Kitsilano Beach

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File:Fish-eye view of Kitsilano Beach.jpg
Fish-eye view of Kitsilano Beach
File:Kitsilano Beach with the West End, Stanley Park and the North Shore Mountains in the distance.jpg
Kitsilano Beach with the West End, Stanley Park and the North Shore Mountains in the distance

Kitsilano Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Vancouver, especially in the warm summer months. Located at the north edge of the Kitsilano neighbourhood, the beach faces out onto Burrard Inlet (geographical coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.). The beach is home to the longest swimming pool in Canada, the salt-water outdoor Kitsilano Pool, operated by the Vancouver Park Board and open during the summer.

Toward the northern edge of the beach is a playground and a number of beach volleyball courts.

Vancouver police beach patrol.

In the local Indigenous Sḵwxwú7mesh language, it is called xwupxpay'em, which translates to "having red cedar".

In 2005, the old bath house structure was demolished and in its place a new, modern structure was built featuring the Watermark restaurant on top, boasting one of the best views in the city. Recently the Watermark building was sold to a restaurant franchise called The Boathouse.

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