Stanley Park is one of Vancouver’s most popular attractions, attracting millions of visitors each year. If you are planning on visiting Stanley Park, here is all the information you need to know about Parking in Stanley Park.
2023 General Information and Prices for Parking in Stanley Park:
As of 2023, the parking fee in Stanley Park is:
- April 1 to September 30 parking is $3.75/hour or $14.25/day.
- October 1 to March 31 parking is $2.75/hour or $7.75/day.
This fee applies to all parking lots in the park, including the ones close to popular attractions like the seawall and the Vancouver Aquarium.
Parking Pay Stations
There are many unattended pay stations throughout Stanley Park in which you can purchase tickets. They accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and EasyPark tokens.
NOTE: If you buy a ticket at one location in the park, it is valid at any parking spot in the park!
There is no overnight parking permitted between 11pm-6am.
Parking Passes and Fees
For those who frequent Stanley Park, purchasing an annual parking pass or a season pass may be a more cost-effective option.
Annual Pass
An annual pass for the park costs $365 and is valid for one year. If you have an annual pass, you do not need to pay the hourly or daily rate when parking in Stanley Park.
Season Pass
A Season Pass is $250.00 and is valid from April 1 to September 30.
Map of Pay Parking Locations in Stanley Park
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Parking in Stanley Park
For visitors driving electric vehicles, there are designated EV parking spots in Stanley Park. The rate for EV parking is the same as regular parking, and no additional fees are charged for the use of the EV parking spots.
Stanley Park Parking App: PayByPhone
For those who prefer to pay for parking using their mobile device, the City of Vancouver offers a pay-by-phone service for parking in Stanley Park. To use this service, visitors must download the PayByPhone app and enter the location code found on the parking meter.
Common Questions About Stanley Park Parking
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Is there free parking at Stanley Park?
Unfortunately, there is no free parking in Stanley Park. All parking in the park is pay parking.
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Where do you park when visiting Stanley Park?
The parking lot you choose to park in will depend on which area of Stanley Park you plato visit. If you are planning to walk the seawall, or enjoy the many beaches, the parking lot at Second Beach is a popular choice. If you are visiting the Vancouver Aquarium, the lot next to it is the best option.
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How much is parking in Stanley Park Vancouver?
As previously mentioned, the parking rate in Stanley Park is $3.50 per hour or $14 per day.
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Does Stanley Park have parking?
Yes, Stanley Park has several parking lots available for visitors.
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Is there an entrance fee for Stanley Park?
There is no entrance fee for Stanley Park. However, there is a fee for parking.
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Do you have to pay to go to Stanley Park?
No, there is no fee to enter Stanley Park. However, visitors must pay for parking.
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Stanley Park Parking for Free
Unfortunately, there is no free parking in Stanley Park. All parking in the park is pay parking.
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Stanley Park Parking Hours
The parking lots in Stanley Park are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, it is important to note that parking rates apply during all hours of operation.
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Cheap parking Stanley Park
While there is no such thing as free parking in Stanley Park, visitors can save money by parking further away from popular attractions and opting for hourly parking rather than daily parking.
Parking Lots in Stanley Park
There are several parking lots in Stanley Park. Each lot has its own parking meter, and the rates are the same throughout the park.
Click below for the Google Maps directions for each Parking Lot.
Stanley Park Golf Course / Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brewery Parking Lot
This small parking lot is conveniently located across the street from the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course and behind the Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brewery.
Visitors primarily use this lot for golfing at the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course or dining at the Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brewery.
To access this parking lot, enter Stanley Park via the Beach Avenue entrance onto Stanley Park Drive, and then turn right at the first corner after passing the Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brewery on the right. Alternatively, if you’re heading east from Ceperley Park on Stanley Park Drive, turn left at the first corner after passing Ceperley Park.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Stanley Park Pavilion Parking Lot
This is a petite parking lot near the Stanley Park Pavilion with only a few parking spaces available. It tends to fill up rapidly with visitors heading to the Stanley Park Pavilion, Stanley’s Bar and Grill, or Malkin Bowl.
