Photo Essay: We Are So Blessed To Call Vancouver Home

Last Updated on October 14, 2020

Each time we find ourselves wandering around Vancouver, we are reminded of how blessed we are to live in such a beautiful and ethnically diverse city. We love that we are so blessed to call Vancouver home. One of my favourite activities, as well as the first suggestion I always make for any visitors, is to take a walk along the paved Vancouver seawall path that encircles Stanley Park. Most visitors take the time to explore on foot or by bicycle. The Vancouver seawall is one of the best ways to experience Vancouver and especially on a sunny day, you’ll constantly be in awe of your surroundings. It had been too long since we had taken the kids and Comet to walk the seawall, play in the sand at the beach and in the parks along the way. With the long streak of sunshine that we have been blessed with over our spring break, we knew we had to take advantage of the gorgeous spring weather. Spring has really sprung in Vancouver!

 

This is how gorgeous Vancouver is during the Spring:

 

Lighthouse in Vancouver

Cyclists along the Vancouver seawall - we are blessed to call Vancouver home

Totem poles at Stanley Park - we are blessed to call Vancouver home

Happy kids at totem poles in Stanley Park

Vancouver seawall views

Vancouver Seawall views - Blessed to Call Vancouver Home

Happy puppy relaxing along the seawall
Comet sure was a happy pup getting his adventure on!
Broken shells on the beach along the Vancouver seawall
Some beaches were covered in all these broken shells

Views along the Vancouver seawall

Views along the Vancouver seawall

Views from the beach along the Vancouver seawall - we are blessed to call Vancouver home

Beach views along the Vancouver seawall - we are blessed to call Vancouver home

scenic views along the Vancouver seawall - we are blessed to call Vancouver home

Views along the Vancouver seawall - we are blessed to call Vancouver home
Lost Lagoon always gives me all the NYC Central Park vibes
Cherry blossoms along the Vancouver seawall
My favorite sign of Spring
Views along the Vancouver seawall
Fun fact: This is where Darcy proposed to me (at night time with Vancouver lit up across the water) just over ten years ago.

 

What is one of your favourite activities to do around Vancouver? Are you blessed to call Vancouver home too? Where is home?