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  1. Things To Do Today – Sunday, July 6th

    Jul04

    Top 5 Things to do Today Your weekend is almost over! If you haven't been out already, here's five things to do to make sure your leisure days aren't wasted. 5th Annual Grouse Mountain Seek The Peak Relay This grueling 16 km race, raising funds for Rethink Breast Cancer, starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, makes its way through North Vancouver, then heads up ...

  2. Things to Do Today – Saturday, July 5, 2008

    Jul04

    Top 5 Things to do Today Ooops! Just as the weather was luring us into a false sense of sunny security, the forecast this weekend is calling for clouds and occasional rain. But don't let that dampen your spirits. There's plenty of fun to be had to today, from cross-cultural celebrations to bargain shopping. Here's our five suggestions for a great day. African Peace Forum Connect ...

  3. Things To Do Today- Friday, July 4th

    Jul03

    Top 5 Things to do Today   It's the USA's turn to enjoy a long weekend with Independence Day on the 4th, while we'll have to make do with just two days – and the weather forecast is saying they will be rainy and cloudy ones at that. To get your weekend going here are five events happening in and around Vancouver for Friday, July 4, 2008. George Michael at GM Place For ...

  4. The SmartVisit Card: Your Best Bet To See Vancouver

    Jul02

    While Vancouver, Victoria and Whistler have enough natural, no-cost attractions to fill an entire visit to the city, most of the real show-stoppers cost money – whether it be the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, or the thrilling Hell's Gate Airtram, the cost of seeing the city's most talked-about attractions can add up. One solution to combat tourism expenses in the Smart...

  5. Things To Do Today – Saturday, June 28th

    Jun27

    Chances are you've already made your plans for this Canada Day long weekend- either you're up at the lake taking a dip or barbecuing in the backyard. ON the off chance that you're sat in front of your computer RIGHT NOW, we have help. It's not too late to get outside and enjoy the summer. Here's what's going on in and around Vancouver today. Portobello West Fashion & Art Market If you...

  6. Things To Do Today – Friday, June 27th

    Jun27

    The long weekend is upon us! Hopefully you have a boss willing to let you swap out Canada Day (Tuesday) with a Monday holiday, and you're currently inflating the kiddie pool for what the weather forecast says will be a reasonably warm Saturday and Sunday. To get things started in style, here's five events happening around Vancouver for Friday June, 27, 2008. TD Canada Trust Vancouve...

  7. Annual Events: Illuminaries Lantern Festival - Cancelled for 2008

    Apr14

    One of the most magical events on the Vancouver calendar, the Illuminaries Lantern Festival, sees thousands of Vancouverites descend upon Trout Lake at dusk, for an evening of wonder, beauty and community. Staged mid-summer by the non-profit Public Dreams Society, the lantern procession requires the public to bring their own hand-made paper lanterns, lit from within by single candles. Some are ...

  8. Annual Events - Gay Pride Weekend - Aug 3, 2008

    Apr14

    The Vancouver Pride Society celebrates the city's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community, and those that love them the last weekend of every July. With performances, seminars, educational events, demonstrations and of course, a gigantic parade, Vancouver Pride Weekend draws hundreds into the city every year, particularly to the gay-friendly areas of Davie Village (In the West End) a...

  9. Annual Events Pacfic National Exhibition/Playland

    Apr14

    For those visitors to Vancouver for whom mere natural beauty isn't thrill enough, we present Playland at the PNE, Canada's oldest amusement grounds, located on the border on Burnaby and Vancouver in the Hasting-Sunrise area. Hastings-Sunrise, one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, was originally intended by developers in the mid-1800's to be a resort town, for vacationers from New Westmin...

  10. Annual Events- HSBC Celebration of Light, Weds. & Sats. July 23- Aug 2

    Apr11

    One of the largest annual events in the city, this annual fireworks competition is staged over the two weeks ending July and beginning August. Featuring four nights of dazzling displays from the world's best fireworks companies,the Celebration of Light draws over half a million locals and tourists to beaches, balconies, and other lookouts each year. As the fireworks are launched from a barge an...

  11. Things to Do: Capilano Suspension Bridge

    Apr10

    The famous Capilano Suspension Bridge crosses 230 feet above the beautiful Capilano River to the serenity of West Coast rainforest trails. Built in 1889, the 450-foot long bridge was originally constructed of hemp rope and cedar planks, but was rebuilt with wire cable in 1903. In 1956, it was reinforced with 11.3 tonnes of concrete on either side. Admission to the bridge includes access to...

  12. Things to Do: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden

    Apr10

    A one-of-a-kind Vancouver attraction the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden was the first authentic Ming Dynasty-style garden outside of China. Built in 1986 by fifty-two artisans from Suzhou, the Garden City of the People's Republic of China, it incorporates design elements and traditional materials from several of Suzhou's centuries-old private gardens. No power tools, screws or nails were u...