To access this parking lot, enter Stanley Park through the Georgia Street entrance, proceed straight at the roundabout onto Pipeline Road, and take an immediate right turn after the Rose Garden.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Stanley Park Junction Parking Lot
This is a spacious parking lot located near the Stanley Park Junction, which is the departure point for the Miniature Train.
If you plan to visit the Stanley Park Miniature Train, attend a concert at Malkin Bowl, or watch a Theatre Under the Stars performance at the Stanley Park Pavilion, this is the ideal parking lot for you.
To access this parking lot, enter Stanley Park via the Georgia Street entrance, proceed straight at the roundabout onto Pipeline Road, and take a right turn about a hundred meters past the Rose Garden.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Pipeline Road Parking Lot
Across the street from the Stanley Park Junction parking lot lies a vast overflow parking lot.
Typically, this parking lot is utilized only during busy events at the Miniature Train, such as the Easter Train and Easter Fair, Halloween Ghost Train, and Bright Nights Christmas Train when the Stanley Park Junction parking lot is at full capacity. Additionally, visitors to the Vancouver Police Department Mounted squad, whose stables are situated here, can also park in this lot.
To access this parking lot, enter Stanley Park through the Georgia Street entrance, proceed straight at the roundabout onto Pipeline Road, and take a left turn about a hundred meters past the Rose Garden.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Vancouver Aquarium Parking Lot
Located adjacent to the Vancouver Aquarium is a parking lot of moderate to substantial size.
This parking lot is ideal for those who are visiting the Vancouver Aquarium.
To access this parking lot, enter Stanley Park via the Georgia Street entrance, turn right at the roundabout onto Stanley Park Drive, then take a left onto Avison Way, just after the Stanley Park Information Booth. Proceed straight and you will arrive at the parking lot.
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Information Booth Parking Lot
Located adjacent to the Stanley Park Information Booth and Horse-drawn Carriage Tour in Stanley Park, is a parking lot of moderate size.
Visitors looking to explore the attractions and activities in this section of the park can use this parking lot as a convenient base for their visit.
To access this parking lot, turn left off of Stanley Park Drive at the Stanley Park Information Booth. The lot is just a short distance away and provides easy access to the nearby attractions.
Whether you plan to take a scenic carriage tour of the park or explore the many informational resources provided at the Information Booth, this parking lot is a great starting point for your journey. Additionally, the lot is in close proximity to other popular park amenities such as walking trails, picnic areas, and scenic lookout points.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Parking Lot
Situated next to the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, there is a spacious parking lot that provides easy access to a variety of park amenities and attractions.
Primarily intended for visitors to the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, this parking lot also offers the added convenience of being within walking distance of numerous other attractions in the park. Whether you’re looking to stroll along the seawall or explore the nearby beaches, this parking lot is an excellent starting point for your adventure.
To access this large parking lot, turn left off of Stanley Park Drive at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and a well-maintained area that is perfect for taking in the park’s natural beauty.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Brockton Oval Parking Lot
Located next to the Brockton Oval, there is a large parking lot that serves as a central hub for visitors looking to explore the Brockton Playing Fields and other nearby attractions.
Whether you’re attending an event at the Brockton Oval or planning to spend a day playing sports at the Brockton Playing Fields, this parking lot is an ideal place to park your vehicle.
The convenience of this parking lot is further enhanced by its connection to the Vancouver Aquarium parking lot, which makes it easy to access other popular attractions in the area.
To access this large parking lot, turn left from Stanley Park Drive after passing the Brockton Playing Fields on the north side of the park after going all the way around Brockton Point. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and a well-maintained area that is perfect for taking in the park’s natural beauty.
Click here to view Directions to this Stanley Park Parking Lot on Google Maps
Totem Poles Parking Lot
Nestled next to the Totem Poles in Stanley Park, there is a small parking lot that offers visitors convenient access to a range of attractions and amenities in the area.
