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            | Vancouver by Day 18 Great Places to Visit
 |  Jan 
          Lee's Travellin' News
 
 
 
           
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                Lions Gate 
                Bridge at night. 
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               |  Describing Vancouver is no easy feat for a writer, least of all for 
          someone who loves West Coast diversity and considers a trip to the city 
          to be nothing short of exotic. Vancouver, with its majestic skyline 
          of snow-tipped mountains and incredible sunsets, would impress the most 
          seasoned traveller. It is also the place to go to find great nightlife, 
          romantic dining, or just a little bit of West Coast Canadian culture. 
         Those of us who have the opportunity to visit Vancouver 
          whenever we wish, have our own personalized list of top places to visit. 
          For me, it always starts with a little sushi - a favourite in almost 
          any area of the city. Vancouver is famous for its outstanding restaurants, 
          which range from Westcoast First Nation to any number of other different 
          culinary traditions. Chinatown, with its dim sum specials, is one of 
          the largest and oldest Chinese communities on the West Coast. Commercial 
          Street offers a mixture of Latin American and Italian cuisine and is 
          a favourite of locals and visitors alike.  
           
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                Van Dusen 
                Botanical Gardens. 
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               |  But food isn't everything in Vancouver (as much as I like to think 
          it is sometimes). The unusual history of this area has produced a wide 
          selection of museums and historical sites. It also has more parks than 
          you could visit in a week. Stanley Park offers some of best vistas in 
          town and is just minutes from downtown. Burnaby Mountain Park, on the 
          east side of the Greater Vancouver Area, provides a spectacular view 
          of Vancouver and the surrounding communities.  There is a variety of transportation modes available to the Vancouver 
          visitor. Landsea Tours offers 
          bus tours of many of Vancouver's favourite haunts, including trendy 
          English Bay, Stanley Park and Granville Island. Gray Line has a number 
          of local bus tours that are popular. There is also a trolley system 
          called Vancouver Trolley Company, that stops at many of Vancouver's 
          attractions. Or you can join a walking tour starting from any number 
          of points in town.  The public transit system (which includes the bus, sky train and sea 
          bus) is quite good, but often crowded. Specific transit information 
          is available by calling 1-604-521-0400.  For extra help with directions and maps, contact Tourism Vancouver 
          at 1-604-683-2000. Tourism BC (1-800-435-5622) can assist 
          with accommodations as well. The following is a list of some of the 
          highlights in the Greater Vancouver area. You can pick or choose, or 
          schedule a guided tour through a licensed company.  
           
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                Gastown's 
                Steam Clock. 
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               |  The Ancient 
          and the Artistic Museums and the Like:
 
           
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                 The 
                Museum of Anthropology: 6393 NW Marine Drive
 University of British Columbia
 1-604-822-5087
 |  The museum is a mandatory visit for anyone interested in West Coast 
          Canadian history and Aboriginal art. Parking is available at the museum, 
          or you can bus it.  
           
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                 The 
                Vancouver Art Gallery: 750 Hornby
 1-604-662-4719
 |  Housed in the old city courthouse, this museum features displays and 
          travelling exhibits of a wide range of Canadian and international artists. 
          Easy walking distance from Granville and Georgia.  
           
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                 Science 
                World: 1455 Quebec St.
 1-604-268-6363
 |  An interactive museum for kids young and grown. You can't miss its 
          location - just look for the shiny geodesic dome on the north shores 
          of False Creek.  
           
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                 Vancouver 
                Aquarium: Stanley Park
 1-604-268-9900
 |  There's more to see and do than look at exotic fish. There is a sleepover 
          program for little ones (oh, to be a kid again) and a Japanese fish 
          painting exhibit.  
           
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                 Pacific 
                Space Centre: 1-604 738-7827
 
  Maritime 
                Museum: 1-604-257-8300
 
  Vancouver 
                Museum: 1-604-736-4431
 |  A planetarium, maritime exhibits and Vancouver history, all at one 
          location, overlooking beautiful English Bay.  
           
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                Vancouver 
                Public Library. 
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               |  Unusual Landmarks  
           
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                 The 
                Vancouver Public Library: 350 W. Georgia
 1-604-331-3600
 |  An incredible achievement in architecture. Centrally located downtown. 
         
           
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                 Gastown: Water Street area
 |  Gastown is best typified by "Gassy Jack", a 14-foot high copper statue 
          that stands sentry to the cobblestone intersection of Alexander and 
          Powell. Gastown is where Vancouver originally began. Features great 
          food, great pubs and a unique atmosphere.  
           
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                 Granville 
                Island: Under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge
 |  A sign at Fir and Broadway will direct you north to the waterfront 
          public market. Theatre, restaurants and artist studios are some of the 
          specialties here. Very popular on weekends.  
           
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                 Capilano 
                Suspension Bridge: 3735 Capilano Road
 North Vancouver
 1-604-985-7474
 |  One of Vancouver's most popular fixtures in a beautiful setting. Take 
          a moment to watch Aboriginal carvers at work.  
           
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                Totems at 
                Stanley Park. 
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                Courtesy of Jan Lee 
               |  A Little Bit of Heaven Vancouver Parks and Scenic Sites:
 
 
           
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                 Stanley 
                Park: West end of downtown Vancouver
 |   405 hectares (1,000 acres) of beaches, trails and forest - one of 
          Vancouver's true historic landmarks.  
           
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                 Queen 
                Elizabeth Park: 33rd Ave. and Cambie
 1-604-257-8570
 |  The highest spot in Vancouver (500 feet/150 metres), it is home to 
          the Bloedel Floral Conservatory.  
           
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                 Dr. 
                Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden: 578 Carrall Street
 1-604-662-3207
 |  Patterned after a garden of a Ming Dynasty scholar. Admission for BC 
          seniors is free every third Wednesday of the month.  
           
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                 Burnaby 
                Mountain Park: Centennial Way
 Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby
 (no phone)
 |  Ok, so this is a bit of a jaunt from central Vancouver. But for panoramic 
          views, this park can't be beat. On a clear day you can see the Gulf 
          Islands.  
           
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                Vancouver's 
                historic Chinatown. 
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               |  Fantastic Festivals: 
  Vancouver's specialty, to be sure. There are ethnic festivals, maritime 
          festivals, fireworks displays and all-out-no-holds-bar summer parties 
          that have put Vancouver on the map. Check with Tourism Vancouver for 
          the current date for the festival of your choice.  
           
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                 Bard 
                on the Beach Shakespeare Festival: usually July-September
 Vanier Park
 1-604-739-0559
 |  Dinner with the Bard - what could be finer? 
          
         
           
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                 Vancouver 
                Folk Music Festival: July
 Jericho Beach Park
 1-604-602-9798
 |  A cornucopia of funky and traditional music from around the world on 
          one of Vancouver's most popular beaches.  
           
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                 The 
                International Writers (and Readers) Festival: October
 Granville Island, various venues
 1-604-681-6330
 |  Enjoy readings by some of the best up and coming writers each year. 
         Next month - Join us for a day tour of Vancouver's famous Stanley Park. 
            © Copyright Jan Lee  Jan Lee        jnlee@sfu.ca
 Be sure to read other 
          articles by Jan Lee in the BC Adventure Network
 
 
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