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Vancouver is a dazzling city.
Barely a century old, it offers a vibrant cosmopolitan character.
Its rich Chinese influence derives from the first wave of
Chinese who came seeking gold in the 1850s and went on to
build the Canadian Pacific Railroad. More recently there was
an influx from Hong Kong prior to the handing over of the
British Colony to China.
Vancouver is possessed of staggering natural beauty. Beaches
rim the coast, and the Coast Range provides a backdrop to
Vancouver's sleek skyscrapers. In its temperate climate, magnificent
gardens and an active lifestyle flourish.
Runners and inline skaters are everywhere. One of Vancouver's
most beloved natural resources is Stanley Park, a 1000-acre
wonderland filled with lakes and trails that's also home to
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Much of downtown Vancouver is
situated in False Creek, once a tiny fishing settlement and
now a thriving urban neighborhood. Wander along the seawall
by marinas and harbor-front neighborhoods. Visit Granville Island
and its famous public market. Where the good life is on obvious
display, Point Grey in West Vancouver makes a wonderful excursion.
This enclave of lovely homes, yacht clubs, and interesting shops
is set against spectacular trees.
Descend the steep stairs to the Point Grey beach and look up
at all the magnificent houses. In contrast, Burrard Inlet is
the busiest West Coast port, where it's fascinating to watch
the loading of cargo containers designated for far-off lands.
One of the best ways to experience Vancouver is by sea kayak.
Stick close to shore and explore Burrard Inlet. The more adventurous
might paddle from Deep Cove to Indian Arm, which cuts into the
Coast Range and is bounded by old growth forests and waterfalls.
After an active day, head back to one of Vancouver's luxurious
hotels and tuck into a world-class meal in the city famous for
its fusion cuisine. |
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| Vancouver
Excursions and Tours |
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| Climate |
Warmed by Pacific Ocean currents
and protected by a range of mountains, Vancouver enjoys mild
temperatures year-round. From high 70's Fahrenheit (low 20's
Celsius) in summer to a mild mid 40's Fahrenheit (0º
to 5º Celsius) in winter, the climate is always hospitable.
Our winters are wet, but it rarely snows, except on our local
ski hills. |
| Currency |
| We recommend all visitors use
Canadian currency when traveling within Canada. Visitors can
exchange currency at Canadian chartered banks, trust companies,
credit unions, or at offices of foreign exchange brokers, but
it is advised to have local currency on hand prior to arriving.
Some hotels, merchants, restaurants and suppliers accept US
or other foreign currency at a pre-determined rate, which may
differ from the daily rate posted by financial institutions.
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| Travelers
cheques |
| Travelers cheques in Canadian
dollars are the safest and most convenient way to carry money.
They are widely accepted and can be cashed at banks or foreign
exchange brokers. Identification may be required when cashing
travelers cheques. |
| Languages
spoken |
Canada has two official languages - English
and French. English is the predominant language in British
Columbia.
Vancouver is quite cosmopolitan and is a mix of many multicultural
groups. Because of this, the city is considered multilingual
on an unofficial level. Many banks, hotels, airline offices,
service institutions, shops and key tourist destinations have
multi-lingual staff.
After English and Chinese, the most common mother tongue
languages spoken are Punjabi, German, Italian, French, Tagalog
(Filipino) and Spanish. |
| Food
& Beverages |
An extensive variety of cuisine is available
representing the multicultural flavour of Vancouver. Fine
dining, casual or family friendly restaurants are easily accessible
throughout Greater Vancouver.
Alcoholic beverages in bottles are sold in special 'Liquor'
stores. However, alcoholic beverages including beer and wine
may be purchased in "Licensed Premises" establishments,
such as restaurants, hotel lounges, pubs, and nightclubs.
Minors are not admitted into bars. In BC, minors are defined
as anyone under 19 years of age. |
| Tipping |
| Some properties and resort hotels include tips
or gratuities with tours group to simplify bookkeeping. This
will usually include gratuities for housekeeping, bell service
and food service. If meals are included in the price, customary
gratuity will be calculated at 15 per cent. Visitors should
be advised that the standard tip in most restaurants is 15 per
cent. |
| Vancouver
Attractions |
Vancouver Maritime Museum, Art Gallery & Museum
Vancouver National Parks
The Lookout at Harbour Centre
Vancouver Aquarium
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Omnimax Theatre at Science World
Pacific Space Centre
Harbour Cruises |
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Daily High Temperatures |
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°C |
°F |
| January |
5 |
42 |
| February |
7 |
44 |
| March |
10 |
50 |
| April |
14 |
58 |
| May |
18 |
65 |
| June |
21 |
69 |
| July |
23 |
74 |
| August |
23 |
74 |
| September |
18 |
65 |
| October |
14 |
58 |
| November |
9 |
48 |
| December |
6 |
43 |
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