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Vancouver is the largest city in Western Canada, and third largest in Canada. Located at the southwestern corner of the coastal province of British Columbia, it is well known for its majestic natural beauty, as it is nestled between the coastal mountains and the Pacific ocean. It is frequently ranked as one of the "best cities to live in" and is certainly a beautiful destination to visit.

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jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Sea Bus

The public service sea bus goes from Vancouver to North Vancouver across the Burrard Inlet. The bus provides great views to both Van and North Van and costs only $2.50CAD one way. Lot of locals use the bus so it's definitely not one of those only-for-tourists attractions. Early night there are lot of people with snowboards or skis coming back from a day ski at one of the nearby mountains.

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sebu from Finland wrote about North Vancouver

Come here with the SeaBus from downtown Vancouver for a great view on the skyline of Vancouver. If you feel sporty, you might consider walking back, over Lions Gate bridge (with lots of opportunities to catch a bus whenever running out of motivation/energy).

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christophergurr from USA wrote about Atlantic Trap & Grill

Atlantic Trap & Grill, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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jussi from Finland wrote about Stanley Park

A huge park by the Vancouver downtown. On a sunny day full of people strolling the paths or roller skating on the beautiful sea wall road around the park. I went there walking and realised only later that I definitely should have rented a pair of skates or a bike at one of the nearby rental shops on Gilford Street. It's worth taking a path through the sequoia tree forests as well in addition to the sea wall route.

jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Douglas Border Crossing

We drove from Canada to USA and crossed the border at Douglas. The sign estimated a 50 minutes wait but in the end we had to stay in the queue for 1.5 hours. It would have been better to take the lane going via Duty Free as cars from that lane were directed much further in the queue. The officer told us that this was a rather long delay considering that it was just a regural Saturday on February. In the summer months the delay may go up to three hours...

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jussi from Finland wrote about Vancouver

Part of trip "Tour de Canada 2009"

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christophergurr from USA wrote about Vancouver

Milestone's is unique because we're all foodies - a passion we share with our guests. Our skillful preparation begins with our in-house chefs who have mastered the art of delivering the expected, unexpectedly well. You don't necessarily have to know that we import oven-roasted tomatoes and cipolline onions from Italy. Or that we preserve lemons for two weeks to draw out the bitterness, so our house-made lemon aioli delivers a fantastic pure flavour. All you need to know is that Milestone's delivers tastes and flavours you can't find anywhere else.

jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Robson Street

The main shopping street in downtown Van. Lots of tourists here - the shopkeeper's first question is aptly 'Were are you from?'. The shops vary from sushi restaurants to brand clothes shops. Robson is a fun street to walk and see people strolling. The people have no horry or worry. :-) I saw a girl who was curving down the street on a long board, popped in a cafè, and then hopped on board again with a latte in her hand. Hmm... I gotta get a long board for myself. It's good to walk all the way to west as there's the great Stanley Park.

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ace from Finland wrote about State of Mind

This is a very special small shop selling exclusively men's clothing. The owner is a strong personality. She's a stylist and if she likes you, she will make you look great. Otherwise, you might find that you are not wanted in the store. With a humble attitude, you might get free fashion advice and great clothes on top of that.

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jussi from Finland wrote about Capilano Suspension Bridge

The main sight is a creaky bridge over a steep creek. The sight has developed to a full fledged nature site with lots of activities. I guess this is mainly for families nowadays. The admission fee is $30CAD and I'd say it means that you'll have to spend quite some time at the spot to see all there's to see.

jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Vancouver

A beautiful city with a laid back athmosphere. I was told I was lucky to have sunny weather during my visit in February. It was funny to see how the first warm and sunny day of spring brings out people with riding motorcycles and bikes, skating on the sea wall, etc.

sebu

sebu from Finland wrote about Stanley Park

This is a great place to come for a walk by the sea. In the evening, the Lions Gate bridge makes for a nice photo opportunity. The path along the shore is also suitable for a bicycle ride, if you happen to have one available.

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