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Vancouver is one of the world's premiere and most beautiful city destinations. It is a young, hip and friendly coastal city which is surrounded by wild and spectacular scenery with ocean in..
While many people prefer to hike up to the top via the Grouse Grind, also known as "Mother Nature's Stairmaster," a scenic (and saner) option is to ride up on the 100-passenger tram..
In 1859 a British surveyor discovered that a centuries-old fishing settlement that he was interested in did not connect to Vancouver's inner harbour. He was so disappointed with his..
Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, the seven bridges of Treetops Adventure and the thrilling new Cliffwalk, a heart-stopping..
If you only do one thing in the city, cycle or stroll along the Stanley Park seawall, a paved 10-km loop with every moment of it privy to magnificent mountain, ocean, forest and city views...
Chinatown has been humming busily for more than a century with vivid colours, exotic cuisine and a vibrant culture. Rich in history and architecture, this area east of downtown boasts North..
As the birthplace of Vancouver, Gastown was initially a settlement that sprung up around a tavern founded in 1867 by sailor and gold prospector John "Gassy Jack" Deighton. This historic..
In the early 1900s, Granville Island was home to factories, plants and sawmills. At one time, its official name was Industrial Island. But today, things couldn't be more different. Activity..
For visitors that want a day chock-full of shopping, strolling, dining and people watching, head to Robson Street. It's a sure bet for shoppers of all kinds with everything from big-name..
Home to one of the world's most magnificent collections of First Nations totem poles, carvings and other artefacts, the museum is housed in an award-winning glass-and-concrete building..
This False Creek waterfront community has experienced some serious revitalization since its rebirth as host of Expo '86. Formerly a warehouse district where textile shops and train yards..
1960s, Kitsilano was Vancouver's hippy hangout, drawing comparisons to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. Today, Kitsilano still has plenty of culture, but its apartments and houses are now..
Located on Vancouver's North Shore Mountains Cypress Mountain offers 53 alpine ski runs spread over almost 1,500 acres of skiable terrain with a vertical drop of 613m. The park has 8 ski..
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