2025-04-04

What makes Vancouver’s Seawall an active lifestyle dream? | With Uytae Lee

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Did you know that Vancouver has the longest continuous waterfront in the world?😮 Stretching 28 km from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park, this scenic route is perfect for walking, cycling or jogging. 🏃‍♀️🚴‍♂️ Get ready to explore Vancouver's awesome Seawall with Uytae Lee from ‪@AboutHere‬!

He's a columnist and filmmaker based in Vancouver. You might have even seen him on CBC series “Stories About Here" 🤩 ▶️In this video, you will find out what the iconic Stanley Park Seawall looks like, what its purpose is and how people use it. The Seawall is divided into two sections: one for walkers and joggers (closest to the water) and one for cyclists & rollerbladers (inner path). 🚴‍♂️🛹 All of this is followed by stunning views of the sea and city. 🌞🌊 Do you have a place like this in your city? Mention it in the comments below! 👇👀 #umx #vancouver #seawall

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SOURCES ⛓️‍💥 https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation... ▶️ https://gem.cbc.ca/uytae-lees-stories...https://www.cbc.ca/news/author/uytae-... -----

BEHIND THE VIDEO 👏 Many thanks to Uytae Lee, Balazs Horvath and Vancouver residents for kindly participating in this video.

Writing: Renata Szabo
Video: Balazs Horvath
Editing: Renata Szabo
Production: Malaurie Chokoualé and Jana Cotillas
Executive Production: Martin Vendel and Gautam Rao
Graphic and thumbnail design: FAVO Studio

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