Stanley Park Mobility Study

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Cyclists and person pushing stroller on multi-use path in park


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The Vancouver Park Board is undertaking a Mobility Study to explore options for improving access and the experience in Stanley Park. The focus of the study is Stanley Park Drive, which has not changed in 130 years, despite Vancouver’s population growing rapidly and tourism at an all-time high. The park now attracts over 18 million visitors every year, so we want to know what can be done to handle more visitors without having to build more roads and remove forest. This is our chance to rethink mobility in Stanley Park to meet everyone’s needs while protecting what we love most about the park.

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We are now in the final phase of the study. This phase will explore six possible mobility options for Stanley Park. These options are based on previous engagement to understand how people use and value Stanley Park.

Stanley Park is a significant place to the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. This project is an important component of the Stanley Park Comprehensive Plan.


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The Vancouver Park Board is undertaking a Mobility Study to explore options for improving access and the experience in Stanley Park. The focus of the study is Stanley Park Drive, which has not changed in 130 years, despite Vancouver’s population growing rapidly and tourism at an all-time high. The park now attracts over 18 million visitors every year, so we want to know what can be done to handle more visitors without having to build more roads and remove forest. This is our chance to rethink mobility in Stanley Park to meet everyone’s needs while protecting what we love most about the park.

Get Involved:

We are now in the final phase of the study. This phase will explore six possible mobility options for Stanley Park. These options are based on previous engagement to understand how people use and value Stanley Park.

Stanley Park is a significant place to the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. This project is an important component of the Stanley Park Comprehensive Plan.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Mobility in Stanley Park: Evaluating our ideas public survey 2024

    Your input will help us understand public level of support for each option and be used along with further technical analysis to refine the potential options to determine what will work best in Stanley Park. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete and is open until Sunday, July 28 at 11:59 pm.   

    Survey is now closed

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