British Columbia Attractions
Our list of noteworthy British Columbia attractions and places to see in British Columbia, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions.
Whistler-Blackcomb Mountains
North America’s major ski resort focuses on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, attracting up to two million winter and summertime visitors a year. Linked by ... Continue Reading »
Butchart Gardens
The Butchart Gardens put on a sensational floral show year-round, in some of the most magnificent landscaped gardens on the planet. Gardeners and lovers of ... Continue Reading »
Craigdarroch Castle
It’s hard to believe that this opulent Scottish-Gothic fairy-tale castle was built as a family home. Now open to the public, take a tour and pretend you’re ... Continue Reading »
Fairmont Empress Hotel
The grand lady of Victoria, the Fairmont Empress Hotel was built in over-the-top French chateau style by the Canadian Pacific Railway company, opening in ... Continue Reading »
Robson Street
Locals, international tourists, and recent immigrants - try and count the number of accents you catch as you stroll along here - throng the hotels, ... Continue Reading »
Stanley Park
Adjoining the West End of downtown Vancouver, the magnificent Stanley Park certainly enjoys one of the world’s most breathtaking settings: the park is ... Continue Reading »
Dr Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden
A tranquil break from bustling Chinatown, this intimate "garden of ease" exhibits the Taoist symbolism behind the placing of gnarled pine trees, ... Continue Reading »
Vancouver Chinatown
Exotic sights, sounds, and aromas pervade North America’s third-largest Chinatown. In this evocative area, you’ll find families bargaining over durian fruit ... Continue Reading »
Canada Place
One of the best places to orient yourself, especially if this is your first trip to Vancouver, is Canada Place. Built for Expo '86, this iconic, ... Continue Reading »
Gastown
A highly evocative neighborhood of excellent character bars and a smattering of good restaurants, Gastown is Vancouver’s best old-town area. The Victorian ... Continue Reading »
Seawall Promenade
One of the highlights on a visit to bucolic Stanley Park, as well as Vancouver itself, is a walk or bike ride along the famous Seawall Promenade. The ... Continue Reading »
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
Stanley Park's biggest draw, the aquarium is home to 9,000 water-loving creatures - including sharks, dolphins, Amazonian caimans, and a somewhat shy ... Continue Reading »
Yaletown
Pedestrian-friendly Yaletown is Vancouver’s "little SoHo", a former red-brick rail terminal turned into a warehouse district lined with swanky New ... Continue Reading »
Grouse Mountain
Calling itself the "Peak of Vancouver", Grouse Mountain offers stunning views from its mountaintop perch. On a clear day, you can see Vancouver’s ... Continue Reading »
Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park
As you walk gingerly out on to the world's longest (140m/460ft) and highest (70m/230ft) suspension bridge, swaying gently over the roiling waters of ... Continue Reading »
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