special notes
| 1 |
Stanley Park - this
area is very rough for rollerbladers and is often wet as it gets
little sun and water laps up onto the seawall. Novice bladers
beware. |
| 2 |
When continuing on the Around
the City route, the seawall path enters Devonian Harbour Park
just before here and then seems to end at the construction near
the Bayshore Hotel. Just cut up Denman Street one street to your
left and take this road about 250 metres beyond the Hotel to
get to the newest Waterfront development where the seawall path
continues. |
| 3 |
Further along the new path the
park ends and you see chainlink fencing at the moment. There
is a new temporary path that will allow you to continue through
to Canada Place and beyond. Beware: large trucks cross the path
as there is construction here and the path sometimes turns gravelly
- best not to go too fast! |
| 4 |
The official Seawall path has
ended but can be picked up again at B.C. Place stadium. Just
follow the footpath near Gastown, cutting across on Abbott Street
and heading up past the old Woodwards and then past GM Place. |
| 5 |
The path is often obstructed
and rough in spots due to construction. This should be a smooth
track soon however, as the waterfront seawall extension is nearing
completion. |
| 6 |
Check out the new addition to
the False Creek seawall. Turn left off Pacific at Davie Street
(if coming from the city) and head towards the waterfront. The
path to the right of the round-a-bout follows the water around
the new condos and merges with the main path again at David Lam
Park. |
| 7 |
Just past the Science Centre
(heading south) or past Stamp's Landing (heading east) there
is sudden lack of rollerblade path. Unless I've been missing
something, there is no tidy way to go through this area. You'll
have to head up to 2nd Avenue to get to a footpath to skate on
(cyclists can take 1st Ave.), and even then it's pretty poor.
Please let me know if there is a better way. |