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Fun-couver: Green Things To Do

 

  • Hop on to an aquabus and sail to Granville Island to browse for crafts, pick up some fresh seafood, enjoy a great dinner, attend the latest theater performance, stroll along the waterfront;  it’s all there and more.  Don't miss the Granville Island Public Market - it's a gourmet's delight.
  • Rent a bike or two and marvel at Vancouver's green, urban sanctuary by cruising around the seawall in Stanley Park.
  • Check out the view of the city from the water by kayaking your way along the waters of False Creek
  • Enjoy the vast choices in fresh, West Coast seafood responsibly by choosing a restaurant participating in the Ocean Wise program.
  • Book a tour with Edible BC and learn why Vancouverites "eat local".
  • Understand what makes Vancouver a top "green city" by touring its state-of-the-art LEED gold grade buildings including the new convention centre and the Vancouver Aquarium's Aquaquest building.
  • Heralded as North America's second largest Chinatown, visitors can walk through the ‘China Gate' on Pender Street and be transported to a world of delicious food, authentic crafts and lively street performers. Take time to enjoy the first full-size Chinese garden built outside of China:  The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.
  •  Visit one of the many vibrant contemporary art galleries of Vancouver.
  • Grouse Mountain, located only 15 minutes from Vancouver, you can find the best in local skiing and snowboarding.
  • Take a walk on Vancouver's new aerial trail system at the UBC Botanical Garden and learn about local ecology, nature, and conservation.
  • Plan a night out at Gastown one of Historic districts of Vancouver or mingle with the stylish people of Yaletown
  • For more things to do please visit Vancouver Tourism

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