Surrounded by water
and mountains Vancouver
is one of the world’s most scenic
cities, and one of the most popular, making
this the perfect place to start or end a Canadian road trip! You’re going to
see plenty of great scenery on your road trip but for a city, Vancouver has tons of scenery to admire too!
Vancouver actually has so many things to see and do that
you could spend your entire family vacation here, and what’s so great about
this city is the sheer variety in attractions that will appeal to the whole
family.
If you’re here for
only a few days there are some sights you won’t want to miss – Stanley Park is
of course one of Vancouver’s top attractions. With its miles of hiking
trails
through the park’s forest interior, plus the famed Seawall to walk, cycle or
skate around this is definitely a place that active people enjoy! The park has
beaches with wonderful views of the city and the mountains, but don’t miss the
Totem Poles or the Vancouver Aquarium while you’re here.
Stanley Park can be easily reached from downtown Vancouver so stay in the
city center and make use of public transport. Parking across the whole of Vancouver can be hard to
come by and expensive so it’s best to leave your vehicle behind. Take the short
ferry ride over to Granville Island and the Market to pick up some goodies for a
picnic, then walk to Kitsilano
Beach, one of the city’s
most popular.
From the other side of
downtown the ferry runs across to the North Shore.
Once there, catch a bus up to Grouse Mountain and take the Skyride up to the ‘Peak of Vancouver’. The views from the top over
the city and surrounds are quite something, plus there are hikes,
entertainment, and the grizzly bear refuge up here as well.
There’s so much to do
but we’ll make sure you don’t miss a thing when your Canadian
road trip is
organized!
Quick Facts:
--- Vancouver was named after the British
explorer Captain George Vancouver who explored the inner harbor area in 1792.
--- Vancouver
is the largest city in British Columbia, and
the third largest in Canada
behind Toronto and Montreal.