
- 4.6/5
_TI***vlBeautiful scenery and adventure in the rainforest of Vancouver. Enjoyed it, but costly for this park. I did like that it wasn't too crowded. That maybe the reasonable considering the cost.
- 4.8/5
iQOO🐮I rented a bike in Stanley Park and cycled along the seawall. The ocean breeze felt so liberating! Along the way, I'd often see seals basking in the sun and passersby on scooters, and the vibrant atmosphere of life washed over me. The totem pole area was even more captivating than I'd imagined, its wooden carvings gleaming with a primitive beauty in the sunlight. While resting at Third Beach, watching the sunset paint the sea a golden red, my worries instantly vanished. The park is so vast that it's impossible to explore it all in a day, and I almost got lost—but these serendipitous discoveries of hidden paths were a real treat. Nature and urban life are perfectly balanced here.
- 4.5/5
iQOO🐮Strolling beneath the white sail-shaped roofs of Canada Place, I felt like I was sailing in the harbor! The five-sail building reflecting the shimmering waters of the bay was so stunning that I couldn't help but snap a dozen photos from different angles. Walking along the wooden walkway, watching seaplanes take off and land and seagulls fight over fries was truly captivating. I also stopped by the FlyOver Canada experience center, where the 4D flight simulator over the snow-capped mountains was incredibly realistic! The evening sun painted the harbor a molten hue. I sat on the steps, munching on ice cream and watching the cruise ships arrive and depart, lost in thought for an hour. My only complaint was the strong wind that tangled my hair—but that's Vancouver's effortless charm, huh?
- 4.4/5
胡di 卖火柴的老男孩This city is beautiful, perfect for a stroll. The whole city is like a garden, with parks everywhere, perfect for soaking up the summer sun. This city is beautiful, perfect for a stroll. The whole city is like a garden, with parks everywhere, perfect for soaking up the summer sun. This city is beautiful, perfect for a stroll. The whole city is like a garden, with parks everywhere, perfect for soaking up the summer sun.
- 4.3/5
LifecastGastown has many pretty stores and cafes.but there are lots of homeless wandering around this area. Don’t walk around at late night. When you keep following down the Water street, you can see the steam clock and lots of designer’s stores and beautiful brunch cafes.
- 4.2/5
小思文Grouse Mountain is a perfect natural landscape. In the summer, you can enjoy the green scenery all over the mountain. In the winter, it is also a good place for skiing. The Grouse Mountain tour bus can go directly to the sightseeing spot on the top of the mountain. The lake water is also a very clear resource.
- 4.2/5
NitaTravelsIts cool there, with many interactive displays, games, optical illusions, playground for kids and outdoor area!
- 4.3/5
sculptorThe Lion Gate Bridge in Vancouver opened in 1938, connecting Vancouver to the North Shore City of North Vancouver. The Lion Gate refers to a pair of peaks north of Vancouver. In 1939, a pair of cast concrete lions were placed on both sides of the south entrance of the bridge.
- 4.5/5
Lavender and SunNow, in the several blocks west of Granville Street, there are shopping malls such as Eaton's and many brand-name stores. You can also see roadside cafes with tables on the street. There is also a fast food restaurant in the basement of Robson Square at the intersection with Howe Street. At lunch time, it will be crowded with people eating and shopping.
- 4.4/5
sculptorEnglish Bay in British Columbia, Canada, is an open bay northwest of the central Vancouver peninsula with a narrow entrance at its eastern end called Fake Creek.







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