Over 20 of Best Things to Do in Vancouver with Kids on a British Columbia Family Vacation

Vancouver, British Columbia, is easily one of the most beautiful cities in North America. Perched on the edge of Canada, wherever you look you will spot gorgeous views of the ocean and the mountains that surround the city. It is no surprise there are lots of great things to in Vancouver with kids, given cosmopolitan as well as naturally beautiful the city is.



Vancouver’s natural beauty sells itself to me every time. I love that it is a place where you can have it all- evergreen forests to hike, world-class museums and restaurants, and awesome skiing are just a few of the reasons my family keeps coming back to Vancouver. Use this guide to help you plan your family vacation.



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Top Things to Do in Vancouver with kids



Canada Place



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Canada Place  is a fun waterfront destination to visit with the family. In season, cruise ships dock here providing a chance to see the boats up close, and the area also provides a great place to watch float planes take off and land in the harbor.



Don’t miss the chance to learn more about Canada at Canada Place’s Canadian Trail . This path on the west promenade is divided up to represent Canada’s provinces and territories, so you can walk all the way “across Canada” in just a short distance!



The FlyOver Canada ride is also located at Canada Place and is a state-of-the-art way to see all the beauty of Canada. Fly over Canada soaring from east to west in this 8-minute experience to see diverse and incredible Canadian scenery. Trekaroo families love this ride!



Vancouver Aquarium







If you have to pick one activity for your family to enjoy in Vancouver, the Vancouver Aquarium is a great choice. This aquarium is enormous and has beautiful displays of local marine animals and a large kids’ play area. All the large marine animals on display are rescue animals, and the Vancouver Aquarium is extremely concerned with conservation and education.



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On-site there’s also a unique theater which offers 4D movies! Best of all, all of the fun attractions are included with your admission price. It’s a great place for families to spend a day learning and having fun with marine wildlife. The Vancouver Aquarium is conveniently located in Stanley Park , so it’s close to lots of other fun family activities as well!



Stanley Park



Stanley Park by Destination BC



Stanley Park is the first thing that most people think of when they think about Vancouver. The massive park, containing more than 1,000 acres of fun, runs along the shore of the two bays that surround the city.



There always seems to be sports being played on the park’s many courts and fields. Join a game of volleyball, or sit back and watch cricket players wack the ball with their paddles and marvel at how similar and disimilar it is to the US favorite- baseball.



There is a miniature train that is a hit with the little ones, and it has special seasonal rides like the Halloween Ghost Train and the Christmas Bright Nights Train.



There are many awesome trails to bike or walk throughout the park. The Seawall is one of my favorite places to bike along the water and around the park. There are trails that lead your thorugh the lush forest in the park’s interior.



When my kids were younger and their little legs couldn’t handle hiking for miles inside the park, we enjoyed a horse-drawn carriage tour . It passed by several of the park’s highlights and the driver shared details about the park’s history.



One of the spots I always insist on visiting whenever I am in Stanley Park is the collection of First Nations totem poles at Brockton Point. They are intricately carved and the perfect spot for a family photo.If you visit in late spring or summer and love a great display of color, check out the park’s Rose Garden. Its another great photo spot.



Kitsilano Beach



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Did you know Vancouver is a beach town? Maybe not in the convential sense but when families need a break from all that the city has to offer, heading to Kitsilano Beach , aka: Kits, to enjoy some time in the sun and sand is a great choice.



There are lots of family-friendly things about Kitsilano Beach including a kids’ playground, a pool, lifeguards, and public washrooms. Restaurants and stores are also located conveniently close by. Bring your towel and your frisbee, and enjoy the views of the mountains in the distance while you relax on the beach!



Experience Vancouver’s Chinatown



Dr. Sun Yet Sen Gardens by Destination Vancouver



Vancouver’s Chinatown is one of the largest West Coast Chinatowns, second only to San Francisco. It was founded by Chinese immigrants who were hired to build the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 1800s. Vancouver’s population is 42% Asian, the largest of any North American city, so embracing Asian cultures is a key component to an enriching experience in the city.



