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10 Overall Closest Attractions |
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VanDusen Botanical Garden |
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5251 Oak St, Vancouver V6M 4H1 604-257-8335 604-257-8463
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Distance:
~6.172 km * |
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Description:
GRANVILLE ISLAND. This former golf course was transformed into a series of more than 40 specialized garden areas. Paths meander in and out of the gardens that feature Canada's largest collection of rhododendrons. The hexagon-shaped Korean Pavilion is the highlight of the Asian Gardens, and a wishing fountain is the centerpiece of the Children's Garden. Gardens are open daily at least 10am-4pm year-round; extended hours in the summer. |
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Wreck Beach |
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Point Grey, Musqueam Reserve to Spanish Bank, Vancouver 604-273-6950
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Distance:
~6.196 km * |
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Description:
KITSILANO. This well-maintained three-and-a-half-mile beach spans portions of the Fraser River, the Strait of Georgia, and English Bay. A unique mix of sun worshipers and beachgoers enjoys this nude beach (basic etiquette rules apply, such as no staring and no rude or lewd comments). Vendor's Row, situated in a center stretch of the beach, is home to an outdoor food court. The southern stretch features beach volleyball, boogie boards, Frisbee football, and even chess tournaments. The summer sees all sorts of fun contests and activites, including sand castle building, volleyball, fun runs, concerts, and festivals. Wreck Beach has no lifeguard on duty. |
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University of British Columbia Botanical Garden |
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(Attractions - Gardens) |
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6804 SW Marine Dr, Vancouver V6T 1Z4 604-822-3928
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Distance:
~6.232 km * |
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KITSILANO. This sprawling garden encompasses more than 70 acres and overlooks the Strait of Georgia. Five different gardens, each with a distinctive theme, are situated on the grounds. The Asian Garden houses the largest collection of Asian plants in North America and features native cedars towering over clematis, lilies, hydrangeas, and more than 400 varieties of rhododendrons. The Native Garden spreads across more than eight acres and features more than 3500 plants native to British Columbia. |
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Hastings Mill Store Museum |
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(Attractions - Museums) |
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1575 Alma St, Vancouver V6R 3P3 604-734-1212 604-263-4097
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Distance:
~7.187 km * |
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KITSILANO. This museum was once the company store for a lumber operation as well as Vancouver's first post office. It is the oldest building in the city and is set in a little park next to the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. On display are old muskets, clocks, early clothing, and native baskets. |
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User Rating: 10
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Queen Elizabeth Park – Bloedel Floral Conservatory |
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(Attractions - Parks) |
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4600 Cambie St, Vancouver V5Z 2Z4 604-257-8584 604-873-7000
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Distance:
~7.293 km * |
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Description:
Located on the city's highest point, this gem of a park features spectacular views of the North Shore, the mountains and Vancouver's skyline. Nature is at its finest amid the multitude of flowers, quiet ponds, ducks, wild birds and butterflies. The silver-domed conservatory features numerous climactic zones, including a desert area and a simulated tropical forest, with plants, birds and fish from South America, Mexico and Africa. The park also features a gift shop, restaurant, mini golf, tennis courts and Frisbee golf. |
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Nitobe Memorial Garden |
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(Attractions - Gardens) |
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1895 Lower Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver V6T 1Z4 604-822-4208
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Distance:
~7.779 km * |
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Description:
KITSILANO. Located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, this authentic Japanese tea and strolling garden features a lovely teahouse that is especially beautiful when the cherry trees blossom in the spring. The principles of harmony, balance and tranquility were employed in the garden's design. Evergreen trees are placed in contrast to the well-tended shrubs, flowering plants and footbridges. A path that encircles the garden symbolizes the eternal cycle of life. |
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Locarno and Jericho Beaches |
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(Attractions - Beaches) |
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NW Marine Dr, between Trimble and Blanca Sts, Vancouver
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Distance:
~7.867 km * |
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Description:
KITSILANO. This stunning piece of shoreline offers views of North Shore Mountains, Howe Sound, Stanley Park, Bowen Island, Vancouver's skyline, passing cruise ships and spectacular sunsets. Both beaches have large sandy shorelines, as well as grassy areas ideal for picnicking. Jericho Beach has windsurfing boards for rent, and Locarno is a designated "quiet beach." Lifeguards are generally on duty 11:30am-8:30pm daily from mid-May through Labour Day. |
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Kitsilano Beach |
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(Attractions - Beaches) |
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Cornwall Ave and Arbutus St, Bordering English Bay, Vancouver
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Distance:
~7.889 km * |
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Description:
KITSILANO. Kits Beach, as it is known to the locals, is a favorite of swimmers, sunbathers, volleyball players, joggers and dog walkers. An enormous swimming pool is filled with saltwater each spring and accommodates large numbers of serious swimmers and splashers alike. Adjacent to the pool is the Kitsilano Showboat, where dance troupes and performers provide free entertainment. For more pool information, call 604-731-0011
(during pool season only). |
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User Rating: 9
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Museum of Anthropology |
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(Attractions - Museums) |
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6393 NW Marine Dr, University of British Columbia Campus, Vancouver V6T 1Z1 604-822-5087 604-827-5932
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Distance:
~7.897 km * |
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Description:
An award-winning cliff-top facility that focuses on the arts of the Pacific Northwest, First Nations, indigenous cultures, and aboriginal peoples from around the world. The highlight of the collection is the sculpture "The Raven and the First Men," carved by the late Haida artist Bill Reid. The museum includes one of the largest collections of Haida carvings in the world, as well as an impressive collection of masks, totems, textiles, sculptures, and gold and silver. |
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User Rating: 9
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HR MacMillan Space Center |
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(Attractions - Museums) |
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1100 Chestnut St, Vanier Park, Vancouver V6J 3J9 604-738-7827
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Distance:
~8.444 km * |
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Description:
KITSILANO. This fascinating space museum features a series of hi-tech learning systems and interactive exhibits that include Virtual Voyages and a flight simulator. The Cosmic Courtyard is an exciting exhibit about the solar system, and Ground Station Canada showcases the achievements of Canada's space program. The Gordon Southam Observatory, which is located next to the main museum building, is a planetary complex open for stargazing. General Admission includes unlimited shows in the H.R. MacMillan Planetarium and GroundStation Canada, unlimited time in Cosmic Courtyard, and 1 ride on the Virtual Voyages™ Simulator. |
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approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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