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A serene view of the landscape showcases a peaceful coastline at sunset. Soft hues of pink and orange are reflected on the water's surface, surrounded by evergreen trees and distant islands. The image captures a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for relaxation.
Guesthouse in Bowen Island
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Hillside Oasis w/view 1bdr, wood stove

Welcome to our Hillside Oasis! Enjoy your own private spacious coach house with an unbelievable view. One bedroom, one bathroom, hotplate, toaster oven, fridge, pull-out couch, living room, cute little wood burning stove. 5 minute drive to the cove/ferry terminal. Relax on your private patio after visiting the lakes/ beaches, or shopping in the cove. Wifi TV w/Firestick. Queen bed. Note we are a 45 min walk uphill from the ferry. We recommend you bring a vehicle. Not ideal for kids BL#00000770

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Guest suite in Vancouver
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

UBC Oasis Guest Suite

Located in a quiet neighbourhood among green walkways, gardens, a forest patch and right next to the UBC campus, our studio guest suite is within walking distance to UBC Botanical Garden, Thunderbird Stadium, sport/recreational venues and Chan Centre; it is ideal for people coming for conferences, meetings, or visiting friends/family at UBC, Regent College or TRIUMF. Three coffee shops and a Firehouse Subs are within 3 - 5 min walk. Groceries & restaurants are 15 min walk or via public transit.

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A clean and bright studio space is showcased, featuring a spacious bed with neatly arranged linens. A writing desk and transparent chair are positioned nearby. Natural light enters through a glass door leading to a patio, with soft curtains partially framing the window.
Guest suite in West Point Grey
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Cozy and peaceful Point Grey suite on UBC doorstep

Bright, clean, basement studio with kitchenette, bathroom and private entrance patio & garden. Free street parking. Near bus stops; only 10 minutes to UBC & 25 minutes to downtown. Two blocks from restaurants, shops, trails in Pacific Spirit Park and a public golf course. Walk to great beaches. Bikes available from a bike-share location nearby. Included Queen bed, desk, utilities, fridge, microwave, 2-plate stove, flatscreen TV, high speed wifi. En suite private bathroom with bath and shower.

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The exterior of The Trail House features a modern black cedar design, surrounded by tall trees. A small patio area includes two chairs and a fire pit, providing an inviting outdoor space. Large windows allow for natural light to illuminate the interior.
Guesthouse in Bowen Island
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The Trail House (Private Sauna & Rain Shower)

The Trail House is the perfect escape — a modern cabin set on the edge of a private forest, overlooking the ocean. The Trail House is more than just your home base to explore, it's an invitation to create space from your everyday life & reconnect with nature. Relax in your own private sauna, unwind by the propane fire pit & soak in the views. Just minutes from Bowen Island’s best beaches & hiking trails, this newly finished suite offers a calming retreat with a thoughtfully curated interior.

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Home in West Point Grey
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Cozy stylish suite right next to UBC

Enjoy a stylish private unit right next to UBC in beautiful Point Grey, Vancouver. Steps away to shops, restaurants, and public transit. Convenient free street parking in a peaceful residential neighbourhood. Only about 5 mins drive or 20-25 mins walk to UBC's main campus, 5 mins drive to Jericho beach or Spanish Banks Beach and 20-30 mins to downtown or YVR airport. UBC golf course just cross the street. The Pacific Spirit Park is close by for exploring. Free street parking in the front.

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A cozy seating area is presented on the patio, featuring a dark blue sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A circular fire table, surrounded by smooth stones, emits a warm glow. The vibrant sunset over the marina reflects on the calm water, framed by docked boats.
Houseboat in North Vancouver
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 481 reviews

* Sailor's View * Floating Home Ocean Retreat

Reviewed as "the Four Seasons on the water," and by a NASA astronaut as "the best Airbnb ...on earth," Sailor's View float home is one of the most unique & luxurious vacation rentals in Vancouver. Dine under the vaulted beamed ceiling in the grand room, touch the water from the bedroom windows, and relax & drink around the cozy patio fire table, with incredible post card views of downtown Vancouver. All near great dining, shopping and transit. This isn't waterfront, it's water-ON! #Flotel

