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Huge dome screen |
1455 Quebec Street Science World Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7 Canada +1 604 443 7443 http://www.scienceworld.bc.ca/... |
This massive domed theatre, one of the largest in the world, transports its visitors to a myriad of spectacular locations. It's a 400-seat theatre with a five-storey screen and 28-speaker digital sound system. And as if that wasn't impressive enough, it shows award-winning science and nature films from around the globe. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heal the world! |
119 West Pender Street Suite 223 Vancouver, BC V6B 1S4 Canada +1 604 684 1701 / +1 888 442 5437 (Toll Free) http://www.campmoomba.com/ |
The Western Canadian Pediatric AIDS Society is dedicated to helping children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. The Annual Camp Moomba Yogathon held at the Plaza of Nations is for all - anyone can participate. It presents a whole lot of fun for the entire family. Starting off at 10a, all participants go through the motions of 108 yogic Sun Salutations (it's easier than it sounds!), followed by an award distribution ceremony and complimentary refreshments. Activities, such as face-painting, pony rides and live entertainment in the form of performers and DJs are its other attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shakespeare in the great outdoors |
Vanier Park Kits Point at the Foot of Whyte Avenue Vancouver, BC V6H 1G2 Canada +1 604 739 0559 (Box office) http://www.bardonthebeach.org/... |
'Tis a fair summer's eve, if e'er twas, for watching the fine theatre of thee much-belov'd wordsmith, Shakespeare. This annual summer Shakespeare festival takes place in Kitsilano's Vanier Park, on English Bay. Using the city as a backdrop, this group puts on the famous bard's plays for four months of the year. Whether it is Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for measure, The Winter's Tale, or Troilus and Cressdia, this group puts on an entertaining show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open-air museum |
6501 Deer Lake Avenue Vancouver, BC V5G 3T6 Canada +1 604 293 6501 / +1 604 293 6500 http://www.burnaby.ca/cityhall... |
Built as a memorial to British Columbia's centennial in 1958, this four-hectare (10-acre) open-air museum is a recreation of an early 1900s community. Among its 30 buildings and outdoor scenes are a schoolhouse, blacksmith's shop, dentist's office and a real working theatre. It also has an operational ice cream parlour but the main attraction is a restored 1912 carousel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Soaring Through History |
Hanger #3 - 5333 216th St Vancouver, BC V2Y 2N3 Canada +1 604 532 0035 http://www.canadianflight.org |
This non-profit museum showcases a unique collection of aircraft and is dedicated to the preservation and education of Canada's aviation heritage. In the 1970s most of Canada's historic planes were being moved to the U.S. and Europe. Thanks to efforts of a group of aviation enthusiasts, many of these aircraft were acquired, and the museum was created. Some of the aircraft displayed include the T-33AN Silverstar, Bowlus Bumblebee BB1, the CF-100 Canuck Mk 3b, and the DH82c Tiger Moth. The museum also has the Millennium Kids Room, which allows children to understand how a plane flies, and how an engine works. As you make your way through the museum you can take a chronological route, starting with WW1 and ending in present day, allowing you to see the huge role Canada has played in the development of aviation. This is an ideal trip for families, and people of all ages. Admission: Adults $5; Children/Students: $4; Children under 6 Free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature, history and thrills |
3735 Capilano Rd Vancouver, BC V7R 4J1 Canada +1 604 985 7474 http://www.capbridge.com/ |
Although it's safe, you will want to grip the rope as you step out on to the creaky wooden planks of this bridge, which provides a look down at the glorious Capilano River raging 230 feet below. This popular attraction, the city's oldest, isn't recommended for those who fear heights. Ten minutes from downtown, the attraction includes a restaurant, Trading Post gift shop, a Native Carving Centre and guided tours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Educational petting zoo |
2099 Beach Avenue (Stanley Park) Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4 Canada +1 604 257 8531 http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
