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Best Landmarks in Vancouver

  • Vancouver Olympic cauldron

    The Vancouver Olympic cauldron is a 33-foot-tall art piece built for the 2010 Winter Olympics.

  • Nine O'Clock Gun

    The Nine O'Clock Gun is a cannon in Stanley Park that has been shot off every night at 9:00 pm for over a hundred years to synchronize local clocks.

  • prospect Point Lookout

    Prospect Point Lookout offers a stunning perspective of Stanley Park where forests meet the ocean, providing fresh mountain air and views of the Lion Gate Bridge, with a restaurant and parking lot nearby.

  • Brockton point

    Brockton Point is the location of the Brockton Point Lighthouse, a symbol of Vancouver's maritime history, and is a great spot to take photos of the city skyline.

  • Olympic Cauldron

    The Olympic Cauldron commemorates the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, with information plaques detailing the event.

  • Seawall

    Un camino pavimentado de 28 km que rodea Stanley Park y se extiende a lo largo de gran parte del paseo marítimo de Vancouver, perfecto para caminar, trotar, andar en bicicleta o patinar mientras disfruta de impresionantes vistas de la ciudad, las montañas y el océano.

  • Jack Poole Plaza

    A plaza named after the man who helped bring the 2010 Winter Olympics to Vancouver, featuring the Olympic Cauldron and views of the water and mountains.

  • Steam Clock

    Built by Ray Saunders, it's one of the few clocks that runs on steam in the world and an icon of Gastown and Vancouver.

  • Yale toown

    A trendy area that used to be old warehouses, now it is where the cool kids hang out.

  • Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

    A notable building in Victoria resembling Buckingham Palace.

  • Gast Town steam clock

    One of only six steam clocks in the world, it goes off every 15 minutes.

  • Banff town

    Banff town is a charming hub within Banff National Park, offering access to outdoor activities and stunning mountain scenery.

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