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A serene outdoor area features a hot tub and a wood barrel sauna surrounded by trees. Sunlight reflects on the water, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Red lounge chairs are positioned on a wooden deck, offering a stunning view of the ocean and surrounding landscape.
Guest suite in Bowen Island
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Hummingbird Oceanside Suites: St. Mark's Suite

OCEANFRONT & MOUNTAIN VIEWS w/ HOT TUB & WOOD BARREL SAUNA St. Mark’s Summit Suite - best for sunrise with huge windows that provide sweeping views of West Van & Vancouver. The suite is attached to the house, but has its own exterior entrance, queen bed, bathroom with rain shower, flat screen TV & kitchenette. Sleeps 2 people. There’s no better place to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine to soak in the views! We’re often frequented by eagles, deer & if you're lucky whales!

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A clear view opens from the living area towards a tranquil outdoor space, framed by large glass doors. Lush greenery, including ferns and flowering plants, is visible in the foreground, while a comfortable seating area is situated indoors, adorned with decorative cushions.
Guest suite in West Vancouver
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Chez Momo * Mid Century Modern * Water View

Come experience this unique mid century modern home designed by artist and educator B.C. Binning, a pioneer of the modernist movement on the West Coast. The house is an early example of International Style and stands as one with nature set into the sloped terrain. Towering Douglas Fir & Cedar trees standing guard. Zen vibe. Views to Burrard Inlet & Stanley Park. The 'Keay Residence, 1947' has been featured in exhibits at the West Vancouver Art Museum and in books & magazines. Tres Bon !

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A cozy sleeping area features a double bed with patterned bedding and soft blue covers. Two bedside lamps provide gentle illumination, while a decorative area rug adds warmth to the wooden floor. Natural light filters in from a nearby window.
Guest suite in Vancouver
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 520 reviews

Studio @ UBC

Our place is at UBC and close to the airport, parks, arts and culture venues, and great views. Private garden entry. A great place for those coming to UBC for a conference or meeting. If you enjoy running or walks in a park environment and taking advantage of great local cafes and bistros you will love this small suite. Our place is small, quiet & cozy: perfect for visiting UBC. Most comfortable for a studious couple or a single adult-not set up for cocooning (BC gov't STR #H497087611).

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A rustic cabin is set within a dense forest, featuring a wooden exterior and a sloped roof. A spacious balcony with sturdy railings overlooks the surrounding trees, allowing visitors to connect with nature from an elevated perspective.
Cabin in Bowen Island
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 999 reviews

the legendary wildwood cabins ~ CABIN 1

Tucked into the forest canopy on Bowen Island, the Wildwood Cabins are authentic, hand crafted post and beam cabins built from local and reclaimed timber. Each cabin is clad in natural and charred cedar and is blended into the sword ferns, cedar, hemlock and fir trees that surround it. A Jotul woodstove, flannel sheets, vintage books and board games and a Nordic wood-fired barrel sauna are your tools for connecting with the simplicity of life in the woods. Nest. Explore

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The vintage Airstream is illuminated from within, showcasing its shiny exterior against a backdrop of natural rock and foliage. A cozy outdoor seating area is set up with chairs and a small fire pit, inviting relaxation amidst the serene surroundings.
Camper/RV in Bowen Island
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 369 reviews

Secluded Mountainside Airstream + Outdoor Tub & AC

Introducing Moonshot the Landyacht, the Airstream at Wildernest! A perfect getaway just a 20 minute ferry ride from West Vancouver on the forested slopes of Bowen Island. This 1971 Airstream has been totally rebuilt into a super comfortable and memorable escape. It's a great couple's vacation, completely private on its own acre of land. There's a separate indoor heated bathroom and shower, plus an outdoor hot water shower and vintage bathtub built for two.

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A comfortable living room is shown, featuring a light-toned sectional sofa adorned with blue accent pillows. A round wooden coffee table sits in the center, while wall art in pastel colors adds a touch of design. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the warm wooden flooring.
Guest suite in Dunbar-Southlands
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Beautiful Dunbar guest suite close to UBC

Welcome to our cozy and serene 2 bedroom garden suite, conveniently located on a quiet residential area in the heart of Dunbar. It is a 5 minute walk to bus stops, 10-15 minute bus or drive to UBC and downtown, and within walking distance to parks, restaurants and cafes. Our suite is great for professionals, parents of UBC students. We are a friendly family with 2 elder children. We would be delighted to host you and your family in our beautiful home.