This parking lot serves as an ideal starting point for those looking to explore the Totem Poles and Portuguese Joe Statue. Additionally, visitors attending events at the nearby Brockton Playing Fields can also utilize this lot as a place to park their vehicles.
To access this small parking lot, turn left from Stanley Park Drive at the Totem Poles. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice the intimate size and easy accessibility, making it an ideal option for those looking for a quick visit to the area.
While this parking lot is small, it offers a great starting point for visitors to explore the cultural and historical attractions of the park. With its location next to the Totem Poles and Portuguese Joe Statue, and its proximity to the Brockton Playing Fields, this lot is a convenient and accessible option for anyone looking to enjoy the many wonders of Stanley Park.
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Brockton Point Parking Lot
Positioned just steps away from the Brockton Point Lighthouse, there is a medium-sized parking lot that offers visitors the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many attractions.
To access this medium-sized parking lot, turn right at the Brockton Point Lighthouse from Stanley Park Drive. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and easy accessibility, making it an ideal option for those looking for a quick visit to the area.
With its convenient location and access to some of the park’s most iconic landmarks, this parking lot is an excellent starting point for any adventure in Stanley Park. Whether you’re looking to explore the history of the Brockton Point Lighthouse or take in the stunning views from the Port of Vancouver Lookout, this lot offers a convenient and accessible option for visitors of all ages.
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Lumbermens’ Arch Parking Lot
Located near Lumbermens’ Arch, there is a spacious parking lot that offers visitors easy access to a variety of popular attractions and amenities in the park.
This large parking lot is an excellent option for those looking to explore the Lumbermens’ Arch, Lumbermen’s Arch picnic area, or the Variety Kids Water Park. Additionally, visitors to the Vancouver Aquarium, Miniature Train, or Japanese Canadian War Memorial will also find this parking lot to be an ideal starting point for their visit.
To access this large parking lot, turn left off of Stanley Park Drive at the Lumbermens’ Arch. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and a well-maintained area that is perfect for taking in the park’s natural beauty.
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Prospect Point Parking Lot
Located at the iconic Prospect Point, there is a medium-sized parking lot that offers visitors the perfect starting point to explore some of the park’s most stunning natural wonders.
This parking lot is designed for visitors looking to experience the Prospect Point Cafe and Prospect Point Lookout, both of which offer breathtaking views of the park’s natural beauty.
To access this medium-sized parking lot, turn right off of Stanley Park Drive at the Prospect Point Lookout. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and easy accessibility, making it an ideal option for those looking for a quick visit to the area.
With its prime location and access to some of the park’s most stunning vistas, this parking lot is the perfect starting point for any adventure in Stanley Park. Whether you’re looking to indulge in a delicious meal at the Prospect Point Cafe or take in the stunning views from the Prospect Point Lookout, this lot offers a convenient and accessible option for visitors of all ages.
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Prospect Point Picnic Area Parking Lot
Situated near the Prospect Point Picnic Area and Prospect Point, there is a large parking lot that provides convenient access to some of the park’s most beautiful natural vistas.
This spacious parking lot is primarily intended for visitors to the Prospect Point picnic area, which offers a picturesque setting for enjoying a relaxing meal in the great outdoors. Additionally, the lot is just a short walk away from the Prospect Point Lookout, providing visitors with easy access to stunning views of the park’s natural beauty.
To access this large parking lot, turn left off of Stanley Park Drive about a hundred meters past the Prospect Point Lookout. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and easy accessibility, making it an ideal option for those looking to spend a leisurely day enjoying the natural wonders of the park.
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Hollow Tree Parking Lot
Area, this small parking lot is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to experience the park’s natural beauty up close.
To access this small parking lot, turn left off of Stanley Park Drive at the Hollow Tree. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice that it’s just a small pullout on the left side of the road, providing visitors with a convenient and accessible option for parking their vehicle.
