a day in Kitsilano

Kitsilano, or "Kits'' as the locals call it, is one of Vancouver's most vibrant and dynamic neighbourhoods. Known for its popular beaches, eclectic mix of shops, and a diverse array of dining options, Kitsilano offers something for everyone. Whether you're a foodie, a nature lover, or someone who just wants to soak in local vibes, here's how to spend a memorable day in Kitsilano.

Life by the beach

Kitsilano Beach

Kick off your day with a refreshing stroll along Kitsilano Beach, one of Vancouver's favourite spots for catching rays. Before the crowds arrive in the early morning hours, the beach is serene, offering iconic views of the North Shore Mountains and the city skyline. Walk along the shoreline or jog on the paved paths if you're feeling more energetic. Don’t forget to take a moment to enjoy the sunrise as it reflects across the top of the water.

Stand-Up Paddleboarding

If you're in the mood for some water activities, Kitsilano is a prime location to try stand-up paddleboarding. Rentals and lessons are available from local shops like Vancouver Water Adventures. Paddling around the calm waters of English Bay is a fantastic way to enjoy the natural beauty at your own pace.

Vanier Park

Just a short walk from Kitsilano Beach, you’ll find Vanier Park. This expansive park offers scenic green spaces, walking trails, and stunning views of English Bay and downtown Vancouver. It’s an ideal spot for a picnic, flying a kite, or make a trip over to the Vancouver Maritime Museum – more on that later. 

Bard on the Beach

End your day with some live entertainment at Bard on the Beach, Vancouver's renowned Shakespeare festival held in Vanier Park. Over the summer, you can enjoy performances of Shakespeare's plays in an  open-air setting with the backdrop of the ocean and mountains. It's a quintessential Kitsilano experience.

Exploring West 4th

West 4th Avenue is the heart of Kitsilano's shopping district. Here, you'll find trendy boutiques from Gravity Pope to lululemon, hip children shops, and independent shops selling everything from handmade jewelry to organic beauty products. Be sure to check out Zulu Records for a well curated selection of vinyl and CDs, or head to Hills Dry Goods for chic clothing and accessories.

Breakfast at The Naam

After shopping, head over to The Naam, Vancouver’s oldest vegetarian restaurant. . Known for its hearty and healthy breakfasts, The Naam has been local’s go-to spot  since 1968. Try their famous tofu scramble or their mouth-watering blueberry pancakes. The cozy, bohemian vibe of the restaurant is perfect for fueling your day on a nutritious note.

49th Parallel Coffee Roasters

Treat yourself to a coffee break at 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters. Known for its expertly crafted coffee and decadent Lucky’s Doughnuts, this corner café is a favourite hangout among locals. Grab a latte and a salted caramel old-fashioned doughnut, and soak up the sun on their outdoor patio.

Take a culture crawl

Hidden gem museums 

For a dose of history, take the kids to explore two smaller yet fascinating museums. The Vancouver Maritime Museum, located at 1905 Ogden Avenue, offers fascinating exhibits on the maritime history of the Pacific Northwest and features a life-sized ship. Another great spot is the Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, which showcases the city’s pioneer history.

Ease into the evening

Indulge in Italian 

For happy hour, Nook Kitsilano on Yew Street is a must-visit eatery steps from the beach. This cozy Italian eatery is known for its lively atmosphere and friendly service and features house-made pizzas and pasta. . Try their Margherita pizza or Rigatoni Arrabiata and add an Aperol Spritz to unwind.

Try something famous

This Michelin-starred eatery on West 1st delivers an intimate candlelit setting, ripe for a special night out. While the vibes are immaculate, it's the high-caliber cooking that has cemented AnnaLena as one of Vancouver’s most sought-after reservations. Don’t miss the torn bread, trust us. 

Kitsilano is a neighborhood that captures the essence of Vancouver with its blend of natural beauty, vibrant retailers, and eclectic cuisine. From morning walks on the beach to shopping, West 4th, and Michelin meals, Kitsilano offers a solid day out for locals and visitors alike.



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