The is a Vancouver classic – biking the full Vancouver Seawall, around Stanley Park, in the correct counter-clockwise direction. This bike route begins nearby at the Hornby bike lane, at the intersection of West Georgia Street and Hornby Street, located near bike rental shops. Enjoy the audio messages, introducing the points of interests and views you will pass by along the way.
8.50 km
10.2 km
Welcome to the Vancouver Sun Run, Canada's largest 10K road race. This app will guide you on the route. You will receive turn-by-turn directions and learn about points of interests. Press "Start Run" or "Start" to begin the course and timer. You can run this route virtually on your treadmill in Indoor Mode, or wherever you are in the world outdoors on Virtual mode. Take a deep breath. Are you ready?! We’re starting the countdown. In 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, go!
This scenic route takes you along the Coal Harbour Seawall and along locals' favourite trails through Stanley Park. This is a special loop, hard to navigate usually, but easy with RunGo. Start at Shangri-La Vancouver and run along the famous Coal Harbour Seawall - with views of the North Shore. Then head onto the locals' favourite trail route through Stanley Park. You will pass by the Rose Garden, Beaver Lake, Prospect Point Lookout, Siwash Rock, Third Beach, and Lost Lagoon. The Seawall is a paved multi-use path, and most of the trails are smooth gravel, while a few sections are hilly with root-filled, natural surfaces.
This loop around Stanley Park on the Seawall is Vancouver's crowning jewel for Runners. Once on the Seawall, you will enjoy uninterrupted, car-free running with the ocean directly at your side and mountains in the distance. Rain or shine this route is absolutely incredible to experience!
Enjoy this loop that takes you around Stanley park's iconic Lost Lagoon and along the scenic Coal Harbour seawall.
Starting from Shangri-La Vancouver, this 5-mile route will take you on a loop that starts by cruising through the tree-lined streets of Vancouver's West End neighbourhood. It then pops out into English Bay where you will run seaside into Yaletown with west-facing views that are fantastic for sunsets. Have an awesome run!
Welcome to Vancouver's Let's Move Canada route! This loop takes you along the Stanley Park Seawall, exploring the vibrant city and lush, green temperate rainforest. Begin begins West Georgia Street, in front of Shangri-La Vancouver.
A quick and scenic route along the Seawall. Enjoy the view and sights along the way!
3.25 km
Join our running route along the seawall to the Westin and back.
Explore the surrounding neighbourhood - passing Davie Village, to the scenic Seawall path along False Creek, and through Yaletown.
Route difficulty: ⭐️ Start at Loden Hotel and run along the Burrard Inlet on the Seawall path! Learn about some landmarks along the way.
21.4 km
START LINE is at the intersection of West Hastings Street and Burrard Street. With the waterfront on your left, go straight on Hastings Street. Get ready for Viaduct > Main St > False Creek > Burrard Bridge > Kits Beach > Burrard Bridge > English Bay > Stanley Park > Coal Harbour The course may appear longer than 21.1km, but your actual run on this route may be closer to that minimum requirement for the Strava trophy. You may request your GPS run file for Strava, in RunGo through "Share to Race." Welcome to the 2021 Lululemon SeaWheeze Half Marathon! The RunGo App will take you along the course and provide turn-by-turn directions. You'll hear from ambassadors along the way to keep you motivated all the way to the finish line. Make sure to start the SeaWheeze Virtual 2021 Momentum Mix on Spotify so that it plays in the background as you run. Whether you are running for your best time or for a great time you've got this! Take a deep breath. Are you ready?! We’re starting the countdown. In 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, go!
Begin at the Pinnacle Harbourfront Hotel and run along the famous Seawall trail!
Route difficulty: ⭐️ [run] When in Vancouver, everyone wants to run the famous Seawall. This route heads towards Stanley Park then loops back to the hotel.
This bike route takes you from the hotel, onto the Seawall around Stanley Park, passing the beaches, and back to the hotel via Hornby Street. If you require assistance while you are away from the hotel, contact our doorsperson's mobile at 778-788-5936 and ask for our Bike Butler. Rescue Stops are pickup locations in case you requested assistance.
12.4 km
Starting at Olympic Torch through Stanley Park, over Lions Gate Bridge and along Capilano Pacific Trail
Route difficulty: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ [run] Scenic Coal Harbour Seawall and the best trails through Stanley Park. Start at Fairmont Pacific Rim and run along the famous Coal Harbour Seawall - with views of the North Shore. Then head onto the locals' favourite trail route through Stanley Park. You will pass by the Rose Garden, Beaver Lake, Prospect Point Lookout, Siwash Rock, Third Beach, and Lost Lagoon. The Seawall is a paved multi-use path, and most of the trails are smooth gravel, while a few sections are hilly with root-filled, natural surfaces. This is Noah from RunGo's favourite route to show out-of-towners the best of downtown Vancouver running.
Route difficulty: ⭐️⭐️ [run] This route begins at Fairmont Pacific Rim, takes you along the Coal Harbour portion of the Seawall, a loop around the Lost Lagoon, and returns to the hotel via the Coal Harbour Seawall. This route takes you past the LightShed, around Lost Lagoon, and past the Olympic Cauldron.
Route difficulty: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ [run] A scenic loop around Stanley Park on the Seawall. This route takes you to see a number of highlights in Stanley Park! This beautiful route takes you along the Coal Harbour and Stanley Park portion of the Seawall. Starting from Canada Place, you will run along Coal Harbour, run under the Lions Gate Bridge, around Stanley Park, and back on the Coal Harbour Seawall. Enjoy views of the North Shore, the Lions Gate Bridge, a few art displays, and natural landmarks! Notes: - Pedestrians and cyclist share the Seawall path. Please remain on the pedestrian side of the Seawall and watch out for cyclists!
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