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re: Vancouver, BC suggestions
Posted on 4/18/24 at 10:27 pm to Palmetto08
Posted on 4/18/24 at 10:27 pm to Palmetto08
quote:I've been three times. First two times I really enjoyed it, not as much this last time but we stayed near the airport for convenience.
Does anyone have specific tips on nice restaurants, bars, things to do/see. Possible day trips outside the city?
As others have said Stanley Park and the drive to Whistler are pretty much must do's if you have the time. There are a couple of water falls on the drive up that are short hikes. The 2nd time we stayed near where you are and just enjoyed walking around the city; we did drive to Whistler one day. That was after a cruise from Alaska. We had most of a day to kill when we got off the ship before we could check in; put our bags at the hotel, and got a circulator bus pass where the cruise ships dock. We took the bus to Stanley Park and walked all around it.
About a 1/2 mile from your hotel is the Gastown district which is worth walking around. There are restaurants and a bunch of stores that sell jade .
You can rent a bike in town and see a lot that way. If you have a car you can download the GuideAlong app (used to be called Gypsie Guide?) for free and then pay for a tour of Vancouver Downtown ($5) and one for Vancouver to Whistler ($5). You don't need wifi, it works off of GPS.
We ate at a little soup and sandwich shop at 551 Howe St called Joyeaux Cafe & Restaurant that was really good for what it is. The food was very fresh.
I think Granville Island is worth a visit but i would take a water taxi there. It is small and traffic is congested. There is a food market with all kinds of cooked food to buy. That was the main thing we did there.
This past summer we went to Victoria on Vancouver Island. You can take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay and land at Nanaimo but then it is about a 90 minute drive to Victoria. Or you can take the ferry from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay and then it is just 30 minutes to Victoria. Butchart Gardens are near Swartz Bay. You can get the tickets on line. Foot passengers are allowed but i don't know what type of ground transportation they have
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Couple of pictures of Butchart Gardens.
FYI, traffic and be horrible.
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Downtown Vancouver and a bike rental store.
This post was edited on 4/18/24 at 10:47 pm
Posted on 4/19/24 at 9:01 am to nctiger71
Thank you for the replies. All great info!
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