Overview
Kitsilano Beach is a beloved sandy beach on the south shore of English Bay, famous for its heated outdoor saltwater pool, beach volleyball courts, and postcard views of the downtown skyline and North Shore mountains.
Highlights
- Kits Pool: At 137 metres, the longest saltwater pool in Canada, heated to 25°C and open May through September.
- Skyline Panorama: The classic Vancouver photography angle: downtown towers with snow-capped mountains behind.
- Beach Volleyball: Vancouver's beach volleyball hub with multiple courts and regular league play.
History
Named after Squamish Chief Khahtsahlano. The original pool was built in 1931. The beach was historically used as a winter camping ground by the Squamish people.
Visitor Tips
- Pool Fees: Around $6 for adults; includes change rooms, showers, and lifeguard.
- SUP Rentals: Stand-up paddleboard rentals are available at the east end of the beach.
- Duration: 1–3 hours.