Vancouver is a coastal city that rests on the lower mainland of British Columbia. Known for being one of the best cities in the world to live this is a destination that brings tourists in all year round. Being the third largest city in the whole of Canada, recent surges of immigration over the past 30 years have helped to make Vancouver extremely diverse. read more »
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The city is also very much an economic centre in Canada and includes the headquarters of everything from natural industries such as forestry to a vibrant film industry scene and beyond. The city is also full up with a variety of cultural centres. With a rich theatre scene, playhouses like the Vogue theatre and the Touchstone Theatre host great productions all year round. Furthermore, the city puts on a variety of theatre related events throughout the year including outdoor shows and festivals. Vancouver also has its own annual International Film Festival, which runs every September. The culture continues to run through the city as a wide variety of museums and libraries fill the city, allowing both visitors and residents a chance to engage their mind with art collections found at places like the Vancouver Art Gallery, or even to step away from the earthly side of things by visiting the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre. Vancouver has a reputation as a great place to dine out, and food from all over the world can be sampled in the city’s restaurants. The more adventurous diners can find food from every corner of the globe in Vancouver, but tried and trusted chains are available all over the city. Best of all, after you have managed to get your fix of the city’s attractions during the day, Vancouver also offers quite a vivacious nightlife scene. The Granville Entertainment District and Gastown both provide those with a penchant to party with a place to enjoy the night hours through to the early hours.
While these attractions help to keep the city afloat, it must be said that the scenery of Vancouver is what makes this city one that has tourists of all kinds visiting throughout all months of the year. Anyone with an appetite for skiing is more than aware of the fact that some of the best slopes in the world can be found around Vancouver. The North Shore Mountains, which are just a 20 minute drive away from the centre of the city, offer three of the best mountains, where you can go and have the ski of your life. In fact, Vancouver’s outdoor scene made it the perfect place for the Winter Olympics of 2010. Aside from great skiing opportunities, given that this is a coastal city, by visiting in the summer months, you can take advantage of the great beaches spread across the border. Lastly, there are also many spectacular parks where you can get in touch with incomparable views and be in the heart of nature. As previously mentioned, Vancouver provides visitors with a wide assortment of places to go during their stay. The skiing types will find solace in the aforementioned North Shore Mountains, where many ski resorts have been set up to accommodate for this demand. Furthermore, Stanley Park has also become quite a popular stop for Vancouver tours with over 1,000 acres of land for visitors to take in. While sports and recreation attractions such as the mountains and many parks and beaches that fill the city are some of its greatest draws, there are also many other attractions that will keep you busy during the entirety of your stay in British Columbia. You’ll want to be sure to make it to Downtown Vancouver where you will get the chance to take in the city’s extraordinary skyline and even go out for a harbour cruise to get even more up close and personal with the breathtaking views. The stunning nature of the city only continues in the several gardens that occupy space in town. The Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardens and Minter Gardens are both particularly awe-inspiring. Overall, there is a hugely diverse scene waiting to be discovered in Vancouver; capable of catering to the needs of even the fussiest holiday maker. Vancouver is a place that you can visit any time of year depending on what your travel desires are. If you’re looking to make the most of the ski season, you’ll want to visit during the colder months from November through March. Alternately, if you’re looking to take advantage of the summer beach scene, make sure to arrange your Vancouver holiday accordingly by booking between the end of June and the end of August.