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Check out our Vancouver
Tours:
1.
Adventure Tours
2.
Sightseeing Tours
3. Educational
Tours
4. City Tours
5. WhistlerTours
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Capilano Suspension Bridge: The
second largest bridge in the world crossing the Capilano River with
a visit to award winning gardens.
Capilano park: View
the blue sky, tall Mountains, and beautiful lakes that Vancouver
has to offer.
Vancouver Aquarium: Home
to over 70,000 fascinating creatures from the Arctic to the AmazonIMAX
Theater: Travel back in time and walk alongside the dinosaurs that
once roamed the earth in 3D.
Hell's Gate Airtram: A
Spectacular ride through the scenic Fraser Canyon and its seven
highway tunnels.
Grouse Mountain: Include
science, social studies and recreational components.
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Stanley Park: Vancouver’s
number one attraction
Ambleside Park: Located by the see
w hich is the social heart of West Vancouver District
Queen Elizabeth Park: Views
of the city, the Sunken Gardens, and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory
Lynn Canyon Park: Unique
Ecology Centre, opened in 1971 as a project to honor British Columbia's
100th birthday, which offers visitors an introduction to the temperate
rainforest
Minter Gardens: Nestled
against 7000 ft. Mt. Cheam sits a work of art, a wonderful gathering
of distinctly different sights, sounds and fragrances.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden: Located
in the heart of Vancouver's bustling Chinatown, is the first Ming
Dynasty-style classical Chinese garden built outside of China and
the only one of its kind in Canada
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Telus World of Science:
Popular interactive displays, inspirational feature
exhibitions and awesome shows in the science theatre.
British Columbia Mining Museum:
Where you can get an underground tour in a real copper
and gold mine.
Harbour Center: Unique
Take your sightseeing to the next level. Be whisked 50 storeys above street
level to see a 360 degree view of Vancouver.
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Canada Place: Home
of the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, the Pan Pacific
Hotel, and Vancouver's World Trade Centre
Gas Town : Vancouver’s
earliest business and historical district with exquisite shopping
areas and galleries
Robson Street: This
unique street was named after John Robson, Premier of British Columbia
from 1889 – 1892 and now is Vancouver’s most popular
venue for shopping
Chinatown: The
second largest Chinese community outside of china
English Bay area: located
in west end of Vancouver, and main fire works spot each y ear.
Granville Island : fabulous
public market, artists' studios, and craft galleries
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Canada Place: Home
of the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, the Pan Pacific
Hotel, and Vancouver's World Trade Centre |
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