Canal Contemplations

Stroll the Venice Canals in Los Angeles County

Woman walking in the Venice Canals of Los Angeles County

With its incense-scented boardwalk, bohemian shops, skateparks, and abundance of body builders, Venice is happily eccentric, and artistic. Exhibit A: Its network of European-style canals with charming bridges, offering a tranquil tour of the town’s history.

Built in 1905 by real estate developer Abbot Kinney, “Venice in America” was designed to emulate Italy’s floating city, complete with canals, gondolas, and amusement parks. While initially popular, most of the canals were drained and paved over once automobiles took over.

The remaining few canals were restored back in the 1990s, creating an ideal spot for living (for a lucky few) and strolling (for the rest of us).

There is no defined walking route. Simply wander up and down the six waterways laid out like a grid. Colorful and unique homes line the canals, flanked by exotic gardens, palm trees, and small boats docked out front. Be sure to walk across any of the nine pedestrian bridges, soundtracked by quacking ducks.

Kinney’s original Venice may be long gone but the magic of the canals is still alive.

HOLIDAY TIP: The Venice Canals come to life during the holidays, including the annual Canalloween trick-or-treating event and the Holiday Boat Parade, where homemade decorated boats vie for the top prize.

Start your walk on the corner of South Venice Blvd. and Dell Ave. in Los Angeles. Alternatively, you can enter at Ocean Ave. and Linnie Ave. on the eastward side of the canals. Find street parking on South Venice Blvd. or on Ocean Ave. Dog-friendly!

Story and photos by Yvonne Pasquini, @yvonne_pasquini

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