Stanley Park Nature House
Stanley Park Nature House

Stanley Park Nature House

Free admission
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712 Lost Lagoon Path, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6G 2S1

The basics

While Stanley Park is one of Vancouver’s most-visited attractions, few tourists know about Stanley Park Nature House, which is tucked away at the edge of the serene Lost Lagoon. As well as exhibits of taxidermy beavers, skunks, and birds, the nature house also hosts nature-oriented activities and workshops. Staff at the nature house can detail the society’s research and conservation efforts, and also lead guided walks of the park’s wetlands, forests, and shoreline.

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Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Tour
Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Tour
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Things to know before you go

  • Stanley Park Nature House is a must for nature enthusiasts.
  • The area around Lost Lagoon is usually peaceful, and is a good spot for a break from the city bustle.
  • There is a public restroom near the nature house.
  • The nature house is free, though donations are welcome.
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How to get there

Stanley Park Nature House is on the southeast shore of Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, at the northwest end of Alberni Street near Vancouver’s West End. Limited free on-street parking is available on Chilco Street. Bus routes 240, 246, and 250 pass down West Georgia Street and stop near the park.

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When to get there

Stanley Park Nature House is open Tuesday–Sunday in July and August. Between September and June, it opens on weekends only.

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Wildlife-Viewing in Stanley Park

At first glance, this urban park may seem an unlikely wildlife-viewing destination, but there are plenty of species that can be spotted if you know where and when to look. Visit the lagoon’s edge at dawn or dusk for the chance to see beavers and raccoons, or head to the English Bay park entrance for a glimpse at the resident Pacific great blue heron colony. Bald eagles can also be seen, most commonly in the tall trees along the seawall between Second Beach and Siwash Rock. Remember to stay quiet and keep a respectable distance from the animals that live in the park.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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