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The Fox's Den (Spray Park) water park in Vancouver, BC
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The Fox's Den (Spray Park)

4.5(114 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers and preschoolers love the gentle spray features and shallow water areas, while elementary-aged kids enjoy running through the various water jets and interactive elements. The safe, contained environment makes it ideal for younger children who aren't ready for larger water parks.

About

The Fox's Den Spray Park in Vancouver's iconic Stanley Park offers a refreshing outdoor water play experience perfect for families visiting Canada's west coast. With shallow splash areas, gentle water features, and its stunning park setting, this spray park provides a safe and entertaining way for kids to cool off while parents can relax nearby. The combination of water fun and easy access to Stanley Park's other attractions makes it an ideal stop during a Vancouver family adventure.

Highlights

  • Multiple interactive spray features and water jets perfect for all ages
  • Beautiful Stanley Park setting with ocean views and forest surroundings
  • Safe, shallow water areas ideal for toddlers and non-swimmers
  • Free admission makes it budget-friendly for families
  • Close proximity to Stanley Park beaches, trails, and other family attractions

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning on weekdays to avoid peak crowds, especially during summer months when the spray park gets busy by midday
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the ground can get hot, plus towels, sunscreen, and a change of clothes stored in a waterproof bag
  3. 3.Combine your visit with other Stanley Park attractions like the Seawall, beaches, or playgrounds to make a full day of it
  4. 4.Public washrooms and changing facilities are available nearby, but they can have lines during busy times
  5. 5.Pack snacks and drinks as there are picnic areas throughout Stanley Park, though food vendors are also available

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 10:00 AM and noon during June through August for the best weather with fewer crowds. Weekends and afternoons tend to be busier, especially during hot summer days when locals flock to the spray park.

What to Know

The spray park is free to use, but parking in Stanley Park costs around $3-8 CAD per hour (credit card only at pay stations). International visitors should note that Canadian currency is required for any cash purchases, and the park has accessible pathways and facilities for strollers and wheelchairs.

Seasonal Notes

The spray park operates seasonally from late May through early September, weather permitting. Peak season is July and August when Vancouver enjoys its warmest, driest weather. The park may close during cooler or rainy days, so check conditions before visiting.

Nearby Eats

The Fish House in Stanley Park (5-minute drive) offers family-friendly dining with kids' menus in a scenic setting, or grab quick bites at the Stanley Park Pavilion snack bar. For more variety, head to nearby English Bay where you'll find numerous casual eateries and cafes along Denman Street.

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