  13. Things to Do: Minter Gardens

    Apr10

    A beautiful attraction filled with fragrant flowers and blazing colours, this slice of paradise is just 90 minutes east of Vancouver. The world-class Minter Gardens is a 32-acre floral masterpiece that dazzles the senses through 11 themed gardens, including Alpine, Japanese, Fern and Lake Gardens. The Garden also has two great restaurants and a gift & plant shop. Minter Gardens are ope...

  14. Things to Do: Science World at TELUS World of Science

    Apr09

    Science World is more than just a Vancouver attraction, it is a city landmark, its geodesic dome shape standing out from Vancouver's angular skyline. Featuring hands-on, interactive displays, an OMNIMAX theatre with one of the world's largest curved screens, and an ever-changing presentation of touring exhibits, Science World is a great place to spend the day. The dome is located at 1455 Que...

  15. Things to Do: Vancouver Art Gallery

    Apr09

    The Vancouver Art Gallery building is one of the most prominent buildings in the city. Built in 1905, the building first served as a provincial courthouse, before the Gallery took over the space in 1983. The neo-classical architecture of the building's facade stands out against much of its surroundings - modern shops and glassy highrises - and so the Gallery is often a great meeting point for ...

  16. Top 5 Day Trips- A Day In Stanley Park

    Apr09

    Stanley Park is a glorious natural oasis amidst the bustle of cosmopolitan Vancouver. This 1,000-acre park is criss-crossed with trails, ringed by the famous Seawall and filled with more than enough attractions to fill a day. Getting there: By car: Stanley Park is located on the western edge of downtown Vancouver. Drive westbound on Georgia St. and follow the signage for Stanley Park. You w...

  17. Top 5 Day Trips - Whistler/Blackcomb

    Apr02

    One of British Columbia's most famous attractions, the Whistler/Blackcomb resort is a luxurious slice of paradise just two hours drive from Downtown Vancouver. Follow the scenic Sea-to- Sky Highway up from the ocean to the mountains, and you'll be in one of the world's top ski and snowboard resorts, catering to celebrities and the jet set, but still accessible to the average vacationer. V...

  18. Top 5 Day Trips - The Sunshine Coast

    Apr02

    Truly one of the best things about British Columbia is its extensive ferry system, with dozens of routes running along the inside coast (between Vancouver Island and landlocked British Columbia). From Vancouver, there are two major ferry terminals, both under an hour's drive outside Vancouver. From there, you can go to a multitude of destinations – Vancouver Islands, any of th...

  19. Top 5 Day Trips - The North Shore

    Apr02

    Getting to the North Shore is a pleasant journey by itself. If you're driving, head over the scenic Lion's Gate Bridge for a breathtaking view of the Burrard Inlet, and English Bay. If you're taking transit, the Seabus, departing from Waterfront Station in Downtown Vancouver is a pleasant and scenic way to get to North Vancouver. Among many exciting things to do on the North Shor...

  20. Top 5 Day Trips - Whale Watching

    Apr02

    With Vancouver on the shores on the Pacific Ocean, tourists who want to see great pods of Orcas, gray whales and humpbacks have tons of companies competing to take them out on the water. Generally speaking, May through October is the best time to book a whale watching tour. Costs and packages vary wildly depending on how close you want to get and how much luxury you want. Some companies, l...

  21. Public Transportation

    Mar26

    Vancouver has an extensive public transit system that links up with suburbs and all of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. In Metro Vancouver, there are many public transit options, including buses, commuter rail, Skytrain and Seabus. A light rail system is currently under construction also, to be completed in 2009. Public transit in Vancouver is run by Translink, http://translink.bc...

  22. Getting To and From the Vancouver Airport (YVR)

    Mar19

    You have several options to get to Downtown Vancouver from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and the nearby Abbotsford Airport (YXX), which acts as a secondary terminal. Shuttle service runs between both airports, so you needn't worry if you must make your way from one airport to another. For more information on booking a shuttle between airports, visit here. Some hotels in Richmond ...

  23. Coal Harbour

    Mar18

    Although Coal Harbour is technically considered part of the West End by the City of Vancouver, it has a distinctly different feel than the rest of the neighbourhood. Though its perimeters are a little loose, Coal Harbour falls on the northern shore of the Downtown peninsula, with high rises extending to the entrance of Stanley Park to the west, up to Georgia Street to the south and border...

  24. Yaletown

    Mar17

    Though the community of Yaletown technically is defined as part of Downtown by the City of Vancouver, really it is a neighborhood all to itself with unique traits and residents. Set along False Creek, this area is one of the youngest in Vancouver, mainly only an industrial area until the Expo 1986 World's Fair. At that time, Yaletown began to turn residential, with high-rise apartments a...

  25. Marpole

    Mar13

    Marpole is one of the outermost regions of the City of Vancouver, the first area that visitors see when arriving form the Vancouver Airport. It is approximately bordered by Angus Drive to the west, 57th Avenue to the north, Main Street to the east and the Fraser River to the south.One of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, Marpole's tone changes in different areas. While there are some residenti...

  26. Kitsilano

    Mar12

    The famously trendy neighbourhood of Kitsilano extends East-West from Burrard Street to Alma St and North-South from English Bay to 16th Ave. Along with wonderful beaches and parks, Kitsilano has many great restaurants and shops, with W 4th, W 10th and Broadway Avenues being particularly packed with great businesses. Perhaps because of its proximity to two beaches Kits beach roll throug...

