Skip to main content
Sign In
Kitsilano Beach Park park in Vancouver, BC
Photo: Roger Gerardo Zamora
View of Kitsilano Beach Park in Vancouver, BC
Photo: Diana 777
View of Kitsilano Beach Park in Vancouver, BC
Photo: Andrew Barry

Kitsilano Beach Park

4.7(8,787 reviews)Park
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers love the splash pad and gentle beach waves, preschoolers enjoy the playground and sandy beach, while older kids can swim laps in the heated pool or play beach volleyball.

About

Kitsilano Beach Park is a family paradise on Vancouver's waterfront, offering something for every age with its gentle sandy beach, heated saltwater pool (one of the largest in Canada), interactive splash pad, and well-equipped playground. The stunning mountain and ocean views provide a gorgeous backdrop while kids play, and the presence of lifeguards gives parents peace of mind during summer visits.

Highlights

  • 137-meter heated saltwater pool with separate shallow areas for young children
  • Free interactive splash pad perfect for toddlers and preschoolers
  • Spacious sandy beach with gentle waves and lifeguards on duty
  • Large playground with swings, climbing structures, and slides
  • Beach volleyball courts and grassy areas for picnics and games

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11:00 AM on summer weekends to snag parking and pool space, as the heated pool gets very busy by midday.
  2. 2.Bring Canadian cash or card for the pool admission (around CAD $6 for adults, $3 for kids), as entry to the beach and playground is free.
  3. 3.Pack water shoes for kids as the beach has some pebbles mixed with sand, and the concrete pool deck gets hot in summer.
  4. 4.The playground is located at the east end of the park near the concession stand, making it easy to grab snacks between beach and play time.
  5. 5.Visit on weekday mornings in July or August for the best weather with smaller crowds, and take advantage of the free outdoor showers to rinse off sand.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9:00 AM to noon) in July and August for the warmest, sunniest weather with fewer crowds. The pool and splash pad operate seasonally from late May through mid-September, making summer the ideal time for families.

What to Know

Street parking along Arbutus Street and nearby residential streets is free but fills quickly in summer. There's a concession stand on-site, but many families bring picnics to enjoy at the grassy areas and picnic tables.

Seasonal Notes

The heated pool and splash pad operate seasonally from late May through mid-September (weather dependent). The beach, playground, and park remain open year-round, but swimming is only realistic in summer months. Check the Vancouver Park Board website for exact pool opening dates each season.

Nearby Eats

Grab fish and tacos at The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant (kid-friendly patio, 5-minute walk) or stop by Zefferelli's for pizza and pasta that kids love. For quicker options, Kitsilano Village along West 4th Avenue (10-minute walk) has numerous cafes, ice cream shops, and casual eateries.

More Activities Near Vancouver

Park

Jericho Beach Park

4.7

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.

Restaurant

Minado Sushi Restaurant

$$

Minado Sushi Restaurant turns mealtime into entertainment with its mesmerizing conveyor belt that delivers colorful plates of sushi right to your table. Kids love picking their own dishes as they glide by, while parents appreciate the all-you-can-eat format that lets picky eaters try new things without waste or the pressure of ordering specifically for them.

Park

Stanley Park

4.8Free

Stanley Park is a 1,000-acre urban oasis offering families an incredible day of outdoor adventure with ocean views, beaches, playgrounds, and miles of car-free paths perfect for biking or strolling. Kids will be mesmerized by the towering totem poles, sandy beaches, and the chance to spot herons, raccoons, and seals along the shoreline. With so much space to run, play, and explore, this is Vancouver's ultimate family destination.

Park

Queen Elizabeth Park

4.7Free

Queen Elizabeth Park sits atop Vancouver's highest point, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, mountains, and ocean alongside beautifully maintained gardens and excellent playgrounds. This 130-acre urban oasis provides the perfect combination of gentle walking paths for strollers, open green spaces for picnics and play, and stunning quarry gardens that captivate children and adults alike.