Selected page: Getting around in Vancouver

Getting around in Vancouver

Vancouver Transportations: public service, trasfers and more

1 Port

Founded in 1964, the Port of Vancouver was the name of the largest port in Canada. It was amalgamated with the Fraser River Port Authority and with the North Fraser Port Authority in 2008 in order to form the Port Metro...

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Address: 100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place
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Type of attraction: Point of interest

Type of activity: Cultural, Educational, Family

2 Public Transportation

There is a streetcar system in Vancouver which began in 1890 and fan from Granville Street Bridge to Westminster Avenue, which is now the Main Street. The only major freeway within the city limits is the Highway 1 which passes through the...

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Type of attraction: Station, Street

Type of activity: Accessible, Other

SkyTrain

SkyTrain is a two line urban mass transit system which is situated in Metro Vancouver in Canada. It uses fully automated trains that run principally on elevated tracks and till date, there has been no derailment or such...

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Type of attraction: Point of interest

Type of activity: Business, Cultural, Educational, Family

3 Vancouver International Airport

Vancouver International Airport is a great modern airport and is the second busiest airport in Canada. It is located about 15 kilometers from downtown Vancouver in Richmond, British Columbia.Vancouver International airport is a...

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Address: Richmond
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