Tourism Vancouver - Official Visitors' Guide

2013/2014

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Winter fun Vancouver's local mountains, Grouse and Cypress, offer skiing and snowboarding as well as other non-ski activities, such as sledding, ice skating and snowshoeing. Visit the farm At Maplewood Farm, kids can take a close-up look at 200 farm animals and the "Meet a Reptile" weekend program, falconry presentations, a Safari Express miniature train and plenty of furry friends. Ride a roller coaster Playland, an amusement park at the Pacific National Exhibition, will keep kids grinning for hours on end with more than 35 thrilling rides, a special Kids Playce for Britannia Mine Museum Cypress Mountain Burnaby Village Museum Playland birds, pet the bunnies and pat the horses. Spring is a favourite time to go – that's when the baby animals are born. little ones and the new Pacific Adventure Golf challenge. Dare to look down Infuse some fun into learning about the past at the Burnaby Village Museum, Fort Langley National Historic Site, Vancouver's historic Gastown neighbourhood and the Britannia Mine Museum. Cross high above the river at Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park, complete with a towering rope bridge, rainforest nature trails, a collection of totem poles and the Treetops Adventure – a network of smaller bridges strung between the trees. Meet the creatures Have more fun with animals at the Greater Vancouver Zoo. Family excitement includes the daily lion and tiger feedings, Photos: Burnaby Village Museum; TVan/BC Museum of Mining; PNE; Cypress Mountain p18-19_FamilyFun.indd 19 Travel back in time Get More Discover free activities for kids around Vancouver at tourismvancouver.com/kids tourismvancouver.com  19 13-04-24 12:10 PM

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