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Stamps Landing


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On the quieter side of False Creek, where the city’s skyline meets still waters, you’ll find Stamps Landing—a spot that feels like Vancouver’s best-kept secret. Tucked between Granville Island and Olympic Village, this peaceful waterfront nook isn’t flashy or tourist-heavy. But that’s exactly what makes it special.
With a marina, a ferry dock, and a handful of beloved pubs, Stamps Landing is where locals come to relax after work, and where visitors can catch their breath between big attractions. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, sip something cold, and watch the boats pass by.
See Stamps Landing, Grassy Knoll, & More with the Vancouver False Creek Walking Tour!
What to Know
Stamps Landing is part of the Fairview neighborhood on Vancouver’s south shore of False Creek. It’s a mostly residential area, but don’t let that fool you—it’s full of quiet charm and unbeatable views.
You’ll find scenic walking paths, waterfront restaurants, and a cozy, neighborhood feel. It’s not designed to impress with grandeur, but to offer calm, everyday beauty—the kind that makes you feel like you belong there.
It’s just minutes from Olympic Village and a quick ferry ride from Granville Island, making it a natural stop while exploring the waterfront.
How to Get There
Getting to Stamps Landing is easy—and scenic.
If you’re on foot or public transit, take the SkyTrain to Olympic Village Station. From there, it’s a short six-minute walk through tree-lined streets and waterfront paths.
If you prefer the water route, hop on a False Creek Ferry or Aquabus. Stamps Landing is one of the regular stops, especially if you’re traveling from Granville Island, Yaletown, or Science World.
There's also a great Vancouver False Creek Walking Tour which lets you see Stamps Landing, Habitat Island, Olympic Village, Granville Island, and so much more in just 2 hours!
Best Time to Visit
You can visit Stamps Landing during spring and fall to enjoy perfect weather. Warm weather fills the patios, the ferry rides are in full swing, and the waterfront feels alive without being crowded.
Late afternoon or golden hour offers a special kind of beauty—the light hits the skyline just right, and the marina sparkles. In cooler months, it becomes more serene, offering quiet views and peaceful walks along the seawall.
Highlights & Features
False Creek Ferry Stop:
Easy access to and from Granville Island, Olympic Village, and downtown.
Waterfront Pubs:
Enjoy a relaxed drink or meal at Mahoney and Sons or the Wicklow Pub, both offering views across the water.
Seawall Path:
Walk or bike along Vancouver’s famous seawall, right along the edge of False Creek.
Heather Marina:
Watch sailboats and yachts float in and out of this local moorage spot.
SkyTrain Nearby:
Olympic Village Station is just a few blocks away for seamless city transit.
Charleson Park:
A nearby green space perfect for picnics, playtime, or sunset views.
Fun Facts & History
A Seawall Secret:
While Granville Island is often bustling with crowds, Stamps Landing is its low-key neighbor. It shares the same waterfront and ferry routes, but with fewer people and more room to breathe.
Walkability:
With a Walk Score of 93, the area is known as a Walker’s Paradise. Everything—from cafés to parks to transit—is within reach.
A Legacy of Transformation:
Like much of False Creek, Stamps Landing was once an industrial area. After redevelopment in the late 20th century, it became one of Vancouver’s most livable waterfront communities, blending residential calm with urban access.
Local Favorite:
Vancouverites often come here to escape the tourist trail. It’s not a place of big attractions, but one of small, meaningful moments—like spotting kayakers at sunset or catching the breeze off the water.
Conclusion
Stamps Landing may not make the headlines in every guidebook, but it’s the kind of place that stays with you. It’s where Vancouver breathes out—where daily life plays out along the marina and the city’s hum fades into the background.
So if you’re riding the False Creek Ferry or exploring by foot, take a detour. Pause at Stamps Landing. Grab a pint, sit by the water, and take in the skyline. It’s a side of Vancouver that doesn’t need to shout—it just waits for you to notice.
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