Vancouver Tourist Information
For a refreshing escape from
the excitement of the big city, a number of gardens including the UBC and
VanDusen Botanical Gardens, the Bloedel Floral Conservatory and the Dr. Sun
Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardens, all offer peace and quiet for those who seek
it. After relaxing in the gardens, you'll have only one thing left to do: Head
downtown! See what all the excitement is about as you head into the heart of the
hustle and bustle for a host of sensational attractions the whole family will
enjoy. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many ethnic restaurants in the area, or
shop 'til you drop in the fashion boutiques on Robson Street, and the wealth of
gift shops in historic Gastown and Chinatown. Get lost in the maze of stores in
Pacific Centre, or wander from the hub of downtown to enjoy the friendly
atmosphere of the markets on Granville Island, Lonsdale Quay, and New
Westminster. Commercial Drive, the Punjabi Market, and Gallery Row, an
antique-lover's paradise on South Granville Street, also lure visitors looking
for that special something to remind them of their trip. For those who still
haven't found what they're looking for, Vancouver also offers a number of
exciting activities.
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Keep your golf swing in practice at one of the city's first class courses, or
ponder the deeper meaning of aesthetics at more than 100 art galleries across
town. History buffs enjoy visiting heritage sites like the Gulf of Georgia
Cannery in Steveston, the Heritage Village & Carousel in Burnaby, and the
many museums in Greater Vancouver, including the University of British
Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology which features the world's finest display of
First Nation's art. Hands-on exhibits at Science World, and mammoth-screen Imax
movies at Canada Place and Science World also delight visitors of all ages.
With so many sights and activities stretched over such a large area of land and sea, your biggest problem will be fitting it all in. City transit offers exceptional bus service, combined with water-crossing sea-buses, and high-speed sky trains to take you where you need to go as efficiently as possible. Mini ferries and trolley cars will also help you get around, while horse-drawn carriages, double-decker buses, and harbour cruises let you tour the city in style, pointing out interesting landmarks and dishing local secrets along the way.
Located on the Trans-Canada Highway, 154 km (96 mi.) west of Hope, and easily accessed by commercial bus, air, and rail lines, Greater Vancouver welcomes thousands of visitors each day. BC Ferries also sails into Horseshoe Bay and Tsawwassen Ferry Terminals from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, as well as Gibsons, on the lower Sunshine Coast.
Population: 2,000,000
Elevation: 3 m (10 ft.)
Average July Temperature: 17ºC (63ºF)
Average January
Temperature: 3ºC (37ºF)
Annual Rainfall: 112 cm (44
in.)
Annual Snowfall: 55 cm (22 in.)
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