This interactive visitor's center paints regional forestry from the industry perspective.
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This interactive visitor's center paints regional forestry from the industry perspective.
Once a center of trade and commerce, the oldest building in the city now houses a small history museum of pioneer and native artifacts.
This downtown gallery focuses on art with a socio-political bent.
Gallery showcasing top-of-the-line Northwest Coast native and Inuit art.
Downtown museum explaining the nature and uses of various minerals and gems.
Community center providing space for classes, exhibits and other public events.
Gallery displaying works by Inuit and native Northwest Coast cultures.
Gallery/studio that displays and sells a wide variety of handicrafts.
Through multimedia exhibits, this museum preserves the memory of and educates the public about various aspects of the holocaust.
This information center will provide you with everything you need to know to enjoy your stay in Vancouver.
Vancouver comedy club with shows Tuesday through Saturday.
This paddle wheeler offers visitors harbor tours.
The city's largest theater complex is home to the Vancouver Opera and sponsors a variety of different performances.
Commercial Drive is not only a unique neighbourhood in Vancouver, but it's bucking the trend in North America towards homogenous, franchised malls and big box warehouses. The 15 blocks of Commercial...
This beautiful coastal drive runs along the Sunshine Coast from Vancouver to Lund, offering lovely views of islands and straits and passing through coastal towns. This part of Vancouver is the sunniest and driest, and the highway takes you past ten parks popular for fishing, canoeoing, diving, hiking and other outdoor activities.
The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is Vancouver's newest public art gallery and home for Aboriginal arts, culture, and learning. Located at 639 Hornby Street one block from the Vancouver Art Gallery and steps from the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, it features The Raven's Trove: gold masterworks by Bill Reid (1920-1998), and rotating exhibitions of Aboriginal art. The Gallery opens to the public May 10, 2008 with Bill Reid: Master of Haida Art.
This beach is located in Pacific Rim National Park. This beach is part of Long Beach.
An 800-acre park full of gently rolling lawns and lots of trees.
House belonging to famous Canadian painter Emily Carr.
Scenic running and hiking trail along the Pacific.
Posh neighborhood with a beautiful park, great for running.
Soothe your ears with some of the harmonious melodies played by this world-renowned symphony orchestra.
A Victorian-style cemetery containing the earthly remains of Vancouver's most prominent families.
Well-known building in Vancouver, thought to be haunted by ghosts.
A well-known building in Vancouver believed to be haunted by a murdered deadbeat gambler.
Spring held sacred by some of the indigenous tribes in the area because of its special powers.
