


Jericho Beach Park
About
Jericho Beach Park is a stunning waterfront destination where families can enjoy shallow, gentle waters perfect for young swimmers, well-maintained playground equipment, and expansive grassy areas ideal for picnics and play. The breathtaking views of the mountains across English Bay provide a picture-perfect backdrop for a memorable family beach day in one of Vancouver's most beloved neighborhoods.
Highlights
- ✓Shallow, calm waters perfect for young children learning to swim
- ✓Large playground with climbing structures and swings
- ✓Expansive sandy beach ideal for sandcastle building
- ✓Stunning mountain and ocean views across English Bay
- ✓Beach volleyball courts and grassy areas for games and sports
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 10:00 AM on summer weekends to secure parking and avoid crowds. The parking lot fills up quickly on warm days.
- 2.Bring a blanket and snacks for a beachside picnic. There are concession stands, but bringing your own food saves money and offers more options for picky eaters.
- 3.The water can be chilly even in summer (typically 15-18°C/59-64°F), so consider bringing wetsuits or splash suits for extended water play.
- 4.Walk west along the beach path to discover quieter spots and tide pools that kids love exploring at low tide.
- 5.Currency note: Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD). Most places accept credit cards, but bring some cash for the concession stands and parking meters.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings from June to August for the warmest water and smallest crowds. Afternoons bring more families, but the park is spacious enough to find your own spot. Sunset visits (around 8:00 to 9:00 PM in summer) offer spectacular views and cooler temperatures.
What to Know
Beach access is free, but paid parking is required at meters and lots (approximately $3-4 CAD per hour). Washrooms, change rooms, and concession stands are available on-site during peak season, and the beach is accessible with paved paths from the parking areas.
Seasonal Notes
While open year-round, the beach is most popular from June through September when water temperatures are warmest. Concession stands typically operate from late May to early September. Winter visits can be beautiful for beachcombing and enjoying stormy ocean views, but dress warmly as coastal weather is cool and often rainy from October to April.
Nearby Eats
The Galley Patio and Grill (right on the beach) offers casual kid-friendly fare including burgers, fish and chips, and ice cream. For more options, head to nearby West 4th Avenue (about 1.5 km away) where you'll find numerous family-friendly cafes and restaurants in the Kitsilano neighborhood.
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