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  1. Stanley Park is a 300 acre, park in Westfield Massachusetts with gardens, green houses, pavilions, children's areas, athletic fields and miles of walking and hiking areas. The park is a great place for weddings and events.

  2. Explore Stanley Park's trails by foot or bike, and take in the beauty of the forest. View a map of Stanley Park trails. Download a self-guided walking tour about Stanley Park's history and ecology (2.5 MB) Join a guided tour and see Stanley Park by horse-drawn carriage, shuttle trolley, or tour bus. Or explore the park on your own.

  3. Located on the northwestern edge of downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park is one of the city's main tourist destinations. Find out why here.

  4. The Stanley Park Seawall goes all around the edge of the park, with its breathtaking views making it an ideal route for walking, cycling, jogging and rollerblading. The seawall that goes around Stanley Park is approximately nine kilometres in length and takes two to three hours to walk around, or one to two hours to bike.

  5. Stanley Park Pavilions & Meeting Areas. Whether it is a Wedding Reception, Bridal or Baby Shower, Anniversary Party, Family Reunion, Birthday Party or Company Picnic we would like to offer you the use of our facility. To reserve the one of our Pavilions for your function, please contact the Park Office at (413) 568-9312 extension 100 or 101.

  6. Frolic at a spray park. From June 15 to September 1, one of the best things to do at Stanley Park with kids is a visit to the Stanley Park water park (what a mouthful!), located right by Lumbermen’s Arch. This spray park is completely free, with a variety of fun fixtures for kids to frolic through and enjoy.

  7. The 10-km or 13,123-step seawall loop around Stanley Park is Vancouver’s most popular fresh-air attraction. The beautiful area now known as Stanley Park was once home to many Indigenous peoples and remains a culturally significant area for the local First Nations people today. Stanley Park is on the unceded territories of the Musqueam ...

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