See, touch, and admire exotic and domestic birds, reptiles, rabbits, goats, cows, ponies, donkeys, sheep, pigs, guinea pigs and chickens. Located across from Stanley Park's Rainforest Train, the farmyard is an interesting and inexpensive experience for people of all ages. Kids can approach, pet and feed baby goats and other small animals. Watch your shoelaces though, the little animals seem to enjoy chewing them. The facility is also used for important conservation and education purposes. Admission: Adult Can$3; Youth Can$2; Child/Senior Can$1.50. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent reservoir with cascading water |
Capilano Drive Vancouver, BC V7R 4J1 Canada +1 604 682 2222 (Visitors Bureau) |
Hike or drive from the Capilano Suspension Bridge to take a guided tour of this immense edifice that captures and stores the region's water supply. Surrounded by lush forest and spanning 640 feet across the canyon, the dam has a bridge that visitors can cross to watch the water's torrential release. Seventeen billion gallons of the life-giving liquid are stored here. The free bus tours led by the dam's staff inform visitors about where the water comes from, where it's going, and everything in between. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun for all ages |
106 West 1st Ave Vancouver, BC V5Y 1A4 Canada +1 604 874 2400 http://www.cliffhangerclimbing... |
This is 8,000 square feet of indoor rock climbing amusement. Whether you're a nervous first-timer or an experienced pro, it's fun to climb these walls. Familiarize yourself with 40-foot ceilings while taking in views of the North Shore Mountains. The place offers introductory courses, summer camps, staff activity days and hosts birthday parties. The staff is helpful and experienced. If it's rainy or cold, and you feel like getting active, check this place out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Boot stompin' fun |
6050A 176th Street Vancouver, BC V3S 4E7 Canada +1 604 576 9461 http://www.cloverdalerodeo.com/ |
Going strong since 1938, this rodeo and fair boasts 100 acres of country charm, food and action. Located away from the urban centre of Vancouver, it includes four days of fun, including a parade, rides, a petting zoo, livestock exhibits and an outdoor bandstand. There is a beer garden for the big folks and a Kids Korral with face painting and more for the little ones. Don't miss the main attraction: cowboys riding bucking broncos and rustling cattle. It is a 45-minute drive east of Vancouver on Highway 1. Take Cloverdale exit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular waterfalls and old-growth forest |
Off Woodgreen Drive Vancouver, BC V7G 1L3 Canada +1 604 925 7000 (Tourism Office) |
This serene area is one of the best-kept secrets among the 161 pearls that make up the city's parks. It's a pleasant escape from city bustle, just 10-minutes from downtown. There are two kilometres of well-marked trails, two waterfalls, wooden bridges over misty creeks, and miles of dense old-growth forest. A great day trip for the family or for a serene solo hike, it is a surefire way to regenerate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diverse Downtown Neighbourhood |
Denman and Davie Streets Vancouver, BC V6G 1Y9 Canada http://www.englishbay.com |
English Bay is one of Vancouver's most diverse neighbourhoods. Located in downtown's West End, it's where the energetic action of Denman and Davie streets converges. The area is a popular venue for outdoor activities like in-line skating, cycling, walking the seawall, running, and jogging. There are bookstores, gift shops, fashion and cosmetic retailers and other specialty shops; and an eclectic fusion of culinary arts and eateries with clientele to match. Some of the city's best dine-with-a-view restaurants can be found here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun and educational |
23433 Mavis Avenue Vancouver, BC V1M 2R5 Canada +1 604 513 4777 http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/bc... |
Have you always wondered how gold panners lived way back when, in the days of the gold rush? This site combines cultural history, archeological curiosity and activities like gold panning and costumes. Visit the blacksmith to watch old-fashioned workmanship first-hand. There are also characters milling about in traditional garb. In-depth guided tours show all the features of this historically rich area. Getting there: one hour drive east from downtown. Many tours drive out from hotels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oldest architecture in city |
145 - 332 Water Street (Gastown Society) Vancouver, BC V6B 1B6 Canada +1 604 683 5650 http://www.gastown.org/ |
This part of downtown got its name from saloon owner 'Gassy Jack' Deighton, who was a rather chatty fellow. In case anyone doubts the true root of the area's title, there is a large statue of this historical figure on Water Street. Cobblestone streets and original architecture, shops, restaurants and bars fill the area. Popular Historic Walking Tours are given free every day from mid-June to the end of August. Highlights include The Landing, Hill's Native Art, Deluxe Junk Co., Salmagundi West, Sonar, and the Irish Heather Bistro. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culture, fun and food |
