Riverside Banquet Halls provides customers with Richmond and Surrey BCs largest banquet facilities. Opening their doors in 1997, the Riverside team has been making customers dreams into a reality. With 5 banquet halls to serve the community, Riverside handles 400 functions a year, which include receptions, wedding ceremonies, birthdays, seminars, corporate functions, fundraisers and many more. Riverside takes care of everything from international catering to decorations and entertainment. This family business prides itself on giving excellent customer service. Repeat business is proof of their customer satisfaction. The Ghirra family comprises the core of the organization and shares their values with over fifty employees.
Poised at the peak of Queen Elizabeth Park, in an enchanted garden setting with a stunning, panoramic view of Vancouver's city skyline and the local mountains, this glass-wrapped restaurant offers distinctive, regional West Coast cuisine and exceptional service. Seasons in the Park is by far one of Vancouver's finest restaurants for any special occasion, corporate or private, big or small. Seasons offers guests the perfect location combined with an impressive Pacific Northwest menu that can be fine-tuned to meet any group's tastes. Since opening in 1989, Seasons in the Park has hosted a variety of events including a dinner for Presidents Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton during the 1993 Vancouver Summit meetings, the wedding reception for Vancouver's singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan and a surprise dinner for the International Olympic Committee as part of the 2010 Olympic bid, won by Vancouver.
My boyfriend and I had brunch here recently. The service was excellent. The food was the best and displayed very nicely. I would recommend coming here to eat a quality fabulous meal at such an affordable price.Read more
VanDusen Botanical Garden invites you to their establishment. You can get there by car. They are positioned in an area packed with parks and merchants.
The garden design features displays of plants in picturesque landscape settings. Specific garden areas are planted to illustrate botanical relationships, such as the Rhododendron Walk, or geographical origins, as in Sino-Himalayan Garden. These areas are set amidst rolling lawns, tranquil lakes and dramatic rockwork with vistas of the mountains and Vancouver cityscape. VanDusen Botanical Garden provides an inspiring and enjoyable environment for visitors of all ages and interests. With its excellent collections and the beauty of their display, the Garden promotes knowledge and understanding of the world of plants and their fundamental importance to life.
Thank goodness some people with foresight and vision saw the opportunity that presented itself when the Shaughnessy Golf course closed in the 60s. Saving a good chunk of the land from developers, the Vancouver Foundation, the Province and the City of Vancouver worked to establish this gem on part of the land once occupied by the golf course. The results are now here for all to see with charming little paths winding among the impressive variety of plants, shrubs, bushes and trees that are all carefully labeled throughout the grounds. There's even a fun and challenging hedge maze! The restaurant is a lovely place to go for a meal and the gardens seem an ideal spot to hold a wedding with great places for photo ops throughout the gardens. And Van Dusen continues to improve with a new visitor centre being built for 2011. The other thing that must be mentioned as a must see is the light show they put on every Christmas. Huge swaths of the gardens are lit up with thousands if not millions of lights. This is all complemented by a musically choreographed light show that happens regularly on the main pond. WIth snack booths offering hot chocolate and other goodies it is a great way to indulge in Christmas Spirit. Visit Van Dusen Gardens and enjoy a little tranquility in the middle of the city!Read more
The Scottish Cultural Centre in Vancouver welcomes thousands of people every week - where we can accommodate almost 400 people per event - to participate in classes, concerts, fundraisers, banquets, seminars, meetings, church services, wedding receptions and wedding ceremonies. Our guests have come to appreciate and trust the quality of the experience they have at the Scottish Cultural Centre; from the cleanliness of the building to the professionalism and friendliness of the knowledgeable staff that is always willing to go the distance to ensure that an event is memorable for all the right reasons.