Welcome to Vancouver and the Stanley Park Seawall. Easily walkable from downtown Vancouver, the 1,000-acre Stanley Park is known everywhere as one of the greatest city parks in the world. It was Vancouver's first park, opened in 1888. The seawall that surrounds the park is a popular destination year-round. Local joggers, bikers, skaters and walkers can always be found traveling this path that circles this huge, beautiful park.
This guide works offline, hence NO Internet Connection is necessary, nor the costly roaming charges when traveling to foreign cities. This guide can be downloaded via the Free City Maps and Walks iPhone app.
Guide Location: Vancouver, Canada
Guide Type: Self-guided walking tour (C)
Audio Narration: Yes
Number of Sights: 12
Works Offline: Yes, does not require data plan or 3G connection
Cost: Free for lite version and US$2.99 for full version
Sights Included in This Application
The Seawall
Totem Pole Exhibit
Harry Jerome Statue
Vancouver's Nine O'Clock Gun
Brockton Point Lighthouse
Chehalis Cross
The Girl in the Wetsuit Statue
Empress of Japan Figurehead
Prospect Point Lighthouse
Siwash Rock
Ferguson Point/3rd Beach
Second Beach
The powerful navigation assistance includes:
* Touring route clearly displayed on map
* Precise turn-by-turn walking directions from one sight to the next
* FindMe feature displays your exact location, while an auto tracking feature displays your movement on map, so you always know if you are moving in the right direction