Food Scene
Cactus Club Cafe
1790 Beach AveGood food and service, convenient location
Sleek, upscale chain serving gourmet burgers, global comfort food, cocktails, wines & beers.
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Earls Kitchen + Bar
303 Marine DriveSleek, upscale chain serving gourmet burgers, global comfort food, cocktails, wines & beers.
Milestones
2425 Cambie StGood food and service, convenient location.
Local, sustainable seafood, steaks & regional wines in a space with a patio overlooking Howe Sound.
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Beach House Restaurant
150 25th StLocal, sustainable seafood, steaks & regional wines in a space with a patio overlooking Howe Sound.
White Spot Park Royal
797 Main StGood for breakfast and lunch
Starbucks
99 Keefer PlLocated at Park Royal South
Roomy coffee shop with outdoor seating, lunch fare & an on-site bakery specializing in desserts.
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Cafe Crema
1495 Bellevue AveRoomy coffee shop with outdoor seating, lunch fare & an on-site bakery specializing in desserts.
Delany's Coffee House
1105 Denman StLocated at South Park Royal Shopping Mall
Panago Pizza
2928 Main StGreat take out place for pizza 5 minutes away.
Boston Pizza
1078 Marine DrGood food and service
Drinks & Nightlife
Relaxed brick-lined tavern with patio seating, sports on TV & a menu of traditional pub grub.
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The Village Taphouse
900 Main StRelaxed brick-lined tavern with patio seating, sports on TV & a menu of traditional pub grub.
Sightseeing
Indlela ye-Sea to Sky
36800 British Columbia 99Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.
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Isiqithi saseGranville
Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.
Parks & Nature
Features:
8.5km (5.3m) walking paved trail all along the seawall side going around the park.
Non-paved hiking trails
Separate walkways for pedestrians, in-line skaters, and bicyclists.
Stanley Park Tea House
Paid parking throughout the park but you can move from different parking areas once you have paid. There is an abundance of parking stalls.
Totem Poles
Lighthouse
Beaches
Amazing views
View of Vancouver city line, ships in harbour and Lions Gate Bridge
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I-Park ye-Stanley
610 Pipeline RdFeatures:
8.5km (5.3m) walking paved trail all along the seawall side going around the park.
Non-paved hiking trails
Separate walkways for pedestrians, in-line skaters, and bicyclists.
Stanley Park Tea House
Paid parking throughout the park but you can move from different parking areas once you have paid. There is an abundance of parking stalls.
Totem Poles
Lighthouse
Beaches
Amazing views
View of Vancouver city line, ships in harbour and Lions Gate Bridge
Beach with a nice walkway. Watch the ships come in and the sunset over Howe Sound
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Ambleside Park | West Vancouver
1150 Marine DrBeach with a nice walkway. Watch the ships come in and the sunset over Howe Sound
Beautiful. Takes about an hour to get to the top - there is a damn, beautiful views, picnic area and washrooms. You can also drive to the picnic area/park.
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Capilano Pacific Trail
Capilano Pacific TrailBeautiful. Takes about an hour to get to the top - there is a damn, beautiful views, picnic area and washrooms. You can also drive to the picnic area/park.
The Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.”
This trail is very challenging. Keep in mind that there is a wide range of mountaintop trails that might better suit the average hiker.
For trail hours, check Today's Schedule. https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind
Also read FAQ's
https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind/faq
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I-Grouse Grind Trail
6400 Nancy Greene WayThe Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.”
This trail is very challenging. Keep in mind that there is a wide range of mountaintop trails that might better suit the average hiker.
For trail hours, check Today's Schedule. https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind
Also read FAQ's
https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind/faq
1,200-metre mountain offering activities such as skiing & hiking plus sweeping views of Vancouver.
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Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene Way1,200-metre mountain offering activities such as skiing & hiking plus sweeping views of Vancouver.
Both a ski area and a park. Elevation: 1,449 m
Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has been enjoyed by generations of Lower Mainland residents. The park offers viewpoints overlooking the city of Vancouver, Mount Baker and east over Indian Arm Provincial Park.
There are opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing and four areas for day-use picnicking are available. There are several lakes in the park. Elsay Lake is the largest. Its waters and those of De Pencier, Gopher and Goldie drain eastward to Indian Arm. Some of the smaller lakes and ponds feed their waters west to the Seymour River.
Visitors will find many trails of various lengths and difficulty. Lower mountain trails are used extensively by mountain bikers and hikers, while upper mountain trails are restricted to hiking. Winter trails are put in place mid-December thru March 31 each year. Winter snowshoe trails and ski trails marked by BC Parks do not require a permit or pass. The park also offers extensive winter recreation facilities including skiing, snowshoeing and a supervised snow play area operated by Mt. Seymour Resorts. Mount Seymour also offers a multitude of activities for summer recreationalists, include, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking.
http://www.mountseymour.com/
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Mt Seymour
Both a ski area and a park. Elevation: 1,449 m
Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has been enjoyed by generations of Lower Mainland residents. The park offers viewpoints overlooking the city of Vancouver, Mount Baker and east over Indian Arm Provincial Park.
There are opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing and four areas for day-use picnicking are available. There are several lakes in the park. Elsay Lake is the largest. Its waters and those of De Pencier, Gopher and Goldie drain eastward to Indian Arm. Some of the smaller lakes and ponds feed their waters west to the Seymour River.
Visitors will find many trails of various lengths and difficulty. Lower mountain trails are used extensively by mountain bikers and hikers, while upper mountain trails are restricted to hiking. Winter trails are put in place mid-December thru March 31 each year. Winter snowshoe trails and ski trails marked by BC Parks do not require a permit or pass. The park also offers extensive winter recreation facilities including skiing, snowshoeing and a supervised snow play area operated by Mt. Seymour Resorts. Mount Seymour also offers a multitude of activities for summer recreationalists, include, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking.
http://www.mountseymour.com/
Large year-round destination for skiing, snowboarding & tubing, plus hiking, biking & more.
http://cypressmountain.com/
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Cypress Mountain Ski Area
6000 Cypress Bowl RdLarge year-round destination for skiing, snowboarding & tubing, plus hiking, biking & more.
http://cypressmountain.com/
Arts & Culture
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is renowned for its displays of world arts and cultures, in particular works by First Nation band governments of the Pacific Northwest.
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Iziko loMphumela
6393 NW Marine DrThe Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is renowned for its displays of world arts and cultures, in particular works by First Nation band governments of the Pacific Northwest.
Shopping
Quaint village with many shops and restaurants. Close to waterfront in West Vancouver.
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Dundarave
Quaint village with many shops and restaurants. Close to waterfront in West Vancouver.
Park Royal
2002 Park Royal SVariety of stores
Essentials
Closest grocery store with reasonable prices and a good variety of food.
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Save-On-Foods
1250 Marine DrClosest grocery store with reasonable prices and a good variety of food.
Whole Foods Market
510 W 8th AveLarge health food grocery store