Spanish Banks
Spanish Banks
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This expansive beach offers fantastic picnicking opportunities, swimming, beach volleyball, or simply a panoramic view of Vancouver and the mountains. Spanish Banks tends to be a quieter beach which makes it very family-friendly.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Neighbourhood: West Point Grey
West Point Grey is one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods, especially known for its easygoing and admired beachfronts. Locals crowd the Spanish Banks and Jericho Beach, especially in the summer, where a sprawling view of the English Bay awaits. The central village is an oasis of sovereign shops, many of them in local operation for years. The neighbourhood has a more personal feeling to it, and can be a wonderful and much-needed break from the bustle of big-city life, being a little haven of peace and quiet with an almost village temperament in the heart of Vancouver.
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Reggie
Regina, Canada933 contributions
May 2022 • Family
Love walking along this area. So beautiful every direction one looks. So much to see in this lovely part of the city. The steps are a great place to do a cardio workout while looking out to the ocean.
Written 4 December 2022
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Irkhunter
Richmond, Canada25 contributions
May 2018 • Family
Spanish Banks is one of Vancouvers best places to enjoy the beach, surrounded by the mountains in the background. The zest of West coast living is at its peak on a sunny day. If you are so lucky to be at Spanish Banks on a Sunday and it's sunny. Take the time to feel the rhythm at the far end of Spanish Banks towards UBC. Once you hear the rhythmic beats emanating from djembes, dun duns,doumbeks and other drums you know you are at the right place. Great family entertainment to watch and dance. If that is too much excitement you can always fall back to the rhythm of the Pacific lapping up on the beach.
Written 7 May 2018
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Janice L
Richmond, Canada200 contributions
I like these beaches best because they aren't filled with the trendy people like at Kits beach. It gets very busy here in summer and the parking lots fill up fast, but it's worth the wait to get one if you can. There is green space a plenty for the set up of bar b q's and picnics. Go prepared to stay for the day - it's great fun.
Written 22 January 2012
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Gerardo Señoráns Barcala
Vancouver Island, Canada40 contributions
Feb 2011 • Solo
Spanish Bank is " West of Tolmie Street on Northwest Marine Drive", Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
It is all the year a wonderful place for recreation, to meet friends, for jogging, for swimming, beach volleyball, walking, to barbecue with the whole family or friends. There some snack stands on the Spanish Bank.
History:
1592 - 1774 AD: The Spaniards cruised by as part of their exploration of Canada's west coast. Spain claimed the west coast of North America by virtue of the Treaty of Tordesillas, which occurred in 1494.
The Spanish explorer Lieutenant José Maria Narvaez was the first European to see this area of BC. He beat George Vancouver by a year, anchored west of Point Grey and explored the mouth of the Fraser River.
Later Captain Vancouver and Spanish Captain Dionisio Galiano, each at the head of an exploring expedition, are startled to meet each other at what is now English Bay. Captain Vancouver named Spanish Banks as a tribute to his Spanish friendship and specially to Lieutenant José Maria Narvaez who was the first European in Vancouver, BC.
The City of Vancouver has a number of streets named after Spaniards: Cordova, Cardero, Valdez and Narvaez nad more.... but also Galiano Street in Coquitlam etc.
It is all the year a wonderful place for recreation, to meet friends, for jogging, for swimming, beach volleyball, walking, to barbecue with the whole family or friends. There some snack stands on the Spanish Bank.
History:
1592 - 1774 AD: The Spaniards cruised by as part of their exploration of Canada's west coast. Spain claimed the west coast of North America by virtue of the Treaty of Tordesillas, which occurred in 1494.
The Spanish explorer Lieutenant José Maria Narvaez was the first European to see this area of BC. He beat George Vancouver by a year, anchored west of Point Grey and explored the mouth of the Fraser River.
Later Captain Vancouver and Spanish Captain Dionisio Galiano, each at the head of an exploring expedition, are startled to meet each other at what is now English Bay. Captain Vancouver named Spanish Banks as a tribute to his Spanish friendship and specially to Lieutenant José Maria Narvaez who was the first European in Vancouver, BC.
The City of Vancouver has a number of streets named after Spaniards: Cordova, Cardero, Valdez and Narvaez nad more.... but also Galiano Street in Coquitlam etc.
Written 13 January 2012
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Vancouver_dan
North Vancouver, Canada725 contributions
This beach is the furthest from downtown as you travel west towards UBC. It is the quietest, cleanest and most peaceful beach in the city. The view looks across English Bay towards Hollyburn Mountain in West Vancouver. At low tide - the water receeds to expose a huge mud flat - you can walk out from shore. This is not a great location for swimming but kids will enjoy wading in the shallow waters and playing in the sand. There are concession stands and washrooms.
Written 1 February 2012
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Krista C
Vancouver, Canada7 contributions
Jul 2015 • Couples
Beautiful beach on the west side of Vancouver (adjacent to Jericho beach). It's particularly great at low tide when you can walk ~1/2km out into the ocean.
Written 20 July 2015
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Catherine S
Warrington, United Kingdom18 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
Lovely sandy beach with pier and great views ! The beach is a 15minute drive from Vancouver Downtown and had cafe facilities. Parking there is free and there was a nearby sailing club.
Written 17 July 2015
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travellingteri_12
Vancouver, Canada75 contributions
Apr 2015 • Couples
…was there on another sunny day, incredible city, mountain, views, awesome beach,all sorts of "nature" including soaring eagles, clean washrooms, food vendors open again - never tire of going there...
Written 23 April 2015
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Jeff W
Wotton Under Edge212 contributions
May 2013 • Couples
For a relaxing day out on the fringe of the City travel to Spanish Banks. It is a huge long beach with parkland behind it for barbecues and with parking. The view of the mountains and the City is spectacular. There are a few cafes and toilets nearby. Beware sections allocated at the far end for dogs and even further round near UBC for nudists-unless you are one of course. In summary, plenty of room for all.
Written 29 May 2013
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Paul O
Victoria, Canada256 contributions
Sept 2019
A nice walk along the sea West of Kitsilano Beach will get you to a quieter area.
Beautiful scenery and if you keep going you end up in Pt Grey and can see the parks in the area.
Lovely beaches and a great place to enjoy a sunset!
Beautiful scenery and if you keep going you end up in Pt Grey and can see the parks in the area.
Lovely beaches and a great place to enjoy a sunset!
Written 5 October 2019
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