Things to do in Downtown Vancouver

Vancouver Area MapDowntown. The main feature of downtown Vancouver is Stanley Park, which is located at the tip of the peninsula. ... Gastown. Perched just northeast of downtown, Gastown is another popular tourist neighborhood. ... Chinatown. ... Yaletown. ... Granville Island. ... Kitsilano. ... Point Grey. ... East Vancouver.More items...

55 Super Fun Things To Do In Vancouver This WinterExperience The Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain.Try a Snow-Limo tour.See the Canadian Holiday Train in BC.Go sledding, tobogganing, and tubing at Mount Seymour. ... Ride the Bright Nights Christmas Train at Stanley Park.Experience Christmas at Flyover Canada.Hit the slopes and shred some powder with your skis or board.More items...

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Downtown is known for a buzzing nightlife scene on neon-lit Granville Street, with raucous bars, clubs, and live bands at the art deco Commodore Ballroom. By day, it’s a busy shopping hub of chain and luxury boutiques, plus high-end department stores in the CF Pacific Centre mall. Food trucks and casual lunch spots dot the area, and cruise liners depart from Canada Place, a terminal designed to look like a ship.


Downtown

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Downtown, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Lynn Canyon Park

Lynn Canyon Park is a municipal park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. When the park officially opened in 1912 it was only 12 acres in size, but it now encompasses 617 acres. The park has many hiking trails of varying length and difficulty.


Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre municipal park located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Little Mountain. Its surface was scarred at the turn of the twentieth century when it was quarried for its rock, which served to build Vancouver's first roadways.


Robson Street

Every world-class city has one: the downtown shopping district. The place that lights up at holiday time, the place where the streets are packed with people, no matter what the weather is like. The place where the big department stores live, where the luxury brands are, where the internationally-known stores can be found.