VACOUVER TOURS AND ATTRACTIONS
While Grouse Mountain may
be the most famous for our
winter activities and..........
THE WESTIN BAYSHORE
The Westin Bayshore, Vancou
ver, offers guests the best of
both worlds: the activities........
POST CONVENTION CRUISE
Naturally thrilling since 1889.
Step onto the swaying planks
and there you are..........
VACOUVER TOURS AND ATTRACTIONS
| Robson Street | |
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They call it “The street that makes the city!” This vibrant shopping and dining district has been attracting thousands of people to the heart of Vancouver for more than 100 years. The eclectic mix of chic boutiques, high-end retailers, unusual and artistic goods, hip cafes and casual to exquisite dining draws a large diverse group of individuals to one of the city’s famous hot spots. (Back when the European flavor was denser, the street was called ‘Robsonstrasse’.) |
| Grouse Mountain | |
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As one of Greater Vancouver’s best vantage points and most popular attractions, the North Shore’s Grouse Mountain provides a stunning view for skiers and tourists. Visitors are able to take the Skyride to the Peak Chalet and enjoy casual or fine dining cuisine. The Skyride is open all-year round. |
| Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens | |
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The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is tucked away behind protective walls in the middle of bustling Chinatown in Downtown Vancouver. It is a harmony of contrasts, of dark and light, solid and empty, hard and soft, straight and undulating, yin and yang. This place was created to be savoured over a lifetime. |
| Gastown | |
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The most widely accepted view is that Gastown--Vancouver in embryo--gets its name from its most famous resident, ”Gassy Jack” Deighton. A competing, although weaker, claim is that a small pocket of natural gas in the area resulted in the name. You can discover the history of Gastown by visiting the following link. |
| Science World | |
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Experience a breathtaking OMNIMAX film on one of the world’s largest dome screens. Blow your mind at their spectacular 3D Laser Theatre presentations. Participate in our dazzling demonstrations and explore their latest feature exhibits. This is a great attraction for families! |
| Granville Island | |
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With its Public Market, theatres and galleries, Granville Island is Vancouver’s cultural hotspot. This hub of activity is located at the south end of False Creek under the Granville Street Bridge. Visitors to Granville Island should expect a wide scope of sights and sounds. This is a popular spot for all sorts of artists and is a place where you can enjoy many kinds of different food and fresh produce. |
| Rocky Mountains Vacations | |
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Rocky Mountains Vacation offers travelers the best that the Rockies and surrounding areas have to offer. View the Rockies by rail, and enjoy the majestic views in luxurious surroundings. Rocky Mountaineer tours range from two-day tours for travelers on a budget to week long tours that offer all the best attractions |
| Stanley Park | |
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Stanley Park, Vancouver’s first, is an evergreen oasis of 1,000 acres close to the heart of Vancouver’s downtown core. It offers numerous of activities and attractions from the children’s farmyard, to a miniature railway. Read more about the Origins of Stanley Park in a story from the Greater Vancouver Book. |
| Capilano Suspension Bridge | |
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of Vancouver’s most popular tourist attractions. Originally built in 1889, today’s bridge is the fourth bridge at this location, 450 feet across and 230 feet above Capilano River and is, without a doubt, the world’s greatest suspension footbridge! |