  27. Kensington-Cedar Cottage

    Mar11

    Kensington-Cedar Cottage is a residential, mostly working-class neighborhood, running East-West from Nanaimo St. to Fraser St., and North-South from Broadway to 41st Ave. Containing the upper, more residential end of Commercial Drive, the busy, commercial stretch of Kingsway and perhaps the highest concentration of Vancouver Specials  of any neighbourhood in the city, Kensington-Cedar...

  28. Hastings Sunrise

    Mar10

    Hastings-Sunrise is a family-oriented neighbourhood, running North-South from the Burrard Inlet to Broadway, and West-East from Nanaimo St. to Boundary Rd (which serves as the boundary between the City of Vancouver and the city of Burnaby). Hastings Sunrise, one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, was originally intended by developers in the mid-1800's to be a resort town, for vacation...

  29. West End

    Mar10

    The West End of Vancouver extends west from Burrard Street, east of Denman Street, and south of West Georgia Street. Historically the term referred to everything from Burrard Street to Stanley Park, and many residents still view is thusly, even though Coal Harbour and areas west of Denman having a slightly different, more affluent population. The West End is a popular neighbourhood for y...

  30. Chef's Special: COAST's Executive Chef, Josh Wolfe

    Mar07

    Welcome to Chef's Special, where we talk shop with Vancouver's hottest chefs, wine stewards and gourmands. Who: Josh Wolfe What: Executive Chef Where: COAST Restaurant, 1257 Hamilton St. Vancouver B.C. 604.685.5010. www.coastrestaurant.ca What's your specialty? “My training is in fine French cuisine, and I have traveled around the world learning a new vocabulary and new tric...

  31. Chef's Special: Chow Chef/Co-Owner Jean-Christophe Poirier

    Mar07

    Welcome to Chef's Special, where we talk shop with Vancouver's hottest chefs, wine stewards and gourmands.   Who: Jean-Christophe Poirier What: “I’m from Montréal and I moved to Vancouver three years ago to work in a renowned restaurant. I was supposed to stay only for one year, [but I] ended up opening a restaurant. You never know…” Where: “...

  32. Downtown

    Mar06

    The Downtown “core” of Vancouver extends East-West from Burrard Street to the foot for the Cambie Street Bridge, and North-South from the Burrard Inlet to False Creek. Unlike many North American cities, Downtown Vancouver has many residential as well as commercial buildings, and so the area is just as vibrant as bustling at night as it is in the day. The Downtown core of cours...

  33. Riley Park

    Mar06

      Riley Park is a mainly residential neighbourhood in East Vancouver, which runs East-West from Fraser to Cambie Streets, and North-South from 41st Ave to 16th Ave. In addition to a charming neighbourhood feel, made possible by tree-lined streets and plenty of single-family dwellings, Riley Park also contains the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park (which boasts a pitch 'n' putt course, ...

  34. Strathcona

    Mar06

    Strathcona is one of Vancouver's oldest and most charming neighbourhoods, extending East-West from Main Street to Clark Drive, and North-South from Hastings to Great Northern Way. Its proximity to Chinatown has historically meant that Strathcona has a large population on Chinese-speaking residents and a large number of services and stores oriented to Chinese Canadians. Benefits to living...

  35. Mount Pleasant

    Mar06

    This vibrant neighbourhood is what many realtors and retailers like to describe as “transitioning”. The area extends from from Cambie Street to Clark Drive and from Great Northern Way and 2nd, to 16th and Kingsway (Vancouver). The heart of Mount Pleasant is arguably the SoMa (South Main) area, which runs from Main & 7th to Main & 15th, but is mostly centred at the inte...

  36. Editor's Pick - Salt Tasting Room

    Mar05

    Salt a sweet treat hidden in Gastown Tucked away in Gastown, on Vancouver's venerable Blood Alley, Salt Tasting Room could possibly have been a city secret that never failed to get out. Opened in June 2006, by Sean Heather( owner of the popular Irish Heather Gastropub ), Salt was a bit of a risky venture from the start. In a rough part of town, on a street that gets very little walk-by...

  37. Dunbar-Southlands

    Mar05

    As the name implies, this area is really two neighbourhoods. Dunbar runs North-South from 16th Ave to Southwest Marine Drive, and East-West from Mackenzie Street to the edge of the UBC Endowment Lands and Pacific Spirit Park. At the centre of this affluent neighbourhood, which boasts tree-lined streets and many single family homes, Dunbar Street itself has a great feeling of community...

  38. Arbutus Ridge

    Mar05

    One of the most affluent areas of Vancouver, Arbutus Ridge is on the West Side, running North-South from W 16th to W 41st, and East-West from East Blvd to Mackenzie Street. The neighbourhood boasts tree-lined streets, larger-than-average lot sizes and, of course, a great view of the North Shore mountains and English Bay. The area is mostly residential, but enjoys a close proximity to man...