I’ve been looking for things to do in Vancouver since 1986. As a kid I was happy with a forest frolic, a dig for clams at the beach, or a trip to feed the squirrels in Stanley Park: then I grew...
Go through all the top Vancouver attractions one by one and get local visiting tips, historical info, the best directions, hours, and discounted tickets to visit like a pro.
I’ve been looking for things to do in Vancouver since 1986. As a kid I was happy with a forest frolic, a dig for clams at the beach, or a trip to feed the squirrels in Stanley Park: then I grew...
When we think of a suspension bridge we often think about the traffic of cities or some San Francisco helicopter panoramic. But this is Vancouver. We grew up in a forest and we’re not about to...
With over 1.3 million annual visitors Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s number one tourist attraction. Located just 20 minutes from downtown, this true four-season destination will provide...
An early childhood memory includes a trip to Stanley Park with an enormous garbage bag stuffed with an autumn’s worth of acorns to feed legions of bushy grey squirrels – descendants from...
You can call me biased but Vancouver beaches are the most spectacular urban variety on planet earth. They won’t make headlines like Miami or Rio de Janeiro, but what we lack in weather we make...
Imagine a smoky inter-tidal mudflat populated by corrugated-tin factories and heavy machine shops servicing Vancouver’s booming logging and fishing industries. That was Granville Island Public...
National Geographic called the Sea to Sky Highway one of the world’s most beautiful drives – and the Sea to Sky Gondola just kicked it into fifth gear. This mountain playground...
The Bloedel Conservatory is Vancouver’s very own lush tropical paradise on a hill. Located in Queen Elizabeth Park, the conservatory’s lush flora and fauna have been attracting millions...
The Britannia Mine Museum is an award-winning museum and national historic site located on the grounds of what was once the largest copper mine in the entire British Empire. Visitors can soak in the...
Hidden amongst downtown’s emerald skyscrapers, the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is like a root that’s had its sun blocked out by tall grass. If you’re in Vancouver...