This amazing multicultural, mountain filled city on the water is one of the best cities in the world, and once you visit you will certainly agree. Take a bike tour of Stanley Park, or a walk across the world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Vancouver has something for everyone. Gastown, Yaletown, and Kits (in the summertime) are all must visits.
Epicurean Adventures
Don't tell Montreal or Toronto but Vancouver is the culinary capital of Canada. Loosen your belt and dive right into North America's best Asian dining scene, from chatty Chinese restaurants to authentic izakayas
(Japanese neighborhood pubs), or taste a rich smorgasbord of freshly
caught seafood, including seasonal spot prawns and juicy wild salmon.
The farm-to-table movement here has revitalized the notion of West Coast
cuisine – anyone for succulent Fraser Valley duck and a side dish of
foraged morels? And we haven't even started on about the craft-beer
scene that has led the nation in recent years.
Outdoor Wonderland
Those
snow-dusted mountains that peek between downtown's glass towers?
They're less than 30 minutes away by car. Vancouverites really can ski
in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon – although it's more
relaxing to chill out and take your time. The city's North Shore nature
doorstep offers snow sports, mountain biking and leisurely rainforest
viewing, while the city itself is studded with sandy beaches, forest
trails, kayaking routes, seawall bike lanes and Canada's urban green-space jewel, the mighty and highly beloved Stanley Park.
Why I Love Vancouver
By John Lee, Writer
Hummingbirds on my balcony, beaches in Stanley Park,
and the annual dusting of snow on surrounding mountains. Although I
moved here from the UK in the 1990s, I still gape at Vancouver's natural
beauty. For me, it's the backdrop that sets this metropolis apart. But
I'm a big-city boy at heart and I've also been delighted to see
Vancouver grow up since I arrived. From amazing (and great-value) dining
to a thriving local art scene, Vancouver continues to move forward –
and I don't just mean the brilliant craft-beer scene (although,
personally, that really helps).
Neighbourhood Hotspots
Don't
make the mistake of thinking that downtown exclusively is what
Vancouver is about. Walk or hop transit and within minutes you'll be
hanging with the locals in one of the city's distinctive 'hoods. Whether
discovering the coffee shops of Commercial Dr or the hipster haunts of
Main St, the indie bars and restaurants of Gastown or the heritage-house beachfronts of Kitsilano,
you'll find this city perfect for easy-access urban exploration. Just
be sure to chat to the locals wherever you go: they may seem shy or
aloof at first, but Vancouverites love talking up their town.
Grassroots Arts
A
lack of Guggenheim-sized galleries to make its art-scene obvious means
you'll have to go looking for the city's cultural side, but that's its
main appeal. Vancouver's thriving artistic edge is local, grassroots and
neighborhood-sized: think of it like a locavore movement for culture
lovers. Mingle with the regulars at waterfront Shakespeare shows,
electric dance performances, sparkling theatrical events, toe-tapping
live music and a huge range of public art – as well as a huge open-house
art crawl that enlivens East Vancouver every November.
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