Popular amenities for University Endowment Lands vacation rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in University Endowment Lands?

    Stays near parks or the university campus are frequently suggested for access to green spaces, walking trails, and local cafes. Many vacation rentals in the area suit families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed environment.

  • What are the best things to do in University Endowment Lands with kids?

    Kids can enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, beachcombing along local shores, or exploring accessible trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. Open lawns and interactive science displays nearby often engage families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in University Endowment Lands?

    Explore forested paths in Pacific Spirit Regional Park, visit the Museum of Anthropology, or stroll botanical gardens with native and international plant collections. The area also has beaches and outdoor activity options year-round.

  • How is the weather in University Endowment Lands?

    University Endowment Lands has mild summers near 70–76°F (21–25°C) and cool, rainy winters around 32–46°F (0–8°C). Rainfall peaks in late fall and early spring, so waterproof clothing is useful throughout much of the year.

  • When is the best time to visit University Endowment Lands?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather, blooming gardens, and outdoor festivals. If you visit in winter or early spring, expect cooler temperatures around 32–51°F (0–10°C) and occasional rainfall.

  • What are the best places to visit in University Endowment Lands?

    Pacific Spirit Regional Park is frequently suggested for nature walks, while the Museum of Anthropology is known for its architecture and cultural collections. Botanical gardens and sandy local beaches are also popular spots.

  • What are some hiking trails in University Endowment Lands?

    Pacific Spirit Regional Park has a network of forested trails suited for leisurely walks or longer hikes through coastal ecosystems. Locals often explore the area’s nature paths for birdwatching and gentle elevation changes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in University Endowment Lands?

    Families often enjoy exploring beaches, nature trails, and outdoor learning spaces in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. Interactive exhibits at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum are also frequently suggested for curious children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from University Endowment Lands?

    Discover nearby beaches, coastal parks, and urban neighborhoods known for their markets, art spaces, and international cuisine. Local trails and the vibrant atmosphere of Vancouver combine nature and cultural experiences throughout the year.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in University Endowment Lands?

    University Endowment Lands has a selection of pet-friendly stays, often around residential neighborhoods near parks and green spaces. Many local hosts welcome four-legged companions with advance notice.

  • What are some local tips for visiting University Endowment Lands?

    Locals often explore forest trails early for quieter walks and bring reusable containers as some eateries emphasize sustainability. Weather can change quickly, so layering clothing and keeping a rain jacket handy is wise year-round.

  • What is University Endowment Lands known for?

    University Endowment Lands is known for vast green spaces, the presence of a major university campus, and locally significant museums and gardens. Beaches and forested parks draw outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in University Endowment Lands?

    University Endowment Lands has forested boardwalks, small art galleries, and quiet garden spaces that draw those seeking peaceful spots. Some visitors find lesser-known viewpoints or beach access trails around the edge of the area.

  • What are the best foods to try in University Endowment Lands?

    Explore local eateries with West Coast influences, such as sustainable seafood, international cuisine, and casual cafes known for locally sourced baked goods. Food markets around the university sometimes feature global street food and comfort flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to University Endowment Lands?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a lightweight rain jacket, and layers to adapt to shifting weather. In summer, reusable water bottles and sun protection are useful for outdoor activities, while winter visitors may appreciate warmer clothing and waterproof footwear.

  • What is the nightlife in University Endowment Lands like?

    Nightlife in University Endowment Lands leans toward relaxed lounges, campus cafes, and casual neighborhood pubs. Around the university, live music events and arts performances are frequently suggested.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in University Endowment Lands?

    Events around the university campus include cultural performances, international film screenings, and public lectures, especially during the academic year. In spring and fall, seasonal celebrations and arts events draw visitors and locals alike.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in University Endowment Lands?

    Many vacation rentals in University Endowment Lands have amenities such as full kitchens, laundry, and multiple bedrooms, making them suitable for families. Look for homes near parks or beaches for easy outdoor access.