this treasure of a beach side park. Play areas, tons of seating, but minimal parking.
The beach is dog friendly and the views of the harbour are second to none."
Jacob Moore
"Used to walk Misty dog here 20 years ago. Visiting a friend I took the moment to walk the Tuffy and The Marley to reminisce and sniff ‘round. A shadow of what it used to be."
Jef Tek Metal Garage
"Horror...
Needles, broken glass, trash, horrible smell.
On the third part of Vancouver's of North coast line is literally only this park accessible.
Starting from this point and to east is all closed port area up to Highway 1 and next city.
Wonderful job government, people of Vancouver have to join East Hustings style of life, they have no other choise."
Max M
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
CRAB Park is easily accessible from downtown Vancouver. You can walk or bike along the waterfront. Public transit options are also available, with several bus routes stopping nearby. Driving is an option, but parking can be very limited, especially on weekends.
Yes, there is parking available, but it is often described as minimal and can fill up quickly. It's recommended to arrive early or consider alternative transportation if possible.
Absolutely! CRAB Park is connected to Vancouver's extensive seawall and bike path network, making it a great destination for cyclists. There are bike racks available. 🚲
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Yes, CRAB Park at Portside Vancouver is a public park and is free to enter and enjoy. There are no admission fees. :moneywithwings:
CRAB Park is generally open from dawn until dusk, like most public parks. It's a great spot for morning strolls or evening relaxation. :clock1:
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy the waterfront views, have a picnic, walk your dog on the beach, stroll along the paths, and relax by the harbour. It's a peaceful urban oasis.
Basic amenities are usually available, but it's always a good idea to check for the most current information. Some reviews mention cleanliness can be an issue in certain areas.
Yes, families can enjoy the open spaces for play and picnics. There are play areas for children. However, be mindful of the proximity to the working port and water.
Expect stunning views of the Burrard Inlet, the North Shore mountains, and the bustling Vancouver harbour. It's a prime spot for appreciating the city's maritime landscape.
Swimming is generally not recommended due to the active port and potential water quality concerns. It's more of a place for enjoying the scenery and fresh air. :no_swimming:
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
CRAB Park itself does not have on-site restaurants or cafes. It's best to bring your own food and drinks for a picnic. There are dining options available in nearby Gastown. 🍴
Pack a basket with your favorite foods and drinks. Find a spot on the grass or at a picnic table. Enjoy the scenic views while you dine.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the expansive harbour views, the working port, and the North Shore mountains. Late afternoons offer beautiful golden hour light for photography.
Yes, the western-facing aspect of the park can offer lovely sunset views over the water and city skyline, especially during certain times of the year. :sunriseovermountains:


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