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Vancouver, a city with a rich history and diverse culture, offers a plethora of attractions for visitors. From its stunning natural beauty and bustling urban scene to its culinary delights and friendly people, Vancouver truly has something for everyone. On our West Coast Canada adventure tours, you’ll get a chance to see firsthand why Vancouver has established itself as a must-see city in the Great White North. In our Vancouver travel guide, learn more about the city’s history – and the best bits to see.

Vancouver is a city located on the west coast of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. It was founded in 1886, when the Canadian Pacific Railway arrived in the area. The city grew quickly, and by the early 1900s, it was a major port and commercial center. The city’s growth was fueled by the timber industry, which was a major source of employment and income for the area.

In the early 1900s, Vancouver underwent significant development, with the construction of important infrastructure such as the Lion’s Gate Bridge, Stanley Park, and the University of British Columbia. The city also hosted the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954, which helped to raise its profile on the world stage. Throughout the 20th century, Vancouver continued to grow and diversify its economy, with the development of new industries such as film and technology. The city is now home to a thriving arts and culture scene, and is known for its beautiful parks, beaches, and mountain views.

Vancouver has also played host to a number of important political and cultural figures over the years, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, author Margaret Atwood, and musician Bryan Adams. The city is also known for its local delicacies, including salmon, Dungeness crab, and the famous “Japadog” – a Japanese-style hot dog topped with seaweed, teriyaki sauce, and other toppings.

Today, Vancouver is a vibrant and diverse city, known for its natural beauty, thriving economy, and welcoming culture. It continues to attract visitors from around the world, and is widely considered one of the best places to live in Canada.

Stanley Park: One of the largest urban parks in North America, Stanley Park is a must-visit destination in Vancouver. It offers beautiful views of the city skyline, beaches, and forest trails.

Granville Entertainment District: Located in downtown Vancouver, Granville Entertainment District is the city’s nightlife hub. It features a variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants that offer something for everyone.

Vancouver Aquarium: Home to over 50,000 animals, the Vancouver Aquarium is a must-visit destination for animal lovers. It offers interactive exhibits and experiences, as well as educational programs.

Gastown: Considered the birthplace of Vancouver, Gastown is a historic neighborhood that offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries. It’s also home to the famous steam clock, which chimes every 15 minutes.

Museum of Anthropology: This museum is located on the campus of the University of British Columbia and features a collection of over 50,000 objects, including indigenous art and artifacts from around the world. The museum’s stunning architecture and scenic location overlooking the ocean also make it a popular spot for photography.

Granville Island: This vibrant and eclectic neighborhood is located on a small peninsula in False Creek. It’s known for its bustling public market, artisan studios, theaters, and street performers, making it a great place to shop, dine, and explore.

  • Vancouver is one of the few cities in the world where you can ski in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon. With mountains and ocean in close proximity, Vancouverites can enjoy both winter sports and beach activities in the same day.
  • Vancouver is known for being one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada! According to the 2016 Canadian Census, 52.5% of Vancouver residents reported speaking a language other than English at home.
  • Vancouver is the birthplace of Greenpeace, a non-governmental environmental organization founded in 1971 by a group of activists who protested against nuclear weapons testing in Alaska.
  • Dress in layers: Vancouver’s weather can be unpredictable, so it’s best to be prepared for anything. Dressing in layers will allow you to adjust your clothing to the changing temperatures throughout the day.
  • Bring rain gear: Vancouver is well-known for being rainy at times, so be sure to bring a waterproof jacket or umbrella to stay dry.
  • Don’t forget comfortable walking shoes: Vancouver is a walkable city with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes so you can explore the city without getting sore feet.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle: Vancouver has some of the best tap water in the world, so bring a reusable water bottle to save money and reduce your environmental impact.
  • Use public transportation: Vancouver has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries. Using public transportation is not only convenient but also an environmentally friendly way to get around the city.
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