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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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
Whistler Fairmont Chateau
Whistler enjoys skiing and après-ski fun year-round, and there’s no ritzier place to soak it all in than the Whistler Fairmont Chateau. At the foot ... Read more
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, ... Read more
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
Victoria Beacon Hill Park
Victoria’s largest parklands sprawl to the waterfront at Beacon Hill Park. Surrounded by grand homes and gardens, the 75-hectare (200-acre) park is an ... Read more
Granville Island
Brimming with arts and crafts studios, bars and restaurants with eye-popping views, Granville Island is a popular spot for visitors and locals alike. Though ... Read more
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, ... Read more
Vancouver Cruise Port
The centerpiece of Vancouver's gleaming downtown waterfront is made of graceful white "sails," which create a translucent pavilion above the Canada ... Read more
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
