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10 Incredible Ways to Explore Vancouver, Canada

Spot the Girl in a Wetsuit statue on a rock while walking along Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park Seawall.

Stanley Park

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Visit Granville Island year-round for kayaking in the marina or relaxing at the free water park during warm weather.

Granville Island

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Queen Elizabeth Park’s Bloedel Conservatory houses 100+ exotic birds, 500 tropical plants, and three climate zones.

Queen Elizabeth Park

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The Museum of Anthropology displays Northwest Coast First Nations artifacts like canoes, totem poles, and masks.

Museum of Anthropology at UBC

Mount Pleasant is East Vancouver’s hip hub for diverse cuisines, indie stores, and a treasure trove of coffee spots.

Mount Pleasant

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Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver's answer to Venice Beach, is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying ocean views.

Kitsilano Beach

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Explore Gastown home to the steam clock which whistles every 15 minutes and is powered by steam and electricity.

Gastown

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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Chinatown is a peaceful Ming-style retreat amidst Vancouver's bustling urban environment.

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden

VanDusen Botanical Garden features the Laburnum Walk with yellow blooms and a hedge maze loved by visitors.

VanDusen Botanical Garden

English Bay Beach offers kayaking, volleyball, biking, and stunning views along the Stanley Park Seawall.

English Bay

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