Features a 17 mile walking trail along a seawall, horse & carriage ride, aquarium and more By bobanny (Own work) [Public domain] via Wikimedia Commons
27 acre park with a 450 ft long suspension bridge 230 ft above the Capilano River, a Treewalk with 7 suspension bridges and Cliffwalk along with plenty of forest to roam By User Leonard G. on en.wikipedia - Image taken early June 2005 CC SA 1.0
Home to a lively Public Market, unique arts shops, a brewery, street buskers, and plenty of food choices By Zhatt - Transferred from English Wikipedia by Gene.arboit Public Domain
Highly interactive museum dedicated to science learning with regularly changing exhibits and the world’s largest OMNIMAX screen By Differense - I took this photo in 2012 CC BY-SA 3.0
Extensive exhibits of First Nations, contemporary exhibits on world cultures located cliffside on the University of British Columbia Vancouver campus By Rr parker - Own work CC BY-SA 3.0
The first authentic scholars garden built outside of China with serene walkways, pavilions, and a koi pond and also named World’s Top City Garden by National Geographic By Damahevi (Own work) CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
The largest aquarium in Canada with Beluga Whales, Sea Otters, Penguins, a Touch Pool, animal encounters and more By @tariktech (Own work) taken in August 2016
Most popular beach in Vancouver (also called First Beach) with chairs and umbrellas for rent as well as volleyball courts and a seawall that runs around the entire area Originally posted to Flickr as English Bay Vancouver BC - Uploaded using F2ComButton CC BY 2.0
Pristine gardens, animal sculptures, pitch and putt, the Dancing Waters Fountain and great views located at the highest point in Vancouver By Craig Nagy from Vancouver Canada - Another view from above CC BY-SA 2.0
Beautiful garden with a hedge maze, pond and restaurant By Stan Shebs CC BY-SA 3.0
Located in Vanier Park this museum is sure to envoke a sense of wonder about our very existance & all things related to space By Bobanny - Own work Public Domain
Shop, try out FlyOver Canada or watch the float planes and cruise ships come in and out of harbor By Nicolas Untz - Flickr: Landing CC BY-SA 2.0
Home to the Emily Carr collection, the largest art gallery in Western Canada owning more than 10,000 works Public Domain
Also referred to as the MOV, it contains artifacts from Canada's Lower Mainland, First Nations, China, Japan & Pacific rim By Bobanny - Own work Public Domain
Kits Beach is one of the most popular beaches with a playground, restaurant, tennis courts and a large heated salt water pool open during the summer By Flying Penguin at the English language Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
A multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof which was home to the Olympic opening ceremony in 2010 and is currently home to the Vancouver Whitecaps and the BC Lions By @tariktech (Own work) taken in August 2016
Located on Vancouver's beautiful waterfront, this building hosts many premier events and expos By Gregbaker (Own work) CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Located in Queen Elizabeth Park, the conservatory is domed with a temperature controlled climate with over 500 plant species and exotic birds free flying through the dome and a healing garden By Daderot (Own work) CC0 via Wikimedia Commons
Also known as the First Narrows Bridge, this suspension bridge connects Vancouver to the northern suburbs and gets its name from The Lions (a pair of mountain peaks in North Vancouver) By David J Laporte from Great Falls Montana USA CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
A small suspension bridge, swimming holes, ecology center and plenty of hiking located in East Vancouver By Philippe Giabbanelli - Own work CC BY 3.0
A natural history museum located on the University of British Columbia campus complete with a large blue whale skeleton, fossils, shells and tetrapod exhibits and much more to see By Eviatar Bach - Own work CC0
Located downtown, Rogers Arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks (NHL) and various other live events By Hucul002 - Own work CC BY-SA 3.0
30 minutes north of downtown Vancouver this resort has 53 named alpine ski runs By Kepler Fontenele pexels
Named best overall ski resort by Ski Magazine, a four seasons resort area with hiking, heli skiing, bobsledding and ziplining By Thom Quine CC BY 2.0
Developed by architect Arthur Erickson as a public plaza and civic center, it has a skating rink and great food, dining and people watching By Xicotencatl (Own work) CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Exhibits on the exploration of the Pacific Northwest and Arctic, including a ship that sailed in the search for the Northwest Passage that you can walk through By Another Believer (Own work) CC BY-SA 1.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Located in Hastings Park, the oldest amusement park in Canada features crazy rides, shows and attractions By ThePointblank CC-BY-SA-3.0
Vancouver's famous music venue that has hosted the likes of Tina Turner, Kiss, B.B. King, David Bowie & The Police By Deinocheirus (Own work) CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
West of Kits Beach, this park offers everything from swimming to sailboats and surfing By Flying Penguin at the English language Wikipedia CC-BY-SA-3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Close to the West End and downtown, this beach offers an aquatic center, volleyball courts or a stroll along the seawall By @tariktech (Own work) taken in August 2016
The heart of the 1986 World Exposition has an outdoor amphitheatre and is home to the Edgewater Casino & several night clubs By Thom Quine CC BY 2.0
This Art Deco building is the home to the Vancouver City Council Iota 9 at English Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Steam pipes below the streets partially power this clock that goes off every quarter hour in Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood with Victorian architecture and some of Vancouver’s best restaurants By @tariktech (Own work) taken in August 2016
A small public gallery featuring contemporary Aboriginal art of the Northwest Coast By effordphotography.com CC BY 2.0
360º views of Vancouver from 500+ feet in the air with an observation deck and a revolving restaurant at the top By Bobanny - public domain
Lit by Wayne Gretsky for the 2010 Winter Olympics, it still lights up for very special occasions By @tariktech (Own work) taken in August 2016
Designed by Moshe Safdie, the library resembles the Roman Coliseum and has a glass roofed concourse with shops inside By Andrew Raun - Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0
Four seasons resort area where you can hike the Grind, see Vancouver from the Skyride, ski, snowshoe or watch lumberjacks perform By Ice-Babe (Own work) CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Located in a former morgue complete with autopsy table and human organs, the museum is small, but rich with information cataloguing the history of policing in Vancouver By Bobanny - public domain, via Wikimedia Commons