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Although it doesn’t have nearly as much name recognition, Vancouver, British Columbia’s 405-hectare Stanley Park is larger than Central Park in New York City. Located on a peninsula in northern ...read more
The Museum houses some 535,000 ethnographic and archaeological objectssuch as totem poles, carved boxes, bowls, pieces in gold, silver, argillite, wood, ceramic, and other materials are exhibited in the many ...read more
Vancouver Aquarium is a public aquarium which is situated in Stanley Park in Vancouver. It is a major attraction for Vancouver and a center for marine research, marine animal rehabilitation ...read more
Downtown Vancouver is the southeast portion of the peninsula in the north central part of Vancouver proper. This neighborhood is the commercial, business, financial, cultural and government center of the ...read more
Grouse Mountain was named by the first recorded hikers for reaching the summit in 1894. This mountain is a fifteen minute drive from downtown Vancouver and is located in North ...read more
The Granville Island is amidst the Vancouver city and embraces the surrounding metropolitan bustle. The ambiance of the Island is matchless and has past industrial history to it. Granville Island ...read more
Canada Place is a building which is located on the Burrard Inlet waterfront of Vancouver in British Columbia. Home to lots of attraction like the Vancouver Convention Center, the World ...read more
Vancouver Island is the biggest island of the Pacific Ocean , east of New Zealand, and more in general, the 43rd more extended island of the world. It is located opposite ...read more
With its fine art, beautiful jewelry, prime seafood and fresh-out-of-the-oven baked goods, the Granville Island Public Market has become a top destination for those in Vancouver with a hankering for ...read more
Gastown, which borders are marked by Water Street, Columbia Street, Hasting Street and Cambie Street, is the most ancient district of the city and is located in the north-eastern edge ...read more
Home to one of the world’s largest ski resorts, Whistler Mountain is part of the Coast Mountains’ Fitzsimmons Range and is about a two-hour drive north of Vancouver, British Columbia. ...read more
The small town of Whistler (10.000 inhabitants roughly), is about one hundred kilometres far from Vancouver and is one of the most well-known and popular locations for winter sports not just of ...read more
The Pacific Museum combines the collections of the former M. Y. Williams Planet Earth Museum and the Pacific Mineral Museum. The museum includes displays of spectacular rocks and minerals, fossils, ...read more
The maple syrup is a symbol of Canada and to taste it in any possible and imaginable way you just need to go to the Canadian Maple Delights of Vancounver, in Downtown. In the shop and in ...read more
Kitsilano represents one of the youngest and liveliest areas of Vancouver, in Canada. Born as a family and student district, nowadays it is among of the most expensive ones of the ...read more
Cypress Mountain ski resort stands in the north-west ofVancouver, roughly 30 minutes far from Downtown (slightly more than 30 kilometres far). Together with Grouse Mountain, Cypress Mountain represents the main destination for those who ...read more
The Seawall Promenade is a structure surrounding Stanley Park in Vancouver and represents one of the favourite place where to practise sport without getting away from the city centre. The itinerary of the Seawall Promenade twists and ...read more
Built in 1927, in a monumental style, with Corinthian capital columns Hudson's Bay is the most ancient shopping centre of Vancouver. Over the years, the fame of Hudson's Bay has got ...read more
Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia’s only whale-watching company, Wild Whales Vancouver allows customers to see the Pacific Ocean’s magnificent killer whales in their natural habitat, up-close and personal. Guaranteeing whale sightings ...read more
Situated atop Little Mountain on the western end of Vancouver, British Columbia, Queen Elizabeth Park is the highest point in the city proper and is perennially one of its most-visited ...read more
Vancouver, British Columbia has a wide array of nightlife options, from high-end cocktail bars to pool halls, where locals and visitors alike can dance, socialize and drink after a long ...read more
There are ten markets that are open for 12 days in Vancouver. This place is more popular as there are local designer and artist display of clothes and talent and ...read more
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