Vancouver And British Columbia: Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Enjoying Canada’s Hottest Tourist Destination
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Vancouver and British Columbia has become the hottest tourist destination in the 21st century. At first, the city looks grand with manicured lawns, lush gardens, and houses. Despite this serene beauty, the city of Vancouver charms people from all over the world to come and see its beauty. From its rocky islands to its grandeur parks, its huge bodies of water, and a large expanse of land, the city of British Columbia is more than just a tourist destination. The city of Vancouver is blessed with abundant sight to explore. Every tourist or visitor can find something he likes in British Columbia. Either watching the migrating whales, kayaking, hiking, sailing, skiing, and yacht-racing or many outdoor activities of a different sort. If that does not satisfy you, the parks in Vancouver are laced with a serenity that will make you want to love the city. Still, if you are longing for more, then the arts, culture, and festivals hosted by the city of Vancouver will be an addition to your tourist satisfaction.
Vancouver travel has become the most popular itinerary today. Though city like Dubai attracts people from all over the world for its delicately luxurious shopping, Vancouver does that in a different way. It has for the past twenty years maintained a culture that allows every foreigner to feel at home away from home. British Columbia is the cream of Canada’s tourism. With varying weather flexibility that makes it possible for tourists to visit Vancouver at any time of the year, the city of British Columbia embraces all people from different parts of the world.
This travel guide has been written to be your best companion when travelling to British Columbia. It will guide you in accessing the different rocking mountains that surround the city, and its large islands that promise to keep your experience in the city of Vancouver fulfilling.
In Vancouver and British Columbia, Tourists can:
*Explore the arts, culture, and festivals of the people
*Have the best hiking Experience ever
*Enjoy the different luxurious gardens that abound in the city
* Visit top attraction places
In this book:
*It is your travel guide to enjoying the many parts of Vancouver
*Know how to have access to some of the free things in Vancouver
*What your kids can do in Vancouver
*The best trip to take around the city and through what means
*Familiarize yourself with the city of British Columbia before ever taking your flight
*Know your travel Itinerary
*How long can you stay in Vancouver?
* What you must have on your phone before you travel to British Columbia
Come along with me as you explore the rich tourist magnet of Canada, Vancouver with all its sight-seeing potentials all packaged in this great book about Vancouver and British Columbia.
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Vancouver And British Columbia - Christabel Mattox
Vancouver and British Columbia
Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Enjoying Canada’s Hottest Tourist Destination © Christabel Mattox 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
DISCOVERING VANCOUVER
Downtown Vancouver
Chinatown
West End
Gastown
Main Street
Granville Island
North Shore
Yaletown
Greater Victoria
Gulf Islands
CHAPTER TWO
Eating and Drinking in Vancouver and British Columbia
Sight Seeing
Nightlife in Vancouver and British Columbia
CHAPTER THREE
Exercise and Sports in Vancouver and British Columbia
Outdoor Activities in Vancouver and British Columbia
Indoor Activities in Vancouver and British Columbia
CHAPTER FOUR
ISLANDS IN VANCOUVER AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
Mudge Island
Sidney Island
Hornby Island
Salt Spring Island
Galiano Island
Vancouver Island
CHAPTER FIVE
PARKS IN VANCOUVER AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
Queen Elizabeth Park
Capilano River Regional Park
Pacific Spirit Regional Park
West Coast Railway Heritage Park
Pacific Rim National Park
Stanley Park
Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Sunset Beach Park
Capilano Suspension Bridge
CHAPTER SIX
MARKETS IN VANCOUVER
Granville Island Farmers Market
Main Street Farmers Market
West End Farmers Market
Kitsilano Farmers Market
CHAPTER SEVEN
DAYLIGHT TRIPS AROUND VANCOUVER
Salt Spring Island
Richmond
Victoria
Galiano Island
Steveston
Whistler
Vancouver Island
CHAPTER EIGHT
KNOWING VANCOUVER
Vancouver and British Columbia in History
Vancouver and British Columbia Today
Going Green in Vancouver and British Columbia
CHAPTER NINE
SURVIVAL TIPS IN VANCOUVER AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
CHAPTER TEN
TOP TOURIST ATTRACTION IN VANCOUVER AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
Museum of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain
English Bay
Richmond
VanDusen Botanical Garden
Deep Cove
Vancouver Lookout
Vancouver Aquarium
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Vancouver throughout the Year
6 APPS You Must Have on Your Phone Before You Travel to Vancouver
Introduction
Vancouver (also known as British Columbia), a Canadian city located in the Continent of North America has become a top tourist destination in the whole world. Largely English and French speaking country that makes it possible for people of different languages to interact with residents when they travel easily. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the North and the Atlantic, Canada has the largest land mass in the world. Vancouver is the cream of Canada’s tourism. It has been voted as one of the number spots for tourism by Lonely Planet. Vancouver is the coastline city of Canada; it is endowed with one of the largest populations of Canada.
Vancouver, a city that is hedged by mountains, and coastal ports is ideal for vacation. There are numerous ways to explore the great potentials of this city. Sea buses, sky trains, and Buses are the sources of moving around the city. There are tour services that help tourists access Islands in Vancouver that is not accessible by road.
The sight-seeing potentials of Vancouver are numerous. From the Capilano suspension Bridge to the Dr. SunYat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, the Museum of Anthropology, and plenty Islands make the inexhaustible tourism attractions of the city charming. Attractive festivals are hosted by the city which will make tourists enjoy the art and culture of Vancouver.
Why you must Read This Book;
* Understand how to access different parts of Vancouver as a visitor
* Activities that you can do with little or no money in Vancouver.
* Sight-seeing places in Vancouver
* The best Island for tourists in Vancouver
* Outdoor and Indoor activities in Vancouver
* Best Parks that Tourists can access.
Vancouver, Canada.
Chapter ONE
DISCOVERING VANCOUVER
Downtown Vancouver
One of the primary business districts located in Vancouver, Downtown Vancouver has a lot of sports venues, entertainment centers and art houses domiciled in it. Not only that, it is quite close to a lot of upcoming and vibrant residential areas in Vancouver. To the North, Downtown Vancouver is bounded by Burrard Inlet. Yaletown, one of Vancouver’s pretty popular districts and False Creek borders it to the south.