10 Fun Facts you May not know about Vancouver
Vancouver is home to Canada’s longest pool. Kits Pool measures 137 meters (451 feet), it is nearly the size of three Olympic pools. This outdoor, saltwater pool is a major tourist attraction and is open year round. The eco-activist group Greenpeace, the...
Whistler Blackcomb
This is without a doubt, “the” winter ski destination. If you are going to be anywhere near Vancouver BC during the winter months, Whistler Blackcomb has to be on your list of must see/must do items....
10 Must See Christmas Events in Vancouver, BC 2018
If you’re visiting Vancouver at Christmas time or if you’ve lived here all your life, following is a list of ten must see holiday events which are sure to become traditions. 1. Bright Nights in Stanley Park With over three million lights to brighten up...
Granville Island, Vancouver BC
Along with this one stop, one of a kind market, Granville Island Vancouver BC is also home to an incredible variety of craftsmen, artisans and just generally amazingly talented people. You will find hand crafted jewelry, blown glass, old world fudge, woodworkers, welders,...
Vancouver’s China Town
Whether you’re sightseeing, shopping, browsing or looking for some fantastic places to eat, Vancouver's China Town has what you’re looking for. Here are a few must see’s while on your walk, bus tour or private tour....
High Tea at the Fairmont Empress Hotel
If you’re interested in experiencing High Tea at the Fairmont, you’re in luck, a grand tradition for over a century, the world renowned Fairmont Empress has served England’s most beloved ritual of afternoon tea to famed royalty, celebrities and dignitaries alike including Prince...
The Sea to Sky Highway
Starting at sea level in Horseshoe Bay the Sea to Sky Highway is spectacular and eventually climbs to 670 meters near Whistler Blackcomb village. From start to finish you will no doubt encounter something special with each twist and turn of this amazing...
Bridges Part II – The Burrard Street Bridge
On July 1, 1932 the City of Vancouver and then Mayor Louis D. Taylor opened the Burrard Street Bridge. With one snip of her golden scissors, on that Friday afternoon, the neighbourhoods of Kitsilano were connected to Downtown Vancouver. The beautiful art deco, steel...
Historic Gastown
The story of Gastown started back in 1867 when a Yorkshire seaman named “Gassy” Jack Deighton arrived to open a saloon. ...
Stanley Park
The park is home to thousands of trees, some of which are hundreds of years old and as tall as 250 feet (76.2 meters). Included in the park are trails, beaches, lakes, play areas, swimming pools, restaurants, a miniature railway and the world...
Bridges of Vancouver Part 1 – Lions Gate Bridge
On a sunny day or a clear evening, the Lions Gate Bridge is an absolutely beautiful bridge and a must see on your visit to Vancouver. You are able to walk, ride your bike or drive over the bridge. No matter which direction...
Top 3 Canada’s 150th Anniversary Activities for this 2017 Summer in Vancouver BC
Top 3 Canada’s 150th Anniversary Activities for this 2017 Summer in Vancouver BC...
Top 3 Wineries to Visit in Langley, B.C
These are the Top 3 wineries in the city of Langley that are our tour guides recommends to visit:...
Top 5 New Attractions in Vancouver
Are you traveling to Vancouver soon and you would like to know what are the Top Five NEW Attractions that you shouldn’t miss in your next visit? These are our tour guides recommendations:...