British Columbia:
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Vancouver to Victoria Tours
Written by Viator, August 2010
The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, a medium-size town of about 350,000 some 60 miles (100km) southwest of Vancouver. Best known for its lush gardens and ornate architecture, the city ...
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Catch a Show at the Aquarium
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011
Critter mealtime, acrobatics, wet lab – there’s more to the Vancouver Aquarium than your average tanks of fish! British Colombia’s only “4-D” theatre is always showing films around 15 minutes long ...
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Cherry Blossom Festival
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, March 2012
It's more than just the trees, of course. The famous Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival is a union of different art-forms and perspectives, and consequently it is a fantastic time to be in town.... ...
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Holiday Events at Whistler
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
If you’re in Vancouver this holiday season, take a few days to get out of the city and see some of the best scenery in British Columbia by spending some time in Whistler—Canada’s famous getaway for ...
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Nature and Art at the VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
For those wanting to experience one of Vancouver‘s most vibrant and diverse outdoor offerings, VanDusen Botanical Garden is a worthwhile way to spend the day. Located in South Vancouver, the ...
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Reifel Bird Sanctuary
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2012
The George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary is a one-hour drive from Vancouver ,
in the Fraser River estuary on Westham Island. The 740-acre protected
area is one of the best bird-watching ...
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VANCOUVER: The Laughing Bridge
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011
If you’re not a fan of heights, fast-moving rivers, or swaying bridges, this may not be the right attraction for you!
What began in the late 1880′s as a cedar plank held up by hemp rope –
built ...
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Vancouver's Top Attraction: Grouse Mountain
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011
Named after the Blue Grouse birds hunted by hikers over a hundred years ago, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver 's
most popular attraction, with over a million visitors annually. It also
hosts North ...
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Vancouver Outdoors
Written by David W, United Kingdom, January 2012
You’d have to be of a particularly warped disposition – perhaps with a
phobia of grass or a deep-rooted hatred of trees – to dislike Stanley Park . In many ways, it sums up everything that ...
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