1661 Durnaleau St (Under the Granville Street Bridge) Vancouver, BC V6H 3S3 Canada +1 604 666 5784 http://www.granvilleisland.bc.ca/ |
Take a full day to explore this shopping and entertainment favourite, a destination on everyone's "best of" list. The island is five minutes from downtown and has the famous Public Market, Emily Carr College of Art, shops, restaurants, theatres, galleries, sculpture, performance art, history and the Kids' Market. There is also a water park and sea kayak rental, canoes and other water sports. Sample excellent microbrews at the Granville Island Brewery. At the quiet end of the island, the large Granville Island Hotel awaits guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A rewarding day hike |
6400 Nancy Greene Way Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9 Canada +1 604 984 0661 http://www.grousemtn.com/summe... |
They don't call this the 'grind' for nothing. This 2.9 kilometre mountain trail may not be long, but it's steep and rises to 3,700 feet above sea level. It's a challenging and sometimes grueling hike that's been dubbed 'Mother Nature's Stairmaster.' The payoff is a panoramic view, a restaurant, and the Skyride down from the summit. The trail is usually busy on weekends, thick with families and athletes in training, so it's best to go during the week. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Year-round fun and beauty |
6400 Nancy Greene Way Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9 Canada +1 604 984 0661 http://www.grousemountain.com/ |
See the entire city, sea and beyond from this peak's magnificent vista. 15 minutes from downtown, this is the city's closest mountain and offers year-round activities. In the summer, go on guided walking tours, helicopter trips and visit the restaurants. In the winter, ski, snowboard, or go on a sleigh ride. If you prefer to keep warm, try out the Theatre in the Sky. See their website for information on rates and further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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State-of-the-art fun |
1100 Chestnut St (Vanier Park) Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9 Canada +1 604 738 7827 http://www.hrmacmillanspacecen... |
Considered one of the best planetariums in North America, this 1968-built structure has had many transformations. Aside from the planetarium and observatory, it also features the Cosmic Courtyard hands-on gallery, a Virtual Voyages full-motion simulator, GroundStation Canada exhibits and multimedia and popular laser shows. Its overnight adventures and space camps are popular. Don't forget to visit the gift shop with space-related souvenirs. Admission: CAD14.00 Adults (19-64); CAD10.75 Seniors (65+); CAD9.75 Youth (11-18); CAD10.75 Students (w/ID) 5-10; CAD9.75 Child (4-12), free for children under 5. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Largest ice rink in the world |
6501 Sprott St Vancouver, BC V5B 3B8 Canada +1 604 291 0626 / +1 800 822 6898 http://www.icesports.com/index... |
This ice rink claims to be the largest in the world. It offers NHL calibre training facilities, the Penalty Box Sports Bar, a sports store for equipment, extensive tournament packages and year-round family fun. The arena is the official practice facility of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks—you can often drop by and watch them practice. The rink offers lessons as well as public skates and hockey leagues for novices, old-timers, weekenders and women. Call for public skate times, which vary through the season; ice rink rental available 24 hours daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family picnic and folk fest favourite |
Between North ends of Wallace and Discovery Streets Vancouver, BC V6R 4K5 Canada +1 604 257 8400 (Vancouver board of Parks and Recreation) http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
This is a large and long sandy stretch with views of the mountains and downtown. It's a great place to take the family for a summertime barbecue or picnic. Located right near the Jericho Youth Hostel, this place is popular but never too crowded. A known spot for sailing, windsurfing and sea kayaking, it offers plenty to do. Find concession stands, change rooms and showers. This is also the site of the annual Vancouver Folk Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two full floors of kid-utopia |
1496 Cartwright St (Granville Island) Vancouver, BC V6H 3Y5 Canada +1 604 689 8447 http://www.granvilleisland.com... |
