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This 3-day itinerary of Vancouver begins in the heart of the city, giving you an overview of the downtown peninsula. Day 2 takes you over to Vancouver's North Shore where rainforests, mountains, and fjords await. The third day blends Vancouver's cultural sites with gardens and beaches, providing you with a glimpse of what makes this Canada's most beautiful city.
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Vancouver is inherently family-friendly with many beaches, parks, and attractions that cater to kids.
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Every local knows that the best attractions in Vancouver are free. From the seawall around Stanley Park to the panoramic vistas from the top of Cypress Mountain, here's a list of attractions that won't break your budget.
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Surrounded on all sides by water and rich fishing grounds, it's no surprise that Vancouver is a haven for fresh seafood. From glistening oysters on the half-shell to Vancouver-style crab cakes to salmon wellington, experience the best seafood Vancouver has to offer.
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You could literally spend weeks exploring the Metro Vancouver region and not see it all. However if you wish to get off the beaten tourist path, here's a sampling of the destinations worth considering.
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From the Gulf Islands and hot springs to ski resorts and historic villages, Vancouver has a multitude of day trip options. Here are the most popular destinations to consider if you're looking to spend a day away from Vancouver.
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A Vancouver local once explained to me why he had originally come to the city for a two-week holiday but had never gone home.
"In that two weeks, I went hiking, sailing and skiing without ever...
Vancouver is a city of neighborhoods. When you walk around this city, look at the faces. It’s like being in the lobby of the United Nations. The city is, in fact, arguably the most international city...
Steveston is at the southwest corner of Richmond, a suburb to Vancouver that in recent years has established its own unique cultural identity.
With its historical buildings, small stores and...
Lighthouse Park is an ecological reserve boasting old growth douglas firs and rock dating back 187 million years. It also contains a myriad of trails (both "official" and "unofficial" it would...
Spectacularly sandwiched between the Strait of Georgia and the soaring Coast Mountains, Vancouver is Canada’s most westerly metropolis. The city plays dual roles—it’s both a luxury resort town and a...
Art and culture in Vancouver is a reflection of the city - multi-cultural and west coast. Mix that in with an abundance of Native People’s art, a rich music heritage, a myriad of theatre companies,...
Vancouver is kid friendly. Take in one of the many shows at the aquarium in Stanley Park, walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver, or take the miniature train in Stanley Park.
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At the far south/west point of West Vancouver along Marine Drive is the Lighthouse Park. A small(ish) park it gives a great representation of the west coast flora and terrain. If you are interested...
Vancouver is, to say the least, an eclectic collection of architectural designs. The city can, in layman's terms, easily be split into architectural epoches - pre-1950, 1960s modernism, and post 1986...
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.