
Caulfeild Park and Beach
A hidden gem offering breathtaking Vancouver views, a secluded sandy beach, and scenic cliffside trails.

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Caulfeild Park and Beach
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Must-see attractions
A hidden gem offering breathtaking Vancouver views, a secluded sandy beach, and scenic cliffside trails.
"Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour... truly an unparalleled hidden gem."

Check Tide Charts First! π
Low tide offers more beach space. High tide can limit your sandy area.
Wear Sturdy Shoes :athletic_shoe:
Paths and stairs can be uneven; good footwear is essential for exploring.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 Β· 279 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic Vancouver Views
Cliffs overlooking the water
Breathtaking vistas of Vancouver Harbour, Lions Gate Bridge, and Stanley Park. Stunning at dusk.

Secluded Sandy Beach
Base of the park
A charming, rustic beach with plenty of sand, perfect for a dip or quiet relaxation.

Cliffside Trails
Park perimeter
Exhilarating walks with ocean views, scented with local flora like blackberries and lilacs.
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Planning Your Visit
Tide Times are Key
Accessibility Considerations
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Check Tide Charts First! π
Low tide offers more beach space. High tide can limit your sandy area.
Wear Sturdy Shoes :athletic_shoe:
Paths and stairs can be uneven; good footwear is essential for exploring.
Great for Picnics :sandwich:
Grassy areas and scenic spots make it ideal for a relaxing meal.
Wildlife Spotting π¦
Keep an eye out for seals, otters, and eagles.
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Check Tide Charts First! π
Low tide offers more beach space. High tide can limit your sandy area.
Wear Sturdy Shoes :athletic_shoe:
Paths and stairs can be uneven; good footwear is essential for exploring.
Great for Picnics :sandwich:
Grassy areas and scenic spots make it ideal for a relaxing meal.
Wildlife Spotting π¦
Keep an eye out for seals, otters, and eagles.
Photography Mini Sessions :camera_with_flash:
Popular spot for photographers, especially during golden hour.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Caulfeild Park and Beach's stunning panoramic views of Vancouver Harbour and its secluded, sandy beach. It's praised as a hidden gem perfect for picnics, romantic dates, and scenic walks, though some note the challenging terrain for those with mobility issues and the cold ocean water.
"Its a tiny secluded beach . Its not a easy beach to climb down and up to if with mobility issues tons of uneven paths stairs etc . Its ice cold ocean water temperature perfect for a hot day dip or after hiking in light house park. Not a ton of space here like the beach next door . Its has seasonal outhouse washroom . Car Parking and the # 250 bus stops here at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd . Its a nice rustic beach β±οΈ I like it . Its not a super rocky beach lots of sand around in the water and out . And hidden spots to relax. The pictures were taken at high tide . I would suggest coming here at low tide more space of the beach"
Louise Boilevin
"Great date night spot! I wish it was off-leash for dogs⦠but the views are incredible right on the water!"
Cody Gibson
"Absolutely phenomenal panoramic view of Vancouver Harbour: from the West Van shoreline at Caulfeild Park along to Ambleside, the Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park, and then back up along the beaches of Kitsilano to Jericho, Point Grey and beyond in the distance to Vancouver Island. The view at dusk is also absolutely amazing when the towers rising along the shore of Ambleside and those in the Downtown Core beyond Stanley Park are fully illuminated. Excellent spot for a rocky seaside walk or hike over trails and rock faces. If you're lucky, it's not uncommon to catch a glimpse of a seal, otter, or eagle overhead. Caulfeild Park also includes a grassy garden area ("Edge Park" -- further along Pilot House Road) below the Caulfeild Rock Monument (dedicated to the West Vancouver pioneer, Sir Francis Wm. Caulfeild, after whom this area is named), with lawn and several tall apple trees, ideal for summer picnics and viewing July - August English Bay fireworks from a distance. This park is, after Ambleside, my personal favorite of all in West Vancouver, and is truly an unparalleled hidden gem."
Mark V. Sinclair
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
You can drive and park at the location, or take the #250 bus which stops at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd.
Yes, car parking is available at the park.
Yes, the #250 bus stops directly at Marine Dr & N Piccadilly Rd, providing easy access.
It's approximately a 20-minute drive from Surrey or Burnaby, and a bit further from downtown Vancouver.
Lighthouse Park is nearby and offers great hiking opportunities.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, Caulfeild Park and Beach is a public park and beach, so there is no entrance fee.
As a public park, Caulfeild Park is generally accessible from dawn until dusk.
Yes, photographers often use this scenic spot for mini sessions. It's advisable to book in advance.
While some users have flown drones here for video and pictures, it's always best to check local bylaws regarding drone usage in public parks.
The beach is accessible, but its size varies significantly with the tide.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
The ocean water temperature is quite cold, making it perfect for a refreshing dip on a hot day.
Yes, the park features cliffside trails that offer an exhilarating hiking experience with ocean views.
Currently, dogs are not allowed off-leash at Caulfeild Park and Beach.
You might be lucky enough to spot seals, otters, or eagles overhead.
There are seasonal outhouse washrooms available at the beach.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
There are no dining facilities directly within Caulfeild Park. It's recommended to bring your own food for a picnic.
The grassy garden area ('Edge Park') below the Caulfeild Rock Monument is ideal for picnics.
Information on barbecue facilities is not readily available, so it's best to assume it's not permitted or to check local park regulations.
You'll need to travel a short distance back towards West Vancouver's commercial areas for restaurants and cafes.
Absolutely! The stunning views and secluded nature make it a great date night spot.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Dusk offers amazing views of the illuminated city skyline, and low tide provides more beach to capture.
You can capture panoramic views of Vancouver, the coastline, wildlife, and scenic cliffside trails.
Yes, it's a favored location for mini photo sessions due to its picturesque scenery.
The Caulfeild Rock Monument and the expansive views of the Vancouver Harbour are key photographic points.
While some have used drones, it's advisable to check current local regulations regarding drone operation in public parks.






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