9 Places to Visit in Vancouver Canada

There truly are some great places to visit in Vancouver Canada, it might be hard to only head up for a short visit. We’re sure you will want to extend your stay to see the great attractions this city offers. No matter what type of traveler you are, you will find something great to do in Vancouver.

There are so many places to visit in Canada that are safe and beautiful. There should never be a worry about safety in Vancouver, or Canada, as long as you take your regular precautions as you would when traveling or even out and about your hometown. Just use common sense and your vacation will go off without a hitch.

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Vancouver is an excellent getaway for city slickers or nature lovers. Get great skyline panoramas, go crazy at an urban park and even get your fix of foreign. With Chinatown and Chinese gardens gracing the city with its presence, it will be a fantastic little escape out of ordinary. If it’s nature you crave, the majestic mountains around Vancouver can accommodate. No matter if you want a hot chocolate by the fireplace as you watch the snow, or if you want to get out there and shred some powder. What are you waiting for? Come check out some of the hot spot places to visit in Vancouver Canada.


9. Stanley Park

If you have kids, or are a kid yourself, this park is the place to head to. Stanley Park is the largest urban park on the North American continent. For the little ones, there’s a splashing good fun water park, a mini train, marine creatures at the aquarium, and even a farm. Wander the cedar and fir trees and the flower garden, or rollerblade or bike down the 5.5 Seawall path.

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8. Granville Island Public Market

I hope you’re hungry, if not, you will be soon. This market is a sprawling complex of food and produce. The freshest fish and seafood imaginable, some rare mushrooms, and the most incredible cheeses can be found here. Get a guided tour and meet some local chefs.

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7. Whistler Blackcomb

Only a short 2-hour drive away is one of the county’s best areas to ski. Behold, 8,000 acres for pro boarders or snow bunnies to get their powder fix. Take a ride from the two summits with the gondola ride, PEAK 2 PEAK. Are you coming during the summer? It’s still worth coming to for the adrenaline-inducing mountain-biking, trails, and spectacular views.

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6. Sea Safari

A Sea Safari or kayak ride through the coastal waters off Vancouver can bring you quite the surprise. Whales, bald eagles, herons, and seals are just a few of the critters you might have the pleasure of encountering when out on the water.

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5. Grouse Mountain

Another fantastic getaway to the mountains would be at this close and fun location. When the snow is fresh, enjoy your favorite winter sport up here. Snowshoeing, ice skating, skiing, snowboarding and more. But just like many other areas of Canada, the fun doesn’t stop if there’s no snow. The summer months bring you more heart pumping activities like paragliding, ziplining, and canoeing.

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4. Chinatown

You sure do deserve a snack, especially after all those intense sports! Get your fill at Chinatown, the ultimate place to eat some authentic Chinese food without catching a flight. Pork buns, dim sum, and if you dare, chicken feet, are just a few of the specialties offered.

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3. Vancouver Art Gallery

Spend part of your time here in the city enjoying contemporary art from around the world. Emily Carr, Italian paintings, and other European masterpieces adorning the walls make a feature exhibit. Take a gander at this world-class art and then lounge at their cafe and gallery store.

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2. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Yes, that’s right, get back to China. This is one of the most incredible Chinese Gardens in the country as well as being named a Top World City Garden by National Geographic. It’s a breathtaking sanctuary showing off a pavilion, traditional architecture, and even trees and Taihu rocks from China.

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1. Vancouver Lookout

This might be a great introduction for those visiting this magnificent city. Get the ultimate preview of the gorgeous coast, mountains and the skyline of Vancouver; a complete 360 view. This happens to be a great place to get information about visiting the rest of the city, so making a stop here in the beginning of your visit would be wise and rewarding.

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Which place to visit in Vancouver Canada are you most excited about visiting first?