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Standing 22 stories high near Vancouver’s Financial District, the Marine Building is a striking example of Art Deco architecture and was once the tallest building in the British Empire. The […]
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Nestled at the foot of Indian Arm, Canada’s southernmost fjord, Deep Cove offers a tranquil escape just a short distance from downtown Vancouver. This waterfront village is enveloped by pristine […]
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Nestled in Vancouver’s Chinatown, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden stands as the first ‘scholar’s’ garden constructed outside of China, adhering to the Ming Dynasty tradition. This tranquil retreat […]
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Kitsilano Beach, affectionately known as Kits Beach, is a broad stretch of sand in Vancouver, Canada, that becomes a bustling summer destination. The beach offers panoramic views of downtown Vancouver’s […]
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Nestled in a former boathouse on the edge of Lost Lagoon, the Stanley Park Nature House serves as an educational hub for visitors interested in the local wildlife and conservation […]
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Library Square, located in the heart of Vancouver, is named after the central branch of the Vancouver Public Library, which opened in 1995. Designed by renowned Canadian-Israeli architect Moshe Safdie, […]
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Queen Elizabeth Park, situated 545 feet (167 meters) above sea level, offers panoramic views of downtown Vancouver. Spanning 128 acres (52 hectares), the park features a sunken quarry garden, a […]
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Nestled along the coastline, Horseshoe Bay serves as both a departure point for ferries to Vancouver Island and the starting point of the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, which links […]
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A symbol of one of Vancouver’s proudest moments, the Vancouver Olympic Cauldron was first lit during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Standing at an impressive 33 feet […]
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Nestled in the heart of Vancouver, VanDusen Botanical Garden offers a serene escape with meandering paths that wind through a diverse collection of more than 7,500 plant varieties. The garden […]
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Nestled off the coast of Vancouver, Bowen Island provides a serene escape from urban life. This forested haven is characterized by its tranquil hiking trails, kayak-friendly coastline, and sheltered bays, […]
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Indian Arm, a fjord located just 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Vancouver, offers a dramatic and unspoiled natural escape. Carved by ancient glaciers, the fjord features sheer cliffs, numerous waterfalls, […]
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Perched at the northernmost edge of Vancouver’s Stanley Park, Prospect Point offers a vantage point over the Burrard Inlet, with the Lions Gate Bridge and the North Shore Mountains dominating […]
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Perched atop a hill in Queen Elizabeth Park, the Bloedel Conservatory, also known as the Bloedel Floral Conservatory, offers panoramic views of downtown Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains. This […]
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Nestled in a narrow canyon adjacent to Capilano River Regional Park, the Cleveland Dam stands as a significant city-owned structure, creating the Capilano Lake, which serves as the primary water […]
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Cypress Mountain, a popular destination for skiers and hikers, is actually a collective name for three distinct peaks: Black Mountain, Mt. Strachan, and Hollyburn Mountain. Located near Vancouver, Canada, this […]
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The Bill Reid Gallery, situated in downtown Vancouver, showcases the remarkable artwork of the celebrated Haida artist Bill Reid and other First Nations artists. The gallery’s permanent and temporary exhibits […]
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FlyOver Canada, located in Vancouver, offers a unique and immersive experience that takes visitors on a virtual journey across the country’s most majestic landscapes. From the remote Arctic north to […]
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Nestled within the University of British Columbia campus, the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver showcases a diverse collection of art and cultural artifacts from around the world, with a particular […]
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Nestled within the scenic Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium stands as Canada’s largest nonprofit aquarium, drawing families and visitors with its diverse array of marine life. Over 50,000 creatures, including […]
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Established by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1827, Fort Langley National Historic Site is often referred to as the birthplace of British Columbia. It was from here that Sir James […]
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The Vancouver Police Museum, located in the former coroner’s court, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s criminal justice system and policing history. Visitors can explore exhibits that document high-profile […]
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Established in 1968, the HR MacMillan Space Centre is an astronomy museum nestled in the heart of Vancouver. This educational hub invites both children and adults to explore the wonders […]
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Set on the seafront overlooking English Bay, the Vancouver Maritime Museum delves into Canada’s maritime history and its connections to the Pacific and Arctic oceans. The museum’s collections feature maritime […]