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Travel Guide: Vancouver - British Columbia - Canada

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Vancouver is internationally renowned for preserving its natural beauty within the metropolis. The city has all the urban amenities of a major city, as well as easy access to the Pacific Ocean and the mountains of the Pacific Coast Range. Vancouver is home to one of North America's largest urban parks, Stanley Park .  The North Shore mountains dominate the city landscape, and on a clear day scenic vistas include the dormant , snow-capped volcano Mount Baker to the southeast; Vancouver Island across the Strait of Georgia to the west and southwest and the Sunshine Coast to the northwest. The breathtaking views of the city and its environment have made it renowned for its beauty.

Vancouver is a relaxed but bustling, cosmopolitan city of nearly 2.5 million people in the metropolitan area, with many diversions and easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, boating, and skiing. Some have called it a "city of neighbourhoods", each with its own distinctive character. It is consistently ranked at or near the top of the best cities in the world in which to live.

Vancouver can also be an expensive city, as housing prices are the highest in Canada. Vancouver's population density is third highest of any metropolitan centre in North America, after New York City and San Francisco . City planners in the late 1950s and 1960s deliberately encouraged the development of high-rise condominium towers in the West End downtown neighbourhood, which has resulted in a compact, walkable and transit/bike friendly urban core.

Although its British origins have left an impact, Vancouver is home to people of many ethnic backgrounds and religions. Chinese is, by far, the largest visible ethnic minority group in the city... and its connections to Hong Kong are becoming increasingly important. Its position as a major centre in the Pacific Rim is evident in its commerce and trade, and in its mixture of cultures.

There is a lively cultural and social scene. The great variety of peoples has resulted in an array of top quality, authentic international cuisines- and Vancouver can be considered to have some of the finest dining anywhere. A west coast "fusion" has also developed, that combines oriental and local flavours (mostly seafood).

Vancouver's climate is unusually temperate by Canadian standards; after Victoria , it is the second warmest major city in Canada during the winter. Summer months are generally sunny and dry and temperatures moderate. Spring and autumn are usually showery. Rainfall is frequent, along with grey skies, in winter. Snow is typical in the surrounding mountains but less common at sea level. 

Vancouver will be hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics, with many of the venues in nearby Whistler, just 130km away.

 

Destinations in Vancouver

Richmond
North Vancouver
Langley
Delta
New Westminster
Coquitlam
Golden Ears
Burnaby

Travel Q&A on Vancouver:

Question: #1: Traveling in Canada running out of money, need ways to earn money quickly to fund extra travel? In Vancouver?
On work /travel 12month visa, priority at the mo is travelling. But money running out need to find ways of earning fast cash and/or earn as you travel type job. Or any jobs for just a couple of weeks?days ?? Any suggestions?? - asked by M's

Answer: should have brought more money but i will lend you some at 50% interest compounded daily first day is free or you could shovel my snow wash my windows fix my roof fix my cubbords clean my house and chop ... - answered by: muz wuz here ?
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Question: #2: what is the most convenient and economical way to travel from vancouver to seattle?
Coming off from a cruise in vancouver.renting a car will incur drop-off charge of ~$150 since it is across the border - asked by mag18

Answer: Definitely the Amtrak. It is 26 dollars each way, 3.5 hours. I know this 100% because I just had to cancel a trip to Seattle for this weekend, last night, haha.♥ ... - answered by: mulldacity
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Question: #3: Travel question: Florida to British Columbia, Vancouver?
I'm trying to plan a trip from Florida to Vancouver during November 2006. I've heard it's cheaper to fly from FL to Montana and then rent a car to go to Canada. Has anyone else ever done this to travel to Canada from the States? We are planning on going to Whistler Blackcomb to try a ski vacation this year. Please let me know anything you can about traveling from the States to B.C. if you have any experience with that. Thank you very much!Sybelline, I think you answered the wrong question. Thanks for trying, tho. It was a good attempt. But I don't even HAVE an avatar, and what would you possibly have against Canadians that you think my idea for travel isn't good? You need to watch it, Canada is a big country and they will find you. - asked by Cherstin and Adam F

Answer: A suggestion from experience would be to shop for best air fares from one of the major airports in Florida to fly directly into Seattle and from there take the Amtrak train non-stop into Vancouver, BC. ... - answered by: NuckinFutz
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Question: #4: I'll travel to Vancouver in 2 wks, for 1st time. Is it better to take can $ or US travelers cks with me? Tks
- asked by Sam

Answer: Canadian dollars are accepted everywhere, from street vendors to the poshest hotels. US travellers cheques can be a hassle, because not all places will take them and you'll end up having to cash them at ... - answered by: old lady
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Question: #5: Should I travel to Vancouver in winter?
- asked by Zé Comédia

Answer: Yep, Vancouver is great in the winter.Okay, so it's a bit wet ... but there is snow in the hills and the mountains, which are all around, and the water areas are cool to watch. And there are enough "sun ... - answered by: Pichi
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Question: #6: I want to travel to Vancouver Island this summer from Winnipeg. Which route should we take? How long?
Wehave a 14 month old baby and will need to take several stops, possibly a week each way. - asked by rodtamca

Answer: Why not stagger the travel days. Drive out in 4 or 5 days.take the most direct route. It will still be very scenic.If you travel for 8 hours a day (That doesn't include any stopping time), you can make ... - answered by: hyperactivesleep
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Question: #7: We are going to travel to Vancouver, Canada for just a few days next month from the US, passport or visa?
I heard they made some changes in 2007...can we go through with just our passports or do we have to end getting visas? We are us citizens. - asked by Passion

Answer: New Travel Requirements for U.S. Citizens * Media Notes * Flyers & Fact Sheet * Frequently Asked Questions * Federal RegulationsUnder the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)The proposed ... - answered by: roundater
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Question: #8: How long would it take to travel from Vancouver to Whistler by Bus?
And how long by bus from Whistler to Kamloops? - asked by erin_leigh_hall

Answer: If you took the Greyhound bus from Vancouver to Whistler Village, your trip would take between 2 hours 30 minutes and 2 hours 45 minutes, depending on the time of day you travel. It is 77 miles or 124 ... - answered by: purpledents
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Question: #9: when is the cheapest time to travel to vancouver?
- asked by bajan

Answer: Fall is usually when you find the best deals for BC. Too late for the flowers, too early for the snow. ... - answered by: SFdude
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Question: #10: do you need a passport to travel from Vancouver to Seattle, Washington? or can you just use your birth cert?
- asked by castorrec

Answer: Currently, as of today, YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT FOR TRAVEL BETWEEN THE USA AND CANADA. You will need your driver's license and your birth certificate (not a copy). HOWEVER, with that said, starting ... - answered by: Lizzzzie
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