Tourism Vancouver - Official Visitors' Guide

2013/2014

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Take a carriage ride Get some perspective Step aboard an old-fashioned horse-drawn vehicle and meander in comfort through the natural beauty of Stanley Park, Vancouver's number-one attraction. Located in the downtown Harbour Centre, the Vancouver Lookout, at a height of 130 metres (430 feet), is the perfect place to survey the city and plan – or reflect upon – your day. Keep your eye on the ball From views of the city to grand vistas of Georgia Strait and the Coast Mountains, nearly all of Vancouver's dozens of top-notch golf courses are framed by majestic scenery. Stop to smell the flowers A sanctuary in the heart of the city, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden was the first authentic classical Chinese Grouse Mountain Skyride Furry Creek Golf Course First Nations Carving Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden Admire First Nations art One of the best places to see the artwork of B.C.'s native residents is the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology, with its collection of approximately 6,000 objects from B.C.'s First Nations. The Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Galleries in Yaletown and Gastown showcase contemporary master carvings, basketry, glasswork, jewelry and more. And be sure to also visit the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art and the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver. 10  welcome to vancouver p08-11_Experiences.indd 10 garden ever built outside of China. Walk along the peaceful paths to admire the harmony of water, plants and architecture and see why this was named the world's top city garden in a recent book by National Geographic. Have a peak experience Grouse Mountain's Skyride will deliver you to remarkable views and a huge range of on-mountain experiences: outdoor skating, snowshoeing, skiing and snowboarding in winter, and hiking, ziplining and more in summer. Photos: TVan 13-04-17 1:38 PM

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