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Can anyone give me some advice about Vancouver?
Me, my mother, my brother and his girlfriend will be going to Vancouver soon and I need some information about places to go for leisure…not art stuff or museums though. We will be staying for about a week. I already tried to get some info on yahoo and google and all i got so far is Granville Island and Stanley Park. Any more suggestions? Thanks!!!
Hello!
I live 20 kms from downtown Vancouver (15-20mins away). I practically go to downtown 4 times a week.
Vancouver is a great scenic city but you’ll have to go outside to experience a lot more.
Yes Granville island is so nice especially now in the summer. Go to a restaurant called “Bridges” it’s the big yellow building with one of the best patios in the city. Also you can do a bit of shopping in the area too but not Sears shopping, this is the good stuff. Small shops and mostly homemade art and crafts shops are there. The market is nice too, usually consists of fruit stands, nice bakeries, and coffee shops. (Area isn’t THAT big and it used to be an island)
Stanley Park is also nice. If you and you’re family want go walk around the park on the seawall. One of the best scenic walks by the water. There is also a small zoo and the aquarium is a MUST!!!
Robson street is the busiest street in the city for pedestrains. But it’s mainly meant for shopping so I suggest go experience More Than shopping. I’m sure you can do that in your area.
Van Dusen gardens are open now. I believe it’s close to Granville street just south of downtown. Just mention the place and you’ll find it for sure.
If you REALLY want and have the time and can afford it. Go take the ferry to Victoria. Great ocean city on the southern tip of Vancouver island. You can go to www.bcferries.com and see how much it would cost. You’ll have to take the tswassen – Schwartz bay route.
For a nice picnic, go to White Cliff park in West Vancouver. White might be spelt Whyt, not 100%. But if you mention it to a tourist centre they’ll find it for you.
it’s nice when sunny of course, but make sure you have a picnic there and have a little walk by the water. it’s amazing.
Whistler can also be a great destination but if you want to buy stuff make sure you have money. Or if you want to stay overnight it’s not cheap either. It’s roughly a 2hour drive from Vancouver. Don’t know if you’re renting a car.
Transportation is below par here.
I have a few other tid bit places. feel free to e-mail me at sashasorg644@hotmail.com
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