Visiting this Chinatown will transport you to another world, full of exotic foods, smells, and sights. There are several historic building to eye, including the Sam Kee Building which holds the dubious title of being the narrowest commercial building in the world!



In addition to visiting the beautiful Dr. Sun Yet Sen Gardens , Chinatown is a great place to shop for souvenirs or grab a delicious meal. There are several festivals and cultural events held throughout the year, including a massive Lunar New Year celebration.



Grouse Mountain



Grouse Mountain Cable Car by Destination Vancouver/Devin Manky



Grouse Mountain is well-known for being a favorite ski area for the people of Vancouver, and it is definitely great for winter fun, but it’s got family-friendly activities in the summer as well!



The ride up to the top of the mountain is on the Skyride, a large, enclosed cable car. Gorgeous views of the city, mountains, and water stretch out below as the car climbs up the mountain.



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At the top, there are trails to explore, nature movies to see, grizzly bears to meet, a zipline, and more. During the summer, a visit to Grouse Mountain might include a lumberjack show or hearing a bird specialist talk about local birds.



In the winter holiday season, Grouse Mountain is one of Santa’s favorite places to hang out. In addition to meeting Santa, Grouse Mountain is great for ice skating, snowshoeing, and sleigh riding. It’s family-friendly fun, no matter what season you visit!



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Science World



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Science World has been a favorite place for families to visit in Vancouver for many yearsbecause there is so much to do and see in this museum. Exhibits range from displays of artwork to learning about the human body, to figuring out some tricky puzzles! Visiting exhibits change often, so there’s always something new to see.



Science World is also home to a great learning and play area designed especially for kids 1-6 years old. Outdoors you will find an exhibit designed to teach about building healthier communities, equipped with real chickens!



Science World also has an OMNIMAX theatre and a central stage with live science shows throughout the day. There’s even a Triple O’s burger joint in the museum for grabbing a snack or lunch. Come for the learning, stay for the fun!



Queen Elizabeth Park and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory



Queen Elizabeth Park by Destination Vancouver/Nelson Mouellic



Queen Elizabeth Park is simply a lovely place to visit. Stroll the paths lined with trees and beautiful flowers and enjoy the gorgeous array of sunken gardens. The park is located on the side of a hill above Vancouver and gives visitors expansive views of the city below. There are also lots of patches of grass, perfect for sitting and resting or playing a game of soccer!



Bloedel Floral Conservatory by Destination Vancouver/Tanya Goehring



In the middle of Queen Elizabeth Park is the Bloedel Floral Conservatory. Trekaroo families love that this small conservatory is filled with lots of exotic flowers and birds! It’s a piece of tropical jungle right in Vancouver. Grab a bird guide at the entrance, ask about the kids’ scavenger hunt, and have fun exploring one of the best things to do in Vancouver with kids.



Take the Aquabus to Granville Island







If you visit Vancouver and don’t make your way to Granville Island to enjoy all it has to offer, you are missing out. Granville Island is a short Aquabus ride from downtown Vancouver and is home to a huge farmers’ market. Specialty and local foods stretch out as far as the eye can see.  



There are also lots of shops where you can pick up unique merchandise, cafes for picking up a cup of coffee, and plenty of places to sit and people-watch!



Photo via Granville Island Kids Market



One particular favorite of Trekaroo families is the Granville Island Kids’ Market. The Kids’ Market is located indoors (great for Vancouver’s rainy days!) and has tons of shops selling toys, dress-up clothes, and books, as well as the Adventure Zone , a huge kids’ play area!



Capilano Suspension Bridge



Photo by Destination Vancouver/Capilano Suspension Bridge Park



The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is so much more than just the bridge that’s 450 feet long and is suspended 230 feet above a canyon (maybe don’t think about that part until you’re done crossing it…).



