Photo Essay: 20 Photos Of Vancouver From The Water

Last Updated on May 6, 2021

Vancouver, with its expansive natural beauty, is more than just one of the best cities in the world — it is an outdoor playground. Sure, most of the year it may rain more than we would like, but when summer comes, it is all worth it. With the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape it is hard to stay indoors during the summer. It’s also hard to stay out of the water, one of the best places to take in the stunning views Vancouver just keeps on giving.

Take a look at 20 Photos That Will Make You Want To See Vancouver From The Water, then try to tell us you disagree:

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There’s sunsets, then there are sunsets when you’re on the water
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Deep Cove, North Vancouver
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Deep Cove, North Vancouver — So peaceful and relaxing
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Into the sunset
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Lions Gate bridge and part of the Seawall and Stanley Park. The cadillac of parks, Stanley Park is a natural oasis in the midst of downtown.
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Honda’s “Celebration Of Light” 2017 – Night One
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Honda’s “Celebration Of Light” 2017 – Night One
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Honda’s “Celebration Of Light” 2017 – Night One
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Perfect way to end the day
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Gorgeous views all around
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Even the high-rises look pretty from the water
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What a way to end the day
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City views
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City views
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This makes us want to get on a boat
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Fun air show smoke
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A perfect evening
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Even trains on a bridge are fascinating
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North Vancouver
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Downtown and Stanley Park

Situated on the shores of Burrard Inlet, English Bay, and the Georgia Strait, Vancouver truly boasts an impressive amount of coastline. The surrounding region has many pristine lakes, beautiful inlets and coves, and mighty rivers. Vancouver really is a paradise for anyone who loves getting out on the water.

 

Where are some of your favourite cities to view from the water?