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Third Beach Parking Lot
Located just above Third Beach and down the hill from the Teahouse Restaurant, there is a large parking lot that provides convenient access to one of the park’s most popular beaches.
This spacious parking lot is primarily intended for visitors to Third Beach, which offers a picturesque setting for swimming, sunbathing, and taking in the natural beauty of the area.
To access this large parking lot, turn right off of Stanley Park Drive at the Teahouse Restaurant and then turn right again, heading down the short hill. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice ample parking space and easy accessibility, making it an ideal option for those looking to spend a leisurely day at Stanley Park’s beaches.
It’s important to note that you have to go almost all the way around Stanley Park on Stanley Park Drive to reach this parking lot. However, the short drive is well worth it, as this parking lot offers easy access to one of the park’s most beautiful and popular beaches.
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Teahouse Restaurant Parking Lot
Located just in front of the Teahouse Restaurant, there is a small parking lot that offers visitors convenient access to some of the park’s most popular attractions.
This parking lot is primarily intended for those visiting the Teahouse Restaurant or Ferguson Point, both of which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. In the event that this parking lot is full, visitors can easily access the larger Third Beach parking lot, which is located just a short walk down the hill to the north.
To access this small parking lot, turn right off of Stanley Park Drive at the Teahouse Restaurant. As you approach the lot, you’ll notice that it’s immediately in front of the Teahouse Restaurant, providing visitors with a convenient and accessible option for parking their vehicle.
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Second Beach Parking Lot
This medium-sized parking lot is located to the west of Second Beach, providing easy access to the nearby beaches and waterfront.
Visitors to Second Beach, Ceperley Park, or the Second Beach Outdoor Swimming Pool can use this lot for convenient parking during their visit.
To access this parking lot from the Beach Ave entrance, turn right onto Park Lane and go straight through the tennis court parking lot. Then, turn left onto Lagoon Drive and take a right onto Stanley Park Drive at the next intersection. Continue past the turn for North Lagoon Drive, and then turn left after the Second Beach Concession building to enter the lot.
Alternatively, from the Georgia Street entrance, take the second exit from the roundabout onto Pipeline Drive. Then, turn left onto Stanley Park Drive and continue past the Teahouse. The parking lot will be on your right-hand side.
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Above Ceperley Park Parking Lot
This large parking lot above Ceperley Park is ideal for visitors to Second Beach, Ceperley Park, the Second Beach Outdoor Swimming Pool, or the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course.
To access this lot, enter Stanley Park via the Beach Avenue entrance and turn left after the Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brewery. You can access the lot from Stanley Park Drive heading east from Ceperley Park.
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English Bay Tennis Courts Parking Lot
This large parking lot is next to the English Bay Tennis Courts, Vancouver Parks Board Office building, Stanley Park Lawn Bowling Club, English Bay Beach, and the Stanley Park Seawall.
To access the lot, enter Stanley Park via the Beach Avenue entrance and turn right after passing the Vancouver Parks Board Office building.
Overall, this parking lot provides convenient parking for visitors to several nearby attractions, such as Stanley Park Brewing.
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Vancouver Parks Board Office Parking Lot
This small parking lot behind the Vancouver Parks Board Office building is reserved for staff and visitors on weekdays from 8am to 5pm, but available to the public outside those hours.
It’s conveniently located near the English Bay Tennis Courts, Stanley Park Lawn Bowling Club, English Bay Beach, and the Stanley Park Seawall. To access the lot, enter Stanley Park via the Beach Avenue entrance, turn right after the Vancouver Parks Board Office building, and take an immediate right.
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Enjoy your visit to Stanley Park!
Parking in Stanley Park can be a challenge, but with the information provided in this blog post, visitors can plan their visit and parking needs more efficiently. Whether you choose to purchase an annual parking pass, pay by phone, or use the City of Vancouver’s online parking map, you can enjoy all that Stanley Park has to offer without worrying about parking. Remember, parking is a small price to pay for the beauty and entertainment that Stanley Park provides.
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