It also has a great treetop experience where your family can cross smaller bridges perched up in the trees and enjoy the forest views. For kids, there’s a small scavenger hunt that helps them learn about their surroundings.



Another fun and unusual activity is the Cliff Walk , which lets you get up close to the canyon cliffs and learn about the flora of the area. There’s even a glass platform for staring down at the canyon below you!



You also won’t want to miss visiting the birds of prey on Raptor’s Ridge. This seasonal experience takes place on weekends in April and May and daily June through September. Expect to see hawks, falcons, owls, and even bald eagles!



H.R. MacMillan Space Centre



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If you have kids that love space exploration and astronomy, you will definitely want to make time to visit the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre . There are a number of interactive exhibits as well as some really fun and interesting planetarium shows. They also have live science shows which demonstrate the marvels of science in an engaging way.



Vancouver Lookout



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If you wnt to get an amaxing view of Vancouver from above, head to the Vancouver Lookout . This observation deck is located in Harbour Centre and admission includes a self-guided audio tour that can be downloaded to your phoone, so be sure to bring your headphones!



Lynn Canyon Park







If you want to get outside and enjoy the natural beauty of Vancouver, head to Lynn Canyon . This park is home to a suspension brdge, several hiking trails, and even a natural swimming hole. Popular trails inside the park include the Baden-Powell Trail, Twin Falls Trail, and Pipeline Bridge Loop.



Spend the Day in Whistler







If your family needs a change of pace, there are multiple family-friendly day/weekend getaways not far from Vancouver. Whistler, BC is a favorite of Trekaroo families, no matter what the season. It offers great snow sports in the winter as well as lots of biking, hiking, and other outdoor fun in the summer.



Take the Ferry to Victoria







Victoria , BC is also an easy trip from Vancouver offering a bit of Great Britain in North America. It is easy to catch a ferry across the water to this large yet charming island.



Visit the Fairmont Empress Hotel for high tea, explore the beautiful Butchart Gardens , learn about local history at the Royal BC Museum, or tour the gorgeous Parliament buildings! Last but not least check out Vancouver Island with kids. Kids can explore a children’s farm, visit the huge Cathedral trees and even learn to surf.



For more ideas, read this article about Weekend Getaways from Vancouver, British Columbia ! 



Where to Eat in Vancouver



Truthfully, it’s hard to go wrong when it comes to food in Vancouver. The city has so many wonderful restaurants selling all types of food. Thanks to its large Asian population, Vancouver is especially well-known for its sushi and dim sum restaurants.



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For casual, but still creative dining, check out JapaDog . This unique meal of hot dogs with creative toppings can be found at food trucks in several Vancouver locations.



For dessert, don’t miss the award-winning Bella Gelateria and its wonderful gelato. If your family can’t agree on what type of food to eat, head to Granville Island ’s food court, which has a large variety of non-chain restaurants of every imaginable type.



Where to Stay in Vancouver with Kids



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The Hilton Vancouver Downtown  conveniently located in downtown Vancouver has upscale, comfortable, and family-friendly accommodations. Kids will love the on-site swimming pool and adults will love the friendly staff, on-site dining, and well-equipped workout facilities. This is an all-suite hotel and all rooms have a convection microwave oven, cookware, stove, and dishwasher.



The Georgian Court Hotel is another favorite of Trekaroo families. It has clean, comfortable rooms and is located right near both the SkyTrain and Seabuses, for easy transport to various attractions in Vancouver.



Another all-suites option is the  Delta Vancouver Suites Hotel  which is great when traveling with kids. Your family can choose to stay in either a basic suite or a deluxe suite, many of which have great views of the city skyline.



This hotel is very family-friendly with amenities like a “kid essential kit” for kids at check-in and individual check-in cards! Babysitting is available with 24-hour notice (additional fee). Trekaroo families love that it’s easy access to public transportation from the hotel and that it’s walkable to Canada Place and the waterfront.

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