Jericho Beach
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Photo by Robyn Hanson on Flickr
Jericho Beach on the north side of Jericho Park at the west end of Point Grey Rd between Wallace St and Discovery St. The east side of the beach caters to swimmers and the west side to sailboats and windsurfers.
Before the arrival of European settlers, Jericho Beach was originally a First Nations village named Ee'yullmough. Jericho Beach is now known for its naturally sandy beaches and is a popular destination for swimmers, sailors, and windsurfers.
Amenities
- Concessions
- Public washrooms
- Playing fields
- Tennis courts
- Picnic tables
- Swimming raft
- Pay parking
- Lifeguards between Victoria Day and Labour Day
- Beach wheelchair for persons with physical disabilities
- Jericho Sailing Centre
- Vancouver Youth Hostel
- Beach volleyball nets
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
Features
- Swimming
- Picnic tables
- Public Parking
- Public Restrooms
- Tennis courts
- Lifeguards
- Disabled friendly
- Sailing
- Volleyball courts
More Information
- Official Website
- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Jericho Beach and 8,000 other beaches.
- Wikipedia
- Google Maps