Best attractions and places to see around Richmond include a mix of natural landmarks and man-made structures. The region offers diverse attractions, from unique geological formations to significant urban developments. Visitors can explore various sites that showcase both natural beauty and human ingenuity.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Very cool watch, whistles like a steam engine
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A very nice place to walk.
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Steam-powered clock, modeled after Big Ben in London, that chimes Westminster every quarter of an hour and strikes another tone every hour.
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Really very beautiful and characteristic, I recommend it in the morning before 9 so as to find fewer people crowded together
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Best bridge to bike on to get to downtown Vancouver compared to Granville and Cambie as Burrard has the widest separated bike lanes. Avoid by taking the false creek bike path if you don't like bridges.
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Not for the cruise ships, they're all the same. But you should go here for the views of the harbor and the stories along the way.
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The clock works by using steam to drive a mechanism that blows the whistles every quarter of an hour and to move the clock faces. Every 15 minutes, the watch emits a distinctive whistle, with a longer melody each hour.
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It was built in 1977 by the watchmaker Raymond Saunders, in order to take advantage of an underground steam source and attract tourists to the area. It is one of the few working steam clocks in the world.
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You can visit Siwash Rock (Slhx̱í7lsh), a unique monolithic rock formation of volcanic origin located off the northwest coast of Stanley Park. It's a significant natural landmark in the area.
Yes, English Bay Beach is one of Vancouver's most popular beaches, known for its vibrant atmosphere and events like the annual polar bear swim and the Celebration of Light fireworks festival.
Don't miss the Gastown Steam Clock, a unique steam-powered clock in the historic Gastown neighborhood. It sounds the Westminster beat every hour, drawing attention with its tremendous rush.
Canada Place offers excellent views of the harbor, seaplanes taking off, and large cruise ships. It's a striking building on the shores of Burrard Inlet.
Several attractions are suitable for families, including Siwash Rock (Slhx̱í7lsh) for its natural wonder, English Bay Beach for its lively atmosphere, and the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre where you can watch seaplanes.
The area around Richmond offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like the Iona Beach Trail loop or the McDonald Beach Park loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around Richmond guide.
Yes, there are several easy hikes. Consider the Easy hikes around Richmond guide, which includes routes like the Iona Beach Trail loop (6.6 km) and the McDonald Beach Park loop (1.9 km).
Absolutely! The region offers gravel biking routes, though some can be quite challenging. For example, the Seymour Demonstration Forest – Seymour Trailway loop is a difficult 58.8 km ride. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Richmond guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the striking views from places like Canada Place, the unique spectacle of the Gastown Steam Clock, and the vibrant atmosphere of English Bay Beach. The natural beauty of Siwash Rock is also highly appreciated.
While primarily a transport hub, the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre is considered a point of interest. Visitors enjoy watching the numerous seaplanes take off and land, creating a remarkable sound and spectacle right in front of the city skyline.
Yes, attractions like the Gastown Steam Clock, Canada Place, and the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering inclusive experiences for visitors.


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