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10 Overall Closest Attractions & Activities |
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Vancouver Art Gallery |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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750 Hornby St, Vancouver V6Z 2H7 604-662-4719
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Distance:
~99 m * |
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Description:
The works of contemporary local, Canadian and Native Inuit artists are featured in this prominent gallery located in the former provincial courthouse. The works of British Columbia painter Emily Carr (1871-1945), Canada's famous "Group of Seven," and European masters are displayed in exhibitions in the gallery's permanent collection. A Children's Gallery offers art workshops while other programming includes interpretive performances, art demonstrations and guided tours. |
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User Rating: 7.25
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Library Square |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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350 W Georgia St, Vancouver V6B 6B1 604-331-3600
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Distance:
~0.590 km * |
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Description:
Library Square is the home of Vancouver's Central Library, and one of the city's most famous landmarks. The building itself is architecturally stunning, inside and out, and in addition to the library, it houses government offices, shops and cafes. The square is situated on a full city block and features open plazas, a waterfall and shaded atriums. |
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User Rating: 8.6
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Vancouver Lookout – Harbour Centre Tower |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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555 West Hastings Rd, Vancouver V6B 4N5 604-689-0421
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Distance:
~0.601 km * |
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Description:
Look out! The Vancouver Lookout Harbour Centre Tower provides a stunning 360-degree view of the city, equally impressive during the day and at night. Opened on August 13, 1977 by Neil Armstrong, who left behind his footprint in the concrete, the tower is Vancouver's tallest at 581 feet. Try to visit on a clear day – even the ride up, in a glass elevator, will give you a great view! |
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User Rating: 7
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Canada Place |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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780-999 Canada Pl, Vancouver V6C 3C1 604-647-7390 604-775-7200
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Distance:
~0.628 km * |
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Description:
This busy port of Vancouver welcomes more than 2800 ships from more than 60 countries each year. Its impressive landmark structure, Canada Place, houses the Vancouver Trade and Convention Center, the Vancouver Board of Trade, IMAX theater, restaurants, shops and the world-class Pan Pacific Hotel. |
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User Rating: 8
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BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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777 Pacific Blvd S Gate A, Vancouver V6B 4Y8 604-687-5520
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Distance:
~1.130 km * |
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Description:
This museum, located in the British Columbia Place Stadium Complex, houses the most complete collection of artifacts and sports memorabilia in British Columbia. Test your skills in climbing, throwing, racing and riding in the hi-tech Participation Gallery. Witness 150 years of sports in the Theater History Gallery. The Hall of Champions Gallery commemorates the lives of disabled athletes Terry Fox and Rick Hanson. |
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User Rating: 9
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Sam Kee Building |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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8 W Pender St Chinatown, Vancouver V6B 1R5
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Distance:
~1.171 km * |
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Description:
In the early 20th century, the Sam Kee Company was one of Chinatown's wealthiest enterprises. This extremely narrow, steel-framed building was designed in 1913 as Sam Kee's rebellious response to the city's expropriating 24 feet of his original lot for street-widening without compensating him. The store is less than six feet deep. Large bay windows help make the most of space that once housed public baths, offices, shops and living quarters. |
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User Rating: 10
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden |
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(Attractions & Activities - Gardens) |
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578 Carrall St, Vancouver V6B 2J8 604-662-3207
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Distance:
~1.267 km * |
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Description:
Constructed in an authentic Ming Dynasty-style, the garden is renowned as being the first of its type built since the late 15th century. Traditional materials from Suzhou, the Garden City of the People's Republic, were used in the construction. It was built with only carefully arranged rocks, wood, plants and water, all without using screws, nails or power tools. The principles of yin and yang opposites, such as light and dark and rough and smooth, are a strong element in this garden's design. |
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User Rating: 7.5
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Science World / Alcan Omnimax Theatre |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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1455 Quebec St, Vancouver V6A 3Z7 604-443-7443
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Distance:
~1.748 km * |
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Description:
Enjoy hands-on exhibits that teach about light, sound, physics, biology, meteorology and even music. Young children enjoy the Search Gallery, which allows them to crawl through a beaver lodge and observe tree roots hanging from the ceiling as they learn about British Columbia's natural history. The Omnimax Theater features films on a variety of subjects, including Antarctica, a Pacific Rim volcano, and the history of transportation. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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HR MacMillan Space Center |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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1100 Chestnut St Vanier Park, Vancouver V6J 3J9 604-738-7827
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Distance:
~2.060 km * |
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Description:
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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Vancouver Museum |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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1100 Chestnut St Vanier Park, Vancouver V6J 3J9 604-736-4431
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Distance:
~2.060 km * |
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Description:
This museum includes a life-size replica of a trading post, a 19th-century Canadian Pacific Railway passenger car, and an authentic dugout canoe in its many exhibits that document the history of Vancouver. The Orientation Gallery is a multi-layered timeline that uses artifacts to depict the growth and development of the region from pre-history to the heritage and culture of the First Nations to present day. A similar timeline is made with toys in a children's display. |
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User Rating: 7
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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