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95 Things You (May) Have Never Done in Vancouver

1. Get a workout with stunning views - climb the Grouse Grind at Grouse Mountain.
2. Explore the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. This Ming Dynasty-style garden is tucked away behind protective walls in the heart of Chinatown.
3. Ride in style…take a horse-drawn tour around the city’s famous Stanley Park.
4. Take the Indian Arm Luncheon Cruise awith Harbour Cruises, and see the city from a different perspective. Enjoy spectacular scenery along 18km of coastal mountain fjords, right in our backyard.
5. Afraid of heights? Tackle the Capilano Suspension Bridge, then enjoy the Treetops walk on the other side of the bridge.
6. Explore the delights of the Kids Only Market on Granville Island.
7. Go whale watching and view the majestic Orca Whales. Tours available from Vancouver and Victoria (Summer months only)
8. Take a Walking Tour of Vancouver’s oldest and most historic City, Gastown….don’t miss the steam clock and be sure to have a cup of coffee in one of the many coffee shops in the old part of the neighborhood’s surroundings.
9. Learn more about our First Nations’ culture at the Vancouver Museum at Vanier Park.
10. Feeling daring? Take a trip to Wreck Beach, Vancouver’s nudist hot spot.
11. Escape the tourist traps and shop Main Street’s funky boutiques from Broadway to 30th.
12. Explore the city’s fascinating beginnings at the Museum of Anthropology, located at the University of British Columbia campus.
13. Rent a bicycle and cruise the forested trails of UBC’s Endowment Lands.
14. Explore Chinatown on a walking tour or take a guided tour of the area.
15. Bowl them over at the funky Commodore Lanes & Billiards in downtown Vancouver (5 pin bowling).
16. Get a bird's eye view of Vancouver on a helicopter or seaplane tour.
17. Rent rollerblades and whiz through Stanley Park along the famous sea wall.
18. Sip a martini in a rainstorm during happy hour at the Bridge’s Restaurant.
19. Pack a picnic to enjoy in Queen Elizabeth Park.
20. Visit Commercial Drive and sip café with the locals at an authentic Italian Coffee Bar.
21. Rent a Mercedes convertible and cruise the beautiful coastline, from Kits Beach to Spanish Banks.
22. Tour the Granville Island Brewery.
23. Find some vintage vinyl at Zulu Records, Vancouver’s best-known record emporium.
24. Hop a ferry over to Bowen Island for a hike in the unspoiled forest lands.
25. Buy native art at Hills Native Art Galleries located in Vancouver (newest arrival born in June, 2009).
26. Encounter a baby Beluga Whale at the Vancouver Aquarium.
27. Visit the Museum of Mining at Britannia Beach for a blast to the past.
28. Take an invigorating dip in the indoor heated pool at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre, or enjoy our very own heated outdoor pool.
       The scenery is stunning and we are  the only Hotel with a saltwater swimming pool in Vancouver.
29. Be naughty…visit the Does Your Mother Know magazine store on 4th Avenue.
30. Discover Vancouver’s best kept secret…visit Jericho Sailing Club and admire the view.
31. Take a kayaking lesson at the False Creek Community Centre on Granville Island.
32. Think you know it all? Stump the clerk at Videomatica, Vancouver’s most knowledgeable video store.
33. Try LaStone Therapy, an original stone massage, at Pan Pacific Vancouver’s Spa Utopia.
34. Go night skiing at Grouse Mountain. The mountain is open until 10:00pm, 365 days a year!
35. Take windsurfing lessons on Spanish Banks.  Everyone has been to a beach, but can everyone actually say they were ON the water blasting away with the city skyline as the background?
36. Treat yourself to a moment from the past, go for an early morning jog through the ancient trees of Light House Park, West Vancouver.  Listen to the crashing waves on granite pier through the fog to watch the lights and take in the savory scent of the coastal waters.
37. Take the Whistler Olympic Venue tour from Vancouver, and get a sneak peak before we host the Olympics in 2010.
38. Vancouver is home to several professional sports teams, the most famous being the Vancouver Canucks Hockey team. Hockey season runs from September-April  (or longer if the Canucks make the play offs)! Be sure to see a live game to experience the great atmosphere at the always-packed GM place stadium.
39. Sit on the beach of English Bay and watch the International Fireworks Competition in July and August.
40. Go Cross country skiing or snow shoeing on Cypress Mountain and end the day with a hot toddy at.
41. Take a sea plane ride out to Victoria on Vancouver Island, spend the day exploring and visit the world famous Butchart Gardens. Return by ferry back to Vancouver to enjoy the sunset as you sail through the Gulf Islands.
42. Check out Bard on the Beach during the summer evenings, where tents are set up in Vanier Park (right on the water) so that spectators can enjoy Shakespearean performances that take place within the open tent.
43. Take in the floral and fauna at the Van Dusen Botanical Garden. 
44. View the interesting Romanesque architecture of the Vancouver Public Library.
45. Visit Point Atkinson Lighthouse at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, and explore the area a little on foot.
46. Sit on a log at Spanish Banks or Kitsilano Beach and soak in the views of English Bay.
47. Watch the sun set from the piano bar at the Pan Pacific Vancouver.
48. Drive to Whytecliff Park near Horseshoe Bay, stop and enjoy the views overlooking Howe Sound.
49. Visit the Science Center.
50. Shop on Robson till you drop.
51. Enjoy Vancouver-based eco tours, the best way to see beautiful sea life, landscapes, sceneries and wilderness of Canada.
52. On a clear evening, take a snowshoe hike on Grouse Mountain.
53. For those who want to enjoy the sensation of flying, head over to Mount Seymour in North Vancouver for tobogganing or snow tubing.
54. Visit the salmon hatchery and walk up to Cleveland Dam, then just sit and take in the world.
55. Relax in your hotel room at Pan Pacific Vancouver and watch the giant cruise ships come in and out with happy faces on the deck. (One of Elizabeth Taylor’s favorite pastimes)
56. Visit UBCS Nitobe Garden to view the beautiful cherry blossoms and Japanese gazebos.
57. Go salmon fishing in Howe Sound.
58. Take a Tuesday or Saturday afternoon to visit the Vancouver Police Centennial Museum and enroll the whole family in the Forensic Science drop-in program.
59. Only in Vancouver can one snowboard, golf and kayak in the same day.
60. Rent a speedboat from Granville Island and enjoy the beautiful views of the Vancouver skyline and the Georgia Strait.
61. Visit Lynn Valley Canyon, which is over in Capilano only about a 10 min drive from the Capilano suspension bridge.  It's a beautifully scenic park area and also has its own suspension bridge which rises at least 75-100 feet above the canyon below.  This spot has many trails and the fun of a high suspension bridge without the over populated tourist attractions.  Also there is a spot called twin falls, which has to be seen to be believed.
62. Go to a concert at the Commodore Ballroom and then out for a Roxy Burger.
63. Kayak in Deep Cove followed by ice cream in Deep Cove Village.
64. Check out the Van Dusen Botanical Garden anytime of the year for a colourful display of nature in bloom.  Roam the 55-hectare gardens. Bentall Garden even offers a special Thirsty Thursdays Social Irrigation event to refresh.
65. Sample wine, cold cuts and smelly cheese at Salt Tasting Room in Blood Alley, Gastown.
66. Go to Lynn Canyon and enjoy its natural splendor. The park is free to use and it has a suspension bridge, a picturesque creek that fills into a 30-foot pool, a waterfall, many trails and the ecology centre for a great learning experience. www.lynncanyonparkguide.bc.ca
67. Utilize the aquabus to commute between downtown and False Creek area. For an additional $0.50 you can bring your bicycle. www.theaquabus.com
68. Rent a speed boat (valid drivers license is needed). www.sewellsmarina.com/boatrentals.
69. On a rainy day, enjoy a show at the CN Imax Theatre.
70. While in Burnaby on a sunny day, venture out to Central Park, which is not too far away from Metrotown.
71. On your return from Burnaby, take the skytrain up to the Waterfront station and visit the Harbour Centre for a view of greater Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains at the Lookout Centre. www.vancouverlookout.com
72. Enjoy a variety of (over 200) gelato flavors at la casa gelato. www.lacasagelato.com
73. Kayak on the Indian Arm or join a guided tour of Indian Arm and the Burrard Inlet. www.deepcovekayak.com
74. Visit the Richmond Night Market and enjoy the spectacle. Indulge in the exhibitors’ cuisine or browse through the various products for sale…it is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. www.richmondnightmarket.com
75. Take the train for a scenic day trip to Whistler and back to Vancouver. www.whistlermountaineer.com
76. The Vancouver Art Gallery is always interesting especially if they are hosting a special event like Fuse. On select Fridays, they transform the Art Gallery into a posh social event. They have a DJ that spins tunes and live performances.
77. Enjoy theatre under the stars in Stanley Park. www.tuts.ca
78. For food lovers who want to learn more about the local cuisine, take a cooking class or partake in other culinary experiences at Granville Island.  www.edible-britishcolumbia.com/index.php
79. Visit historic Steveston Village, which used to be one of the largest salmon canning facilities in North America, and go whale watching. Buy fresh fish from docked fishing boats or sample some of the best fish and chips in town at the Steveston Pier. Go for a nice jog or bike ride on the dike or have a picnic at Garry Point and fly a kite.  www.steveston.bc.ca, www.vancouverwhalewatch.com, www.seabreezeadventures.ca
80. Enjoy the local beaches, including Third Beach, which is Stanley Park’s nicest. Another choice would be Kitsilano Beach, which is the best in Vancouver. A bit further away from Vancouver, down in White Rock, Crescent Beach and White Rock Beach are arguably the greatest beaches in the area because the water is warmer and the area is delightful for a nice restful afternoon adventure.
81. Take a walk in the woods at Pacific Spirit Park near UBC. Even when the weather is wet, the trails are protected from the rain by all the trees and plants. It's also a mountain bikers’ paradise.
82. Go biking in Stanley Park.
83. Take a Zodiac whale watching tour from Seawell Marina Horseshoe-Bay.
84. Rent kayaks and canoes at Deer Lake in Burnaby
85. Take a bike tour of the harbor, ride from below Cambie Street bridge to Spanish Banks.
86. Enjoy the Italian Opera Buffet at the Pan Pacific on Saturday nights.
87. Go to Spanish Banks for a picnic.
88. Enjoy lunch at Go Fish at Granville Island.
89. Attend dance performances at the Scotia Bank Dance Center.
90. View the Emily Carr Exhibit at The Vancouver Art Gallery.
91. Visit the boutiques of independent designers who support sustainable eco fabrics like Mandula at 882 Homer Street or other independent designers in the South Main Area.
92. Enjoy a nice nine-hole round at the pitch n put at Stanley Park.
93. Take a nice long walk or roller blade through Stanley Park up to English Bay and having a wonderful ocean view dinner at the Crab Co.
94. Window shop on Commercial Drive.
95. Grab the on and off tour bus, it makes about 20 stops and you will be able to see how wonderful Vancouver is from Granville Island to the gorgeous Stanley Park.
Boggle the brain at Science World at Telus World of Science, a world to explore under the big silver ball.Visit Liliget Feast House for a taste of First Nations fare.
Go snow tubing on Cypress Mountain.

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