Best Things To Do in Vancouver, Canada

  1. Crab Park

    4.1 (4 Votes)
    Crab Park

    Park

    A well hidden local secret, the Crab Park and beach is a small walk away from Gastown. The place has a small pier that protrudes into the Burrard Inlet with a view of the gorgeous water with ships, yachts, sea-busses, and vessels sailing through. The green grass is perfect to sit back and watch the world go by as you see a non-tourist space amidst Vancouver’s busy attractions while the be...Read more
  2. Teapot Hill

    4.5 (77 Votes)
    Teapot Hill

    View Point, Hill

    Named on the number of colourful Teapots that track the trail, a hike along the Teapot Hill Trail is just what you need to get lost in the wilderness. The hill can be covered in a few hours and is graced by tall trees and lovely flowers and a number of lookout points that will take your breath away. Do carry a camera to capture the views all around along with the colourful teapots that guide you.
  3. Vancouver City Hall

    2.5 (13 Votes)
    Vancouver City Hall

    Hall

    Built in 1936, the City Hall is loved for its Art-Deco architecture with a 12 storey tower that bears a clock on top. The hall is a functional building and is used by the Broadway–City Hall station and Sky Train’s Canada Line. Take a casual walk along the building to admire the architecture of the place. Do see the statue of George outside the city hall when you visit.
  4. Vancouver Flea Market

    3.6 (10 Votes)
    Vancouver Flea Market

    Flea Market

    Operating since the 1980’s, the Vancouver Flea Market is where you can find everything from furniture, collectibles, antiques, junk jewellery, clothes to housewares and decor items. The place has stalls that serve amazing food and is the perfect way to kick-start you day over breakfast. With 250 vendors, you are sure to be spoilt for choice. A must if you love shopping or are simply inter...Read more
  5. Cleveland Park

    Park

    Located close to the Cleveland Dam, the place is popular for paragliding with many people coming here in summer to glide down the park! For others, the place is a relaxing picnic spot where you can spend time over some good food and the view of the Capilano River. Take a walk to the nearby dam that has a height of 300 feet, by hiking through the forested area if you have time.
  6. Eagle Spirit Gallery

    4.5 (4 Votes)
    Eagle Spirit Gallery

    Art Gallery

    The Eagle Spirit Gallery is the largest gallery in Vancouver that sells Canadian First Nations art. The gallery is in business for more than 25 years and is loved for its gorgeous space. The exhibits showcased here include Northwest Coats Art, Inuit art, Antique art and original paintings by artists. From exquisite shoes and wooden handicrafts to basket, paintings and sculptures, a visit here i...Read more
  7. Federation Gallery

    5 (3 Votes)
    Federation Gallery

    Art Gallery

    If you are an art collector, the Federation Gallery is just where you need to go. The non-profit gallery evaporates the distance between artists and consumers and you will find the works of local as well as international artists here. The place also has trending exhibitions that cover every genre of art – making it an ideal place to keep in touch with trending art as well as purchasing on...Read more
  8. Lattimer Gallery

    4.6 (2 Votes)
    Lattimer Gallery

    Art And Culture

    Chose from gorgeous silver and gold jewellery, soapstone art, boxes carved out of wood, totem poles, carvings in argillite, masks, prints, paintings and books at the Lattimer Gallery as you explore the shopping pulse of the city. The place also has some of the best gift items you can find in the city. Carry a memory with you with these unique creation or simply buy a few as gifts for loved ones...Read more
  9. Hadden Park

    4.5 (3 Votes)
    Hadden Park

    Park

    Overlooking the English bay adorned with ships, yachts, vessels and cruises that dock at the marina, the Hadden park is a low profile place that offers a serene view of the bay waters. Evening transforms the place into a stunning array of shimmering colours with the water refection the city lights. The place is a dog friendly area and is perfect for a sombre walk during your stay in Vancouver.
  10. St Paul's Anglican Church

    Church, Religious Site

    The red building of the St Paul's Anglican Church, is noticeable from a distance but its interiors are truly the highlight. The large number of stained-glass windows along with delicately carved wooden interiors, is the charm of the place while the tranquil ambience is perfect to take some time and spend a few minutes in prayer. Take a walk around the church later, to see the exterior architect...Read more
  11. Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre (Coal Harbour Seaplane Base) Image
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    Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre (Coal Harbour Seaplane Base) is a seaplane base located in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by Harbour Air Seaplanes, a regional airline that operates scheduled flights to various destinations in British Columbia and Washington State. The airport is located on the north shore of Burrard Inlet, just east of the Vancouver ...Read more
  12. Boundary Bay Airport Image
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    Boundary Bay Airport (CZBB) is a public airport located in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, about 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Vancouver. It is the busiest non-towered airport in Canada, with over 200,000 aircraft movements per year. The airport is owned and operated by the Corporation of Delta.The airport was established in 1942 as a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) base. It was used as a training b...Read more
  13. Vancouver International Airport Image
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    Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the main international airport serving Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, about 12 km (7.5 mi) from Downtown Vancouver. It is the second busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements (306,799) and passengers (25.9 million in 2019), behind Toronto Pearson International Airport.The airport is a...Read more
  14. Lynn Canyon Park
    This free park is ideal for hiking and lovers of the outdoors. Family picnics and swimming holes are what make this area so serene and appealing to tourists and residents alike. There are plenty of things to see with the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, offering information on the local flora and fauna.
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  • I am looking for a theater performance in Vancouver area. Not a musical, just a play.

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  • want to come to Vancouver and do a 1 week cannabis dispensary vacation, vist shops do tours buy stuff stay in a B&B for smokers

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    • You will have to check the official list of where non-medical cannabis is available through privately run retail stores or government-operated retail stores and online sales. You have to 19 years or older to purchase it. You will find places like Windsor Guest House with designated smoking areas. But most of the properties may not allow marijuana smoking. I would suggest contacting the properties directly to confirm. 

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  • What types of festivals does Vancouver offer?

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  • art museums in Vancouver, Canada

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    • Some of the best art museums and galleries in Vancouver include the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver Art Gallery, and Rennie Museum. 

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  • When is the best time of year to visit Vancouver?

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    • The best time to plan a trip to Vancouver is from June to August. These are the summer months with cool and mild weather. You can check the detailed information about the best time to visit Vancouver here. 

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  • Where do I find a Whale watching trip?

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  • I was wondering if there are any tours related to the show Supernatural?

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  • how far is it from the blue horizon hotel to where the cruise ships dock

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  • I have heard there a Tram lift/ride that takes one up a mountain to a panoramic view of the area ... please advise ... thank you

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    • Yes, there is a 'Sea to Sky Gondola' in Vancouver. You can also enjoy winter/summer activities after reaching the top. For more information, you can contact them on  1 604-892-2550.

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