Welcome to
Vancouver
Canada
Vancouver is consistently ranked among the world's most liveable cities, and it earns that distinction through a combination of natural beauty, outdoor lifestyle, and cosmopolitan culture that is hard to match. Snow-capped mountains rise directly behind the downtown skyline, Stanley Park's ancient rainforest meets the Pacific Ocean, and world-class ski slopes at Whistler are just 90 minutes away. Vancouver's large Asian-Canadian community has shaped one of North America's most exciting food scenes, with exceptional Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese restaurants alongside Pacific Northwest seafood that benefits from some of the world's richest waters.
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Capilano Suspension Bridge
A century-old bridge over a canyon gorge, deep in a temperate rainforest.

Gastown
Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood, built on cobblestones and reinvented on cocktails.

Granville Island
Vancouver's creative waterfront hub where a public market meets studios, theatres, and street food.

Grouse Mountain
Vancouver's mountain playground, visible from the city and worth every minute up top.

Lynn Canyon
A free suspension bridge and old-growth forest hiding in plain sight.

Museum of Anthropology
Arthur Erickson's concrete masterpiece holds one of the world's great Indigenous art collections.

Queen Elizabeth Park
Vancouver's highest park delivers 360-degree city views from an old quarry garden.

Stanley Park
A 400-hectare forest peninsula jutting into the heart of Vancouver's harbour.

VanDusen Botanical Garden
Fifty-five acres of botanical artistry tucked into the heart of Vancouver.

Whistler
World-class mountain resort with skiing, hiking, and village life year-round.
Why should you go to Vancouver
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
