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Explorable neighborhoods, drink-and-dine delights, and memorable cultural and outdoor activities framed by striking vistas there are endless reasons to fall for this ocean-fringed metropolis. Lonely Planet is your passport to Vancouver & Victoria, with amazing travel experiences and the best planning advice.Hit boutiques and bars in Gastown, stroll along tree-fringed Stanley Park Seawall, and stock up on picnic supplies at Granville Island Public Market; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Vancouver & Victoria and begin your journey now!

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Vancouver & Victoria

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Contents
Plan Your Trip
Explore Vancouver & Victoria
Understand Vancouver
Survival Guide
Welcome to Vancouver & Victoria

Explorable neighborhoods, drink-and-dine delights, and memorable cultural and outdoor activities framed by striking vistas there are endless reasons to fall for this ocean-fringed metropolis.

Taste-Tripping

Dont tell the rest of the country but Vancouver is Canadas dine-out capital. Abandon your diet and dive into North Americas best Asian cuisine, from dim sum to banh mi sandwiches; or unleash your appetite on a smorgasbord of fresh-caught seafood, including seasonal spot prawns and succulent wild salmon. The farm-to-table movement has reinvigorated West Coast cuisine in both Vancouver and Victoria anyone for Vancouver Island lamb with foraged morels? And then theres the craft-beer scene, pouring the nations finest IPAs, sours and more.

Neighborhood Villages

Downtown is just the start of Vancouver. Walk or hop public transit to explore the citys diverse and distinctive mini-districts. Whether its the independent boutiques of Main St or the coffee shops of Commercial Dr, the redbrick bars of Gastown or the heritage-house beachfronts of Kitsilano, youll find this city ideal for easy-access urban adventures. Just be sure to chat to the locals wherever you go: they might seem shy or aloof at first, but Vancouverites love talking up their town and regaling you with their personal recommendations.

Culture Hub

Theres an eclectically diverse grassroots creative scene here that operates like a locavore movement for culture fans. Mingle with regulars at indie festivals, toe-tapping live music, waterfront Shakespeare shows and a camera-ready menagerie of eye-popping public art. Theres also a savor-worthy menu of independent art studios, a large public gallery thats about to break ground on a grand new building, and a huge, party-like open-house art crawl that lures locals and visitors every November. And were not just talking about Vancouver; Victoria is studded with artsy happenings just waiting to be discovered.

Outdoor Wonderland

Those snow-capped giants peeking between downtowns glass towers? Theyre less than 30 minutes away by car. Vancouverites can ski in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon although its far more relaxing to take your time. The citys North Shore nature doorstep offers snow sports, mountain biking and rainforest hiking, while the city itself is laced with beaches, kayaking routes and Canadas urban green-space jewel, the mighty Stanley Park. And Victoria? Its your entry point for a sparkling array of Vancouver Island outdoor adventures.

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Waterfront vista from Stanley Parks | HARRY BEUGELINK/SHUTTERSTOCK
Why I Love Vancouver

By John Lee, Writer

Forest trails, tiny hummingbirds and sunset-hugging beaches framed by ocean and mountain panoramas. I moved here 20 years ago, but Ive never taken my eyes off Vancouvers unwavering natural charms. For me, its this breathtaking backdrop that sets the glass-towered metropolis apart. But Im still an urban lad and Ive also enjoyed watching Vancouver become a grown-up city. From adventurous dining to thriving arts and culture, this young West Coast community keeps moving forward and I dont just mean the delicious craft-beer scene (although, personally, that really helps).

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Vancouvers Top 10

The brick-paved, heritage-hugging neighborhood where 19th-century Vancouver began has seen a cool wave of bars, restaurants and boutiques opening in recent years. But rather than building afresh, these independent businesses have restored and revitalized some of the citys oldest structures. The former skid row old town area is now a picturesque and popular balance of old and new; just ask the jaunty bronze statue of John Gassy Jack Deighton in Maple Tree Square, guarding the site where he built his first pub way back in 1867.

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