Vancouver is known for its beauty any time of year, but go to the right spot come fall and see the mountainous backdrop ablaze with colour, and you won’t ever want to leave.
Depending on where you go in the city there are different types of trees, some of which turn brilliant shades of fiery reds and deep oranges in the autumn and others that stay a deep green. There are plenty of Vancouver parks and spots that offer up that picturesque fall scenery though, which you’ll want to explore in the coming weeks.
If you’re ready to get cozy in a sweater, sip on a pumpkin spice latte, and soak up some seriously stunning fall vibes, then grab your camera and hit up these Vancouver parks. You won’t want to miss the chance to catch these gorgeous fall colours before they’re gone.
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is basically the crown jewel of Vancouver. Surrounded by city, it’s the natural oasis you can escape into.
This park is massive, and when fall rolls around, the colours are beautiful. Walk the seawall, bike the trails, or just sit on a bench and watch the leaves do their thing. The maple trees in Stanley Park turn a vibrant red that feels like you’re walking through a postcard.
Queen Elizabeth Park
This park gives you all the fall vibes and an epic view of the city. Queen Elizabeth Park is perched on a hill, so not only do you get to see the fall leaves up close, but you also get a panoramic view of the Vancouver skyline, making it that much more stunning. The garden here is a must-see — its trees and shrubs explode with colour in the fall, making it one of the best spots for a picnic with a picture-perfect backdrop. Plus, Bloedel Conservatory is right here, with tropical plants if you need to warm up from that crisp autumn air.
VanDusen Botanical Garden
If you’re looking for a fall colour explosion, this is the place to be. VanDusen Botanical Garden is like the Pinterest version of fall — picture-perfect in every way.
There’s something super peaceful about wandering through the quiet paths, surrounded by all the colours of autumn. Don’t forget to check out the maze while you’re there. It’s fun to get lost in, and you’ll have plenty of pretty scenery to look at while you find your way out!
You do have to pay to visit this park, and admission for Adults is $13.80.
Burnaby Mountain Park
Okay, technically this one’s just outside of Vancouver, but it’s worth the short trip.
Burnaby Mountain Park offers a stunning view of the city, ocean, and mountains, all framed by vibrant fall colours. The park is known for its sweeping vistas, and when the trees turn to shades of red, orange, and yellow, it’s next-level beautiful. There are also plenty of trails here to explore, so you can wander around all day.
UBC Botanical Garden
The UBC Botanical Garden is an underrated gem when it comes to fall colours. This garden is home to a variety of plants that put on an impressive autumn display. Wander through the forest paths, and you’ll be surrounded by shades of gold, orange, and red. The garden’s treetop walkway gives you a unique view from above, and adds a bit of a thrill to a visit. It’s a quiet spot, perfect for soaking in the season and enjoying a peaceful moment away from the hustle and bustle.
Trout Lake (John Hendry Park)
Trout Lake in John Hendry Park is a local favourite for catching some stunning fall colours. Nestled in East Vancouver, this cozy little lake turns into a fall wonderland when the trees surrounding it light up in shades of red, yellow, and orange.
The reflections of the vibrant leaves on the calm lake make it a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll or a casual afternoon picnic. There’s a path that circles the lake, so you can easily take in all the autumn scenery without missing a single view.
Whether you’re walking your dog, biking, or just enjoying the crisp fall air, Trout Lake is a go-to spot for Vancouverites looking for a quick escape into nature without leaving the city. Plus, it’s right near Commercial Drive, so you can grab a cozy coffee after your fall adventure!
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
If you’re after a tranquil fall experience, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver’s Chinatown is an oasis of calm. The autumn leaves floating on the garden’s ponds are pure serenity.
Right in the city, this spot feels like an escape from the hustle and bustle of it all. It’s not as sprawling as some of the other parks, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in charm. Perfect for a quiet afternoon stroll when you want to soak in some peaceful fall vibes.
Adult admission for this garden is $16 for adults.
Whether you’re hiking through the forest, chilling by the beach, or wandering through a botanical garden, some of the city’s most beautiful parks and streets are bursting with colour, and you don’t want to miss it.
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