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Tucked between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is among the most gorgeously situated cities on the planet. Outdoors enthusiasts will enjoy biking, paddling, rollerblading, and hiking their way through the city's stunning environs, including world-renowned Stanley Park. In what is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities, visitors shouldn't miss Granville Island—a popular entertainment hub heaving with markets and festivals—or the city's delicious fresh-food markets.
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Granville Island, Vancouver, BC
Granville island is a magical place and a must see for any visitor to Vancouver. It is considered to be part of downtown Vancouver, along with areas such as Gastown, Chinatown, West End, Stanley Park, Canada Place and Robson Street. |
Gastown, Vancouver, BC
Gastown is a refreshing mix of old and new, downhome and upscale, a place for tourists, Vancouver residents and office workers alike. Various shops have the streets buzzing during the day.
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West Dyke Trail, Richmond, BC
The popular West Dyke Trail provides excellent view of the Sturgeon Banks marshes, distant Howe Sound mountains, and the Gulf Islands along a 5.5 km path between Terra Nova and Garry Point Park.
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Sloquet Creek (Sloquette Creek) Hot Springs, BC
Wilderness hotspring located near the north end of Harrison Lake. Several springs seep from the rocks about Sloquet Creek (Sloquette Creek) and flow along the ground before dropping over a short waterfall and forming a small pool which is too hot for bathing. |
Bridges Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C.
Bridges Restaurant is a popular waterfront spot, and suffers for its popularity. Very crowded, very noisy, and pricey. If you want to visit the place to see and be seen, this may be it! |
Stonegrill Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C.
STONEGRILL, a steak and seafood restaurant extraordinaire, is the only restaurant in Vancouver that brings your entree to your table on a slab of dense molten rock heated at precisely 400 degrees Celsius. This allows your seafood... |
Seasons Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C.
Since opening in 1989, Seasons in the Park has hosted a variety of events including a dinner for Presidents Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton during the 1993 Vancouver Summit, the wedding reception for Vancouver's singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan and a surprise dinner for the International Olympic Committee as part of the 2010 Olympic bid, won by Vancouver. |
Tantra Lounge & Grill, Vancouver, BC
Tantra Waterfront Lounge & Grill is a restaurant and nightclub steps from the seabus in North Vancouver. Located on the second floor of the Lonsdale Quay Hotel and overlooking downtown Vancouver, Tantra Waterfront is a sophisticated spot dedicated to dining, drinking and dancing. Enjoy a meal out on the heated patio or sip a cocktail and dance to the latest pop tunes on a Friday or Saturday night. |
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