The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a 140-meter-long suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bridge and surrounding park draw over 800,000 visitors every year, with various treetop adventure activities and ecology focused educational tours.
VanDusen Botanical Garden is a flower-packed oasis spanning 55 acres in the heart of Vancouver, Canada. Visitors can walk among 7,500 plant species and varieties of flora and fauna from all over the world.
Science World is a charitable non-profit and science centre based in Vancouver, BC that engages learners across the province in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art & design and math).
Visitors to this iconic geodesic dome can explore interactive, hands-on exhibits and galleries that nurture their process of discovery and inspire connection with their natural, physical and built environments.
At Science World, the team actively inspires the next generation of problem solvers, world changers and nerds.
The Vancouver Lookout is an observation deck and rotating restaurant affixed to the top of Harbour Centre in downtown Vancouver, BC. The Lookout provides stunning panoramic views out over the city and the surrounding landscape of the Pacific Ocean, Stanley Park, and the majestic North Shore.
Just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver stands the city's premier attraction: Grouse Mountain. The hiking trails are beautiful, and with most of the activities included in the standard admission, you can take your pick from eco-walks, ranger talks, lumberjack shows, and a lot more.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is located in the Chinatown district of Vancouver, Canada. Upon completion in 1986, it was the first authentic, full-scale Chinese garden built outside of China.
Opened in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is the largest art gallery in British Columbia, and home to over 11,000 pieces by artists such as Emily Carr, Marc Chagall, and many others. Its collections represent over a century of artistic achievement and reflect on the social and cultural identity of the region.
The Museum of Vancouver is an award-winning civic history museum located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It's the largest museum of its kind in Canada, and the oldest museum in the city of Vancouver.
The Sea to Sky Gondola is a cable car in British Columbia, Canada, which whisks passengers 885 meters up the mountainside in 10 minutes. From up there, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views over the fjords of Howe Sound, Shannon Falls, and the Pