Spanish Bank

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Vancouver

British Columbia
Canada

Park Amenities:
Beach
Concessions
Pet Friendly
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Swimming
Washrooms


Spanish Bank is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is considered one of the preferred sandy beach destinations in the city to escape the large beach crowds and the many sounds of the city.

Spanish Bank Beaches are 3 of the 10 sandy beaches spanning a total of 18 kilometres (11 mi.) located on the coastline of English Bay in the City of Vancouver. Some say Spanish Bank provides some of the best skyline views of the city.

The Spanish Bank is located west of Jericho and Locarno Beaches on the extended Seawall pathway following NW Marine Drive. The beach area is divided into three waterfront destinations - West, East and Extension Beaches.

Spanish Bank East Beach is on the Seawall Pathway. The sandy beach includes a food and beverage vendor, picnic day use area, washrooms and a lifeguard is on duty between the summer months of May and September. Parking is available.

Spanish Bank West Beach is on the Seawall Pathway. The sandy beach is a quieter location as their are sound bylaws in force. The beach destination includes a food and beverage vendor, picnic day use area, washrooms and a lifeguard is on duty between the summer months of May and September. Parking is available. There is an off leash dog area near the beach.

Spanish Bank Extension Beach is on the Seawall Pathway. The most basic beach destination of the three with little services. However... a lifeguard is on duty between the summer months of May and September. Parking is available. There is an off leash dog area near the beach.

Explore Spanish Bankin Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Spanish Bank
Tolmie Street
Vancouver
Canada

How To Get ToSpanish Bank

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The main entrance to the Spanish Bank beaches is best accessed from NW Marine Drive near Tolmie Street just after the Locarno Beach entrance.
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