Parks
Hiding in Stanley Park’s shadow is Queen Elizabeth Park. This 130 acre park in suburban Vancouver offers stunning views of the city and its surrounding mountains. It’s perfect to visit in every season, thanks to the ever-changing vista. People can wander the grounds outside, or head inside to Bloedel Conservatory and its indoor tropical garden.
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Parque Reina Isabel
4600 Cambie StHiding in Stanley Park’s shadow is Queen Elizabeth Park. This 130 acre park in suburban Vancouver offers stunning views of the city and its surrounding mountains. It’s perfect to visit in every season, thanks to the ever-changing vista. People can wander the grounds outside, or head inside to Bloedel Conservatory and its indoor tropical garden.
Kitsilano Beach is where you will find a lot of residents in the summertime. There’s ample park space around the beach for picnics, plus volleyball nets and Kitsilano Pool. The 137 metre outdoor pool is Vancouver’s only saltwater swimming pool, open from mid-May to mid-September.
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Parque de la Playa Kitsilano
1499 Arbutus StKitsilano Beach is where you will find a lot of residents in the summertime. There’s ample park space around the beach for picnics, plus volleyball nets and Kitsilano Pool. The 137 metre outdoor pool is Vancouver’s only saltwater swimming pool, open from mid-May to mid-September.
Found in West Vancouver, Lighthouse Park is one of the most scenic parks on the West Coast. There are many hikes that take people along the coastline or through acres of Douglas firs, but seeing the lighthouse on the cliff is the best part.
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Parque Lighthouse | West Vancouver
4902 Beacon LnFound in West Vancouver, Lighthouse Park is one of the most scenic parks on the West Coast. There are many hikes that take people along the coastline or through acres of Douglas firs, but seeing the lighthouse on the cliff is the best part.
Playa de la Bahía de Ingles
Beach AvenueSightseeing
Labelled as Western Canada’s premier venue for live events, BC Place is a glowing piece of the city’s skyline. It has a retractable roof, which is the largest of its kind in the world. It hosts concerts, as well as Vancouver Whitecaps and BC Lions games. It’s also home to BC Sports Hall of Fame.
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BC Place
777 Pacific BlvdLabelled as Western Canada’s premier venue for live events, BC Place is a glowing piece of the city’s skyline. It has a retractable roof, which is the largest of its kind in the world. It hosts concerts, as well as Vancouver Whitecaps and BC Lions games. It’s also home to BC Sports Hall of Fame.
Sightseeing
Vancouver Art Gallery is the largest gallery in Western Canada, and features both historical and contemporary exhibits by regional, national and international artists. It’s housed in the former provincial courthouse, and its exterior is used in many films and TV shows.
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Galería de Arte de Vancouver
750 Hornby StVancouver Art Gallery is the largest gallery in Western Canada, and features both historical and contemporary exhibits by regional, national and international artists. It’s housed in the former provincial courthouse, and its exterior is used in many films and TV shows.