Vancouver Must Visits
Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Main Street
Start at 8th and walk all the way up Main Street until you reach 29th. Checking out the shops along the way. Stores to visit include 8th and Main, Still Life, F As In Frank, Much&Little, The Corner Store, C'est Le Vie, Bohemia Gallery, Welks, Neptoon Records, Vancouver Special, Motherland, Exposure, Woo To See You, Eugene Choo, Soap Dispensary, The Main Exchange, Front and Company, Neighborhood Quality Goods, Red Cat Records, Vincent Park
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Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Main Street
Main Street has some of the best food in the city located along it. Meet on Main, Sawasdee Thai (best Thai in Vancouver), Splitz Grill, Hawkers Delight (cash only), The Acorn (Vegetarian), The Fish Counter, Sushi Mania, Anh and Chi, El Camino's (great patio in the summer), The Five Point, Pho Goodness, Burgoo, Pizza Garden (best single slice or full wood fire pizza in the city), Dock Lunch (just off Main Street), Burdock and Co, La Tacqueria, Budgies Burrito (on the opposite side of Main Street), Campagnolo, Torafuku, Pizza Farina,
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Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Main Street
Main Steet also has great pubs and bars. A night out can be 100% spent on just Main Street. Tiki Room, The Colony, The Five Point, Fox Cabaret, Rupus Room, The Narrow Bar (at night all that can be seen is one red light from the street), Boxcar, The American, The Brickhouse (great spot to play pool and darts), The Brassneck, Main Street Brewery
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Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Main Street
Main Street is a coffee lovers paradise. Any one of these spots will serve incredible coffee with great atmospheres. Trafiq, Coco et Olive, Liberty Bakery + Cafe, Cultivate Tea (tea only), JJ Bean, 49th Parrellel, Kafka's, Gene Coffee Bar, Cartem's Donuts
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Vancouver, BC
destination • experience
Posted about 5 years ago
Cycle City Tours And Bike Rentals
Start by renting a bike, you'll need it for at least 24 hours. Big Rock Brewery should be your first stop, then head to Faculty Brewery, from here bike up to R&B Ale and Pizza House for lunch, then up to Brassneck, Main Street Brewery and finish your tour at 33 Acres. If you're hungry and in a big group after 33 Acres head to Craft Beer Market for dinner and more drinks. Almost all of the spots have cider for non beer drinkers. 33 Acres and Brassneck also often have a food truck out front of them in the summer if you're hungry.
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Vancouver, BC
destination • experience
Posted about 5 years ago
Vancouver Seawall
Rent a bike and bike the whole seawall. Most bike rental shops are located in English Bay.
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Vancouver, BC
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Pacific Spirit Regional Park
There are many day hikes located around Vancouver. Some of the most popular are St. Marks Summit, Lynn Valley Trail, Dog Mountain, Stawamus Chief. You'll need a car to get to all except for Lynn Valley which can be accessed by city transit.
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Vancouver, BC
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Sunset Beach Park
Vancouver has a number of beautiful beaches located right in the city. The most popular among young people are Wreck Beach (clothing optional beach), Third Beach (great stop over while biking the sea wall), Kits Beach, Jericho Beach, Spanish Banks, and English Bay. Third Beach is defintely the favorite among locals. Wreck Beach while likely take up your whole day and there are about 100 stairs down to it.
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Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Chinatown
China Town has become one of the best spots in Vancouver to head for a night out or just dinner. Spots to check out include The Union, Phnom Pen, Mamie Taylors, The Ramen Butcher, Virtuous Pie, Bestie, Bao Bei, Alibi Room, Ask For Luigi, Vancouver Urban Winery, Rodney's Oyster Bar (give them a call before to find out what time Oysters are on special), Fortune Sound Club (heads up this is a bit of a younger scene),
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Vancouver, BC
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Gastown
Gastown is another beautiful spot in Vancouver, great for walking around and check shops out. The streets are made of brick, which was said to be gifted when Canada traded lumber with the China. On the way to China the boats would be weighted with wood and in order to make the crossing back after delivery, they would fill them with brick. Then not knowing what to do with all the brick they created the streets that are now Gastown. I recommend spending a day walking around. Start at Waterfront Station and follow Water Street to Main Street. Eats along the way include The Flying Pig, Guu, Meat and Bread, Tacofino (has a great patio for the summer), Salt (wine bar), Meet (Vegan),
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