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Around Easter every year, the Stanley Park Miniature Train operates with an Easter Theme. In addition to the miniature train ride, there is an Easter Fair with many activities for children. This is a very popular annual family event!
2020-02-13: This event has been cancelled.
The 2020 Easter Train will operate from 10am to 5pm on April 9-13, 2020. It is recommended that you arrive before 4pm in order to do the activities before they close.
The Easter train will operate with an easter theme, i.e. easter themed music on the train and displays along the train route.
In the Stanley Park Junction, there are usually lots of fun kid's activities such as a Scavenger Hunt, meeting with the Easter Bunny, Easter crafts, bouncers and carnival games, bunny burrow maze, and a toddler zone!
2020 prices for a train ride are: $6+tax for ages 3 and up, free for children 2 and under. An All Access Fair Pass is $14 online and $16 onsite and will include a train ride, scavenger hunt, and all carnival games and bouncers. The Toddler Zone, Bunny Burrow Maze, meet the Easter Bunny, and Easter Crafts are all free. There is a fee for the Scavenger Hunt and Carnival Games and bouncers.
In addition to the concession stand and Cob House concession, there will be some food trucks onsite.
You can buy tickets online here or onsite at the Ticket Office. However, at times this is a very popular event and the train rides may sell out. This event takes place rain or shine. The train is covered, but you will still get wet.
The Easter Miniature Train ride and Easter Fair takes place in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada. The train and fair are located at Stanley Park Junction in Stanley Park.
You can get to Stanley Park Junction by walking, bus, or car. Stanley Park Junction is about a 15 minute walk up Pipeline Road into Stanley Park from the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park. The Stanley Park (#19) bus stops just in front of the Stanley Park Junction. There is a large Parking lot just off of Pipeline Road that is in front of the Stanley Park Junction.
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