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Attractions in Vancouver
Autumn Brook Gallery
The Autumn Brook Gallery is one of Vancouver's premiere gallery locations, situated near Vancouver's Granville Island and Gallery Row. The gallery's large space showcases local and international artists, and also serves as a venue for special events.
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B.C. Place Stadium
Home of the BC Lions, this all-weather stadium seats 60,000.
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Bloedel Conservatory
Unique and unusual domed structure containing a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Bloedel Floral Conservatory
Unique and unusual domed structure containing a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Canada Place
Waterfront complex containing hotels, a cruise ship terminal and an IMAX theater.
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Capilano Salmon Hatchery
Unsuspecting salmon lay their eggs here before they die.
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Chinatown
A bustling community started by Chinese immigrant laborers in the 1880s, Chinatown today is vibrant and full of exotic sights, sounds and smells.
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Christ Church Cathedral
This gothic-style cathedral has 29 beautiful stained glass windows.
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
An oasis of tranquility in an otherwise bustling Chinatown, this garden is modeled on a 15th-century Chinese garden and is named after the founder of modern China.
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EcoWalk Tours
Complement your active lifestyle with a fun and informative guided EcoWalk in Vancouver's beautiful Stanley Park. Learn of the unique trees, plants, birds and animals as well as the rich First Nations culture and legends while walking through the park. This is a 4 hour 5.5 mile (9 kilometer) ecological walk of medium pace with little change in elevation. The forest, mountain and ocean vistas are spectacular. The paths are paved on the seawall and graveled on the forest trails.
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English Bay Beach
Conveniently located near downtown, this beach is a popular place for sunbathing.
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Gastown
The oldest commercial district in Vancouver, best known for its beautiful Victorian-style architecture.
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Granville Island
Former industrial site has been transformed into an artsy, posh neighborhood with quaint shops, cafes and bookstores.
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Granville Island Brewing
Tours of Canada's first modern microbrewery last about a half hour and include a souvenir glass and a taste of four brews. Kids are welcome, they get a taste of root beer. COST: C$8.75. July and Aug., Sun.-Wed. 10-7, Thurs.-Sat. 10-8, Sept.-June, daily 10-7, call for tour times.
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Granville Public Market
Merchants and vendors from all over the area bring their wares here.
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Grouse Mountain
Just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, this rugged mountain attracts locals and tourists alike. During the summer, visitors enjoy hiking and mountain biking. In winter, there's skiing, snow boarding and sleigh rides. The Mountain also features a refuge for endangered wildlife.
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Harbour Centre Tower: The Lookout!
The view from the observation deck located atop the 40-story Harbour Centre Tower is spectacular.
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Hill's Native Art Gallery
North America's largest Northwest Coast Native art gallery.
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