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Best Things To Do in Vancouver Canada 2025 4K

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Discover the best of Vancouver and Victoria with this curated map highlighting stunning natural landscapes, vibrant city life, and rich history. From the scenic Sea to Sky Highway and Whistler's adventures to Victoria's charming Inner Harbour and historic castles, experience the diverse beauty of Canada's West Coast.

  • Sea to Sky Highway

    Also known as Highway 99, it goes from the coast up into the mountainous landscapes of Whistler and Pemberton, offering majestic scenery.

  • Whistler

    A world-renowned winter park destination that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, offering skiing, tobogganing, and snowshoeing in winter, and hiking, suspension bridges, and cable car rides in summer.

  • Gastown

    A historical district known for its brick buildings, tourist shops, fine restaurants, and a steam clock that goes off every 15 minutes.

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

    A rainforest canopy with treetop adventures, featuring a suspension bridge across the canyon held by two steel cables that can hold over 200,000 pounds.

  • VanDusen Botanical Garden

    A garden with a wide variety of flora and fauna, sitting on 55 acres with 7,500 plant species and featuring a maze.

  • Stanley Park

    One of the greatest urban parks in the world with beaches, trails, kid-friendly spots, a sea wall, an aquarium, totem pools, and options for biking or taking a hop-on hop-off bus.

  • Granville Island

    A popular tourist spot with a busy freeway overhead, surrounded by the waters of False Creek, where you can catch a water taxi and visit the Public Market known for its seafood and produce.

  • False Creek

    An area where you can walk along the bay, see flowers, cherry blossoms, and plant life, and easily walk towards Yaletown or Granville Street.

  • English Bay

    A popular hangout spot during warm summer months because of its large beaches, suitable for swimming, sun tanning and picnics, with local restaurants offering international cuisine.

  • Granville Street

    The main thoroughfare going right through the heart of central Vancouver, known as the Vancouver Maine downtown Entertainment District, with pizzerias, bars, and Irish pubs.

  • Vancouver Waterfront

    An area where cruise ships depart for Alaska and the Yukon, offering rooftop bars and restaurants, and Maritime activities.

  • Yaletown

    A hipster neighborhood with pubs, bars, international cuisine, boutique shops, and wine bars, where you can live like a local.

  • Victoria Island

    Reached by a ferry ride (about 1.5 hours from Vancouver), it offers a European-style city experience reminiscent of England.

  • Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

    A notable building in Victoria resembling Buckingham Palace.

  • Royal BC Museum

    A museum in Victoria with an entry fee of around 30 Canadian dollars.

  • Beacon Hill Park

    A free activity to do when visiting Victoria.

  • Craigdarroch Castle

    A castle in Victoria with an entry fee of 20 Canadian dollars.

  • Government Street

    A street to walk on when visiting Victoria.