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Spot the Girl in a Wetsuit statue on a rock while walking along Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park Seawall.
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Visit Granville Island year-round for kayaking in the marina or relaxing at the free water park during warm weather.
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Queen Elizabeth Park’s Bloedel Conservatory houses 100+ exotic birds, 500 tropical plants, and three climate zones.
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The Museum of Anthropology displays Northwest Coast First Nations artifacts like canoes, totem poles, and masks.
Mount Pleasant is East Vancouver’s hip hub for diverse cuisines, indie stores, and a treasure trove of coffee spots.
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Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver's answer to Venice Beach, is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying ocean views.
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Explore Gastown home to the steam clock which whistles every 15 minutes and is powered by steam and electricity.
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Chinatown is a peaceful Ming-style retreat amidst Vancouver's bustling urban environment.
VanDusen Botanical Garden features the Laburnum Walk with yellow blooms and a hedge maze loved by visitors.
English Bay Beach offers kayaking, volleyball, biking, and stunning views along the Stanley Park Seawall.
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