A trip to Granville Island isn't complete without a visit to this children's shopping space. It boasts two full floors of uncommon retail shops, a family entertainment centre and a food court. The toy shops are definitely worth checking out;mdash;they sell everything from basic wooden blocks to outrageous science kits and board games. And if you are looking for children's wear, this kid's haven has the wee ones covered from head to toe. Your tots can even visit the beauty salon. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature right outside the city |
Off Lynn Valley and Rice Lake Roads Vancouver, BC V7G 1L3 Canada +1 604 682 2222 (Visitors Bureau) |
This 5,200-hectare area of dense and gorgeous temperate rain forest lies right outside downtown's northern perimeter. Hike, bike, picnic, or tour this magnificent and accessible reserve for an entire day. It's made up of thick forest, alpine meadows, river flood plains, a lake, and a dam; it's used for research, education, demonstration and as a water reserve. Take the kids on an educational walk, or grab a bottle of wine and some food and take your partner for a romantic nap in the woods. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature hut in Lynn Canyon |
3663 Park Road Lynn Canyon Park Vancouver, BC V7J 3G3 Canada +1 604 981 3103 http://www.dnv.org/ecology |
This nature hut is nestled in Lynn Canyon Park. Featuring hands-on displays about animals, plants and the urban environment, it is a great way for families to round out an afternoon in the park. You can also enjoy films in the mini-theatre, play with the puppets, or relax while the kids play with the piles of animal and nature toys. The park itself is home to the Capilano Suspension Bridge, acres of hiking trails, a concession stand and picnic facilities. It is easily accessible by public transit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Urban farm fun |
405 Seymour River Place Vancouver, BC V7H 1S6 Canada +1 604 929 5610 http://www.maplewoodfarm.bc.ca/ |
Five acres of farm-park with over 200 domestic farm animals and birds will delight the entire family. Feed the bunnies and birds, watch the cows being milked and hang out on Goat Hill. It's an excellent place to have a picnic, and various events are held throughout the year, including the Annual Farm Fair in September, the 101 Pumpkin Event in October, and the Country Christmas in early December. One to two hour pony rides and birthday parties can also be arranged. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Model-Makers Paradise |
1502 Duranleau Granville Island Vancouver, BC V6H 3S4 Canada +1 604 683 1939 http://www.sportfishingmuseum.... |
This museum is divided into two areas, model ships and model trains. The impressive international ship collection showcases many ships, battleships, submarines, warships, and toy boats. In addition to this, large-scale models of famous ships like the HMS Bounty and the Bismarck are on display. The centerpiece of their collection is the bronze model of the HMHS Wood. The train collection is equally as impressive and is one of the largest in the world. It displays unbelievable dioramas, and several collectable locomotives, photographs, and other train-related memorabilia. This place is a model-makers dream. Admssion: Adults $7.50, Students/Seniors $4, Children (4-12) $4, Children 3 & under FREE Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Discover skiing or snowboarding |
1700 Mount Seymour Road Vancouver, BC V7G 1L3 Canada +1 604 986 2261 / +1 604 718 7771 http://www.mountseymour.com/ |
Discover the joys of skiing and snowboarding on Mount Seymour. First-time lessons are a bargain compared to big resorts, and you can rent equipment from the on-site shop. There is also tobogganing and snow-tubing along the Enquist Snow Tube Park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise back to the old days |
139 - 810 Quayside Drive Vancouver, BC V3M 6B9 Canada +1 604 525 4465 / +1 877 825 1302 (Toll Free) http://www.vancouverpaddlewhee... |
Ride down the grand Fraser River in the MV Native, an old-fashioned paddlewheeler that lets you take in the nature, city view and rolling splendour of the river the way they used to at the turn of the century. Day and evening trips, private functions and theme nights like the Murder Mystery Cruise are available. The "Follow the Gold Rush Trail" cruise takes passengers to Fort Langley, for live entertainment, commentary and tours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High-tech video games |
4700 Kingsway Vancouver, BC V5H 4M1 Canada +1 604 433 7529 |
This is 40,000 square feet of state-of-the-art physical and interactive games in Metrotown Centre. It has five theme zones: Sport, Speed, Contact, Extreme, and Target. For the younger crowd, there is the Junior Players Lounge, where players under six can interact with Pico learning systems. After the games, you can refuel at the Playdium City Diner or the Playdium City Express. You buy credits to play. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City amusement park |
