Dive into the Cool

Vancouver is a cultural melting pot, with over 50% of its residents speaking a first language other than English.

Stanley Park, Vancouver’s massive urban park, covers 1,001 acres and offers everything from scenic views to beaches and an acclaimed aquarium.

Vancouver’s Hollywood North neighborhood gained its nickname due to its popularity as a filming location for movies and TV shows.

Vancouver boasts the world's longest fully automated driverless light rapid transit system: The SkyTrain.

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Granville Island was once an industrial area, and now its a vibrant cultural hub with markets, galleries, and artisan workshops.
Vancouverites love outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking due to the city's proximity to nature.

Vancouver shines like a futuristic "City of Glass" with its sleek, modern skyline dominated by skyscrapers made of you guessed it, glass!

In Vancouver, you're not alone in the urban jungle! Keep an eye out for bald eagles soaring overhead, seals chilling by the waterfront, and maybe even a wandering black bear or two.

The city honors Indigenous culture through events, artwork, and historical sites.

Who says you can't hit the beach in the city? Vancouver defies the norm with stunning urban beaches like Kitsilano Beach, where you can soak up the sun and sand without leaving town.

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Vancouver throws an annual Cherry Blossom Festival, celebrating the city's springtime transformation into a pink paradise, thanks to thousands of blooming cherry blossoms.
Vancouver has a secret world beneath its streets! Explore the Vancouver Downtown Historic Railway, a hidden network of underground passageways once used for streetcars, now filled with shops, restaurants, and a dash of mystery.