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The Capilano Suspension Bridge is great family fun. The central part of this attraction is of course the bridge itself. 80 metres above the Capilano River it is often gut-check time to head out on the bridge and take a look over the side as it sways with the other visitors or, worse, the breeze. There isn't much to worry about but it is an exhilarating experience nonetheless. Beyond the bridge there is another equally exhilarating experience in the Treetops Adventure. Picture being high above the forest floor and going from tree to tree on a series of suspension bridges and getting to rest on platforms attached to the trees. Very cool. They have a great gift shop and lots of opportunities to learn about the history of the bridge and the first nations history in the area. A great deal for local residents too is that you can buy an unlimited membership good for a year for the same price as regular admission. Read more
We provide the best wilderness adventures and trekking vacations in Nepal and BC, Canada. Professional and experienced guides will show you some of the most incredible wilderness settings while providing a fun and educational guided experience. We provide the best food and equipment from local companies to make your trip enjoyable and safe.
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Grouse Mountain - The Peak Of Vancouver welcomes you to their establishment. They are open late all week. You can get there by car.
At FlyOver Canada you will spend approximately 30 minutes getting introduced to our great country. You will first enter the preshow area where you will be immersed in an audio-visual show of Canada 'up close and personal' before heading to the boarding zone for your preflight briefing.
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The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, the first of its kind outside of China, is an authentic representation of an age - old garden tradition which reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The Garden is characteristic of the private spaces within a Ming scholar's residence. With its asymmetrical arrangement of rocks and plants, its winding paths and corridors, and the vistas that overlook its courtyards, the Garden emulates the rhythms of nature. Ming dynasty scholars, the elite of their time, lived and worked in their garden, sharing these enchanting spaces with friends and family of all ages. Like any home, a scholar's garden was filled with energy, but also offered quiet moments for contemplation.
Since 1977 the Vancouver Lookout has been one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the city. The Vancouver Lookout is situated in the heart of the city high above Vancouver and the perfect "best first stop", providing a breathtaking bird's eye view of one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Glass elevators whisk visitors 170 meters (550 feet) skyward from street level to the Vancouver Lookout in a mere 40 seconds. Enjoy a spectacular 360º view of Metro Vancouver. Tickets are valid all day, guest can enjoy both the day and night views. Our welcoming and knowledgeable staff will be delighted to provide a complimentary 360 degrees tour describing Vancouver's infamous landmarks and landscapes or explore your own and discover fascinating facts about Vancouver through our interpretive displays posted on the deck's perimeter.
The Vancouver Aquarium's location can't be beat and neither can the experience they offer. We have been members for the last 4 years and despite dozens of trips we always see something new on every single trip. With a variety of themed areas and literally thousands of sea creatures to see, the Vancouver Aquarium is a great way to while away an afternoon. Make sure you check out the Dolphin show and the shark tank is a great place to watch the sharks and wonder why they don't eat the fish in the tank with them. I also highly recommend the membership option since two visits pays for the membership and then every other visit in that year is basically free. We've been known to go to the aquarium for an hour just because we needed to kill a bit of time...and what a great way to do so! Also of special note are the birthday parties they offer for kids. A great deal, especially for members, and the best part is getting to go behind the scenes with your knowledgeable tour guide. Check out the Vancouver Aquarium and watch the delight in your family's faces. Read more
Fully-narrated, 1-hour long tours around the eastern half of Stanley Park depart every 20-30 minutes, daily, rain or shine, March 1 - October 31, from the Horse-Drawn Tour kiosk beside the information booth in Stanley Park, just off the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park. Step aboard one of our old-fashioned horse-drawn vehicles and relax in comfort as our professional guides narrate your exploration through the natural beauty of Stanley Park. Tour highlights include the famous Totem Poles, Deadmans Island, the Girl in a Wetsuit Statue, the Empress of Japan Figurehead, the Lions Gate Bridge, a coastal Red Cedar forest, the Rose Gardens, and more. Carriages seat up to 26 passengers, are wheelchair accessible and covered, and lap blankets are provided. No reservations required.
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