Hastings Street Off highway 1 Westbound, Exit 26 Vancouver, BC V5K 4W3 Canada +1 604 252 3583 http://www.pne.bc.ca/ |
Located on the east side of the city about 20 minutes out of downtown, this popular amusement park is made up over 35 rides, including a giant roller coaster called the Revelation and other frighteningly state-of-the-art rides. The park has a rides section for younger children and a variety of concession stands and games. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Social Activities Year-Round |
181 Roundhouse Mews Corner of Davie & Pacific Vancouver, BC V6Z 2W3 Canada +1 604 713 1800 http://www.roundhouse.ca/ |
This impressive community arts and recreation centre opened its doors in 1997 and is located in the eastside of downtown. Though its main aim is to provide community classes and social programs to the residential and commercial communities within the neighbourhood, the centre also serves the entire city. It offers a number of public, educational and entertaining activities, including exhibits, presentations, oral narratives, seminars and multimedia events with themes ranging from the environment to cultural differences. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Full dive and snorkel centre |
1512 Duranleau Street (Granville Island) Vancouver, BC V6H 3S4 Canada +1 604 669 3483 http://www.rowandsreef.com/ |
This shop offers scuba sales, service and rentals. Located on Granville Island, this company has been offering full scuba services to its customers since 1971. The centre services and sells a large selection of equipment such as tanks, wet and dry suits, flippers and masks, including Mares and O'Neill wetsuits. It also provides diving courses for beginners to instructors. The company manufactures and repairs wet and dry suits, and organizes full dive holidays. Some of the best snorkelling and scuba diving areas in the world are in the area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A family destination |
1455 Quebec St (Near National) Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7 Canada +1 604 443 7443 http://www.scienceworld.bc.ca/ |
Fondly known as the "golf ball" because of the glittery geodesic dome that sits atop it, this science centre is a former Expo '86 pavilion. Today, it is a top family destination, offering educational, entertaining and interactive exhibits. Three main galleries explore the areas of biology, physics and music. A 3-D laser show presents fun images. The biggest attraction is the OMNIMAX Theatre, which features science and nature films on one of the world's largest dome screens. Admission (including one IMAX film): CAD18.75 Adults; CAD14.50 Students, Children 4-18 and Seniors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick and efficient inter-city transport |
1050 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3S7 Canada +1 604 739 4783 |
This overhead light rail transit system quickly glides passengers to and from outlying areas and cities like Burnaby, New Westminster and Surrey. The 28 kilometres of track offer a quick route to outlying attractions or into the downtown core when you're staying outside the city. Trains arrive every three to five minutes, daily. The station locations are listed on the Web site (unfortunately without a system map). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Massive urban park |
West end of Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2 Canada +1 604 257 8400 (Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation) http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
Attractions abound in this massive downtown park, a veritable rainforest within a metropolis. To name just a few of the activities and attractions: the Children's Farmyard, Miniature Railway, tennis courts, beaches, children's water park, heated ocean side swimming pool, the Theatre Under the Stars, the Vancouver Aquarium and the 10.5-km perimeter Seawall, which is packed with joggers, walkers and rollerbladers. Once a military reserve, the park became one of the city's premier attractions by action of the city's first council. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sandy downtown beach |
Off of Burrard Street and Beach Avenue Vancouver, BC V6E 1X9 Canada +1 604 738 8535 |
This downtown beach is quiet and sandy. Situated in the West End near the Burrard Street Bridge, Vancouver International Hostel and Vancouver Aquatic Centre, it is a convenient lunchtime escape. Watch the flying kites and green grasses of Vanier Park across the inlet and savor the serenity of the location. The beach has lifeguards on duty in the warm months. Public washrooms and concession stands are nearby. Biking, walking and rollerblading paths wind above the beach area, leading to Stanley Park in one direction and Yaletown in the other. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Canoe trip with aboriginal stories |
3093 Ghum-Lye Drive Vancouver, BC V6A 2M9 Canada +1 604 904 7410 http://www.vancouvertours.com |
Take a ride through the city's true cultural heritage: this First Nations-narrated tour gives you a good glimpse of local history. Visit a long house, see totem poles in Stanley Park, and enjoy a light meal of salmon, bannock, and berry tea. You can also visit a native gift shop and learn how to weave cedar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Biggest in Canada |
845 Avison Way Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2 Canada +1 604 659 3474 http://www.vanaqua.org/ |
This aquarium has become one of the biggest in North America. Inside you'll find more than 8,000 aquatic animals, hailing from as far away as the Arctic and the Amazon. The newly opened Pacific Canada Pavilion contains a living exhibit that interprets issues facing marine life of the Georgia Straight. The main attractions, however, are the orca, beluga and dolphin shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun family outing |
402 – 873 Beatty St Vancouver, BC V6B 2M6 Canada +1 604 708 5655 http://www.childrensfestival.ca |
There is an activity for every family member at this annual event, which is presented by the Canadian Institute of the Arts for Young Audiences. Recent festivals have featured theatre, interactive activities, music, dance and puppetry from every corner of the globe. International artists include Vietnamese Water Puppets, Jabali African Acrobats, Kazenoko, For the Love of Dance, Human Jazz, Kaleidescope Theatre, Alpha Yaya Diallo's "Imme, Get Up Africa", Norman Foote and Simon Jackson's "Spirit Bear Concert", Rick Scott and Pied Pumkids, Charlotte Diamond, Tzo'kam and Sandy Scofield and many more artists from all over the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large Musical Celebration |
316 W 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 1K9 Canada +1 604 872 5200 http://www.coastaljazz.ca/ |
This jazz festival may be the biggest and best musical celebration in the world. For ten days and nights, nearly 1,800 musicians from Canada and around the world entertain Vancouver. From Gastown to David Lam Park, from hip bistros to great concert halls, you can hear a wide variety of jazz, blues, groove, world music, improv and popular artists. The Jazz Festival touches all parts of the city, with many free performances, including large-scale public events, eight major indoor concert series and a host of nightclub shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Architectural and educational wonder |
340 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6B 6B1 Canada +1 604 331 3603 http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/ |
It isn't a replica, but this library was clearly inspired by the classical Roman Coliseum, awing visitors with its elegant linear design. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, it was built in 1995 and draws book lovers and tourists alike. Bring the kids and go to the toddlers' play area or kids' lounge. There is also an art gallery, public readings, speakers and seven storeys of books to browse. There is a large promenade with a six storey-high ceiling that is filled with perfect people-watching seats. Shops and cafes dot the entrance, so grab a bite or souvenir as you explore. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun and relaxing beachfront paradise |
1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9 Canada +1 604 257 8400 (Board of Parks and Recreation) http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
This is the best place in the city to fly a kite or watch talented people fly them with grace and finesse. Visitors can marvel at the skyward fancy loops, swirls and dips by the seashore. This large park located five minutes from downtown, is home to the Vancouver Museum, Vancouver Maritime Museum, Pacific Space Centre and Gordon Southam Observatory. Views of downtown and the water make this a place to sit and quietly observe. It's also home to the summer's Bard on the Beach and Children's Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of the city's top tours |
4415 Strathcona Road Vancouver, BC V7H 1W1 Canada +1 604 924 0288 |
This accomplished cycling tour company offers exciting experiences for cyclists of all abilities. Tour the perimeter of Stanley Park by the Seawall, glide through the labyrinth of downtown streets, or tackle local Grouse Mountain. There are special cycling trips to the coast islands that are combined with boat trips. The tours vary from easygoing beginners to grueling off-roading. All trips are guided by experienced cyclists who are fully equipped with safety gear and descriptive knowledge of the city. Times and rates vary; call or visit the Web site for further information. Review © 2007, Wcities |