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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

With its mountain background and concrete beaches, Vancouver has attained the name of being one of the best places to visit in Canada. Tourist attractions in Vancouver are beautifully located on a solid ground within the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia. With its in-depth parks and comparatively equitable climate keeping temperatures gentle throughout the year, Vancouver may be a paradise for leisure activities. It is the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada with highest population density. Vancouver is also named as one of the top five worldwide cities for quality of life and standard of living. Let us list down tourist attractions in Vancouver,

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

1. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

It is Vancouver’s first tourist attraction opened in 1889. It is constructed over the Capilano river with 140 meters length and 70 meters breadth in the district of Vancouver. There is a new tourist attraction called Cliffwalk which was added to the park in June 2011. Also, it has the largest collection of North America’s Totem poles, temperate rainforest etc. Another interesting spot of the park is Treetops Adventure, a series of seven suspension bridges that enables visitors to venture from one magnificent tree to another and experience the squirrel’s eye view of the park.

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Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

2. Stanley Park

Stanley Park is a lush solid ground park of giant trees adjacent to Downtown Vancouver incorporated in 1886. This area is the first one of them to be explored in the city. It was named after Lord Stanley, a British politician. The park offers several things to attract tourists. Unlike other parks, Stanley Park is not the creation of an architect but the evolution of forest and urban space over many years. The park has a dense forest with about a half million trees, some of them stand as tall as 76 meters. The Stanley Park was named as the ” top park in the entire world” in 2014. Also, read about tourist attractions in Toronto.

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

3. English Bay

Ocean front English Bay is one of the city’s loveliest and busiest beaches. It is located to the West End of the Vancouver city. English Bay offers a large number of leisure activities like sunbathing, swimming, sunset watching etc. English Bay beaches are a major tourist attraction to visitors all through the year, being the peak season in late summer months. It also hosts a large number of public events, ” the celebration of light”, is a famous competition held every summer. Other events include Vancouver pride parade in summer, Polar bear swims in winter etc.

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Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

4. Gastown

Gastown is the core creation of Vancouver, named after Gassy Jack Deighton, a steamboat captain who arrived in 1867 to open the first saloon in that area. It is a locality of restaurants, gift shops, bars, cinemas etc. It also exhibits many professional offices, art galleries, music and art studios, film schools and much more. Gastown was designated as National Historic Site of Canada in 2009. Steam-Powered Clock is the most famous landmark of Gastown which was built in 1977.

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Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

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5. Museum Of Anthropology

The Museum of Anthropology is located at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver. It is famous for its displays of arts and cultures from around the world. Besides, the Museum of Anthropology also showcases a large number of sculptures, totem poles, and cultural artifacts. All these things make this destination a great attraction for visitors. It also has a collection of 50,000 ethnological objects including objects from all continents. In addition to the ethnographic collections, Museum also has an archaeological collection of about 5,35,000 pieces.

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Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

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6. Granville Island

One of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Vancouver, Granville Island is a thriving center for many activities with the relaxed and distinctive atmosphere. It provides amenities such as beautiful houseboats, theaters, galleries, and restaurants which attract tourist from all corners of the world. Also, The Granville Island Public Market is one of the foremost fashionable attractions in the city. Merchandised fruits and vegetables and also seafood adds to the joy of the visitors. There are over 50 permanent retailers and over one-hundred vendor stalls every day throughout the market selling a variety of products.

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

7. Chinatown

Chinatown in Vancouver is Canada’s largest Chinatown. Chinatown is known for its buzzing food cuisine, which includes traditional Asian bakeries, dim sum restaurants and hip cocktail bars and many more. Wing Sang Building is one of the oldest buildings in Chinatown. Chinatown remains a popular tourist attraction and is one of the largest historic Chinatowns in North America.

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

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8. Canada Palace

Canada National Palace is located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown harbor front. Canada Palace is an iconic landmark for local residents as well as foreign visitors. It provides the facilities that include Canada Flyover, Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, Port Metro Vancouver cruise ship terminal, World Trade Centre office tower etc. Canada hosts the celebration of Canada Day at this beautiful Palace, the largest celebration in Canada. The building’s exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails. These white sails of the building have made it a prominent landmark for the city.

9. Queen Elizabeth Park

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park is municipal park located in Vancouver in an area of 130 acres and at an elevation of 500 feet above the sea level. This beautiful park features many wonderful places to explore such as Arboretum with about 1,500 native and exotic trees, Celebration Pavilion, Quarry Gardens, the Bloedel Conservatory for fauna etc. Attracting more than 6 million visitors every year, Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most popular outdoor space in Vancouver providing natural habitat to many animals like elk, bear, mule deer, lynx, coger etc. It is also listed as one of the beautiful tourist attractions in British Columbia.

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10. Science World

It is a science center run by a not-for-profit organization in Vancouver. The building’s name change to the Telus World of Science on July 20, 2005. It features many permanent interactive exhibits and displays with varying topics throughout such as water, air, motion, and invention etc. Science World was briefly seen in the 2002 American telefilm ‘First Shot’.

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

These are the tourist attractions in Vancouver. Please do add your comments If you think some tourist attractions need to be added.

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