Tourism Vancouver - Official Visitors' Guide

2014/2015

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20 welcome to vancouver Photos: canadian tourism commission; Destination Bc/albert normandin; Slipstream rock climbing & Guiding centre; coast mountain Photography place for birdwatching. Several adventure companies offer guided birdwatching experiences, including a bald eagle-viewing fl oat trip at Brackendale, one of the world's top spots for viewing these magnifi cent birds. Rainforest interpretive walks Discover ancient natural wonders and fascinating wildlife on the north Shore or Bowen Island as knowledgeable guides lead groups through the lush west coast rainforest, amid towering Douglas fi rs and cedar trees, some 500 to 900 years old. Scuba diving It might surprise you to learn that British columbia has several famed dive spots, including Porteau cove, just 38 kilometres (24 miles) north of vancouver. three wrecked vessels create artifi cial reefs, which are home to octopuses, anemones and harbour seals. Rock climbing the Stawamus chief near Squamish is a granite monolith offering rock climbers the ultimate vertical fi x. challenging climbs are also found on vancouver's north Shore in the deep gorge of capilano canyon, at lighthouse Park and on the bluffs in Deep cove overlooking Indian arm. Hiking Get a head start by beginning your hike at a high point – the new Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish delivers you to trails 885 metres (2,900 feet) above sea level, treating you to sweeping views of Howe Sound along the way. or, for a real workout, try the Grouse Grind, a 2.9-kilometre (1.8-mile) trail straight up to the top of Grouse Mountain. make it to the top for some serious bragging rights. Native cultural experiences vancouver offers ample opportunity to experience the unique cultures of canada's First nations, such as Klahowya Village. traditional performances and carving can be seen daily at Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park. In Deep cove, take an interpretive paddle tour complete with ancestral songs and legends in traditional cedar canoes with Takaya Tours. Interpretive Walks Takaya Tours Grouse Mountain Trails Rock Climbing p18-21_Outdoors.indd 20 14-04-16 10:12 AM

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