1. Gastown Steam Clock
A famous steam-powered clock located in the historic Gastown district, known for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere.
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A famous steam-powered clock located in the historic Gastown district, known for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere.
An iconic waterfront complex that includes a convention center, hotel, and cruise ship terminal, offering stunning views of the harbor and North Shore Mountains.
A beautiful urban park featuring meticulously maintained gardens, an arboretum, and the Bloedel Conservatory, offering panoramic views of Vancouver.
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An interactive science museum housed in a geodesic dome, perfect for families and individuals interested in engaging exhibits and demonstrations.
A sprawling garden featuring plants from around the world, themed gardens, and beautiful walking trails, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Located in Stanley Park, this renowned aquarium showcases a wide variety of marine life and offers educational programs and exhibits.
A prominent art museum featuring a collection of national and international works, including pieces by Canadian artists like Emily Carr.
A domed lush tropical paradise in Queen Elizabeth Park, home to exotic plants and free-flying birds, providing a serene escape.
Located in Stanley Park, these totem poles are a significant cultural display of indigenous art and history.
An observation deck that offers 360-degree views of Vancouver from high above, ideal for getting a comprehensive view of the city.
A scenic waterfront path perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, offering breathtaking views of the city and ocean.
A museum dedicated to the history, culture, and stories of Vancouver, featuring engaging exhibits and artifacts.
A historic lighthouse located in Stanley Park, providing picturesque views and a glimpse into Vancouver's maritime history.
A historic square that serves as a war memorial, honoring the soldiers who fought in World War I, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver.
A landmark from the 2010 Winter Olympics, this cauldron is located at Jack Poole Plaza and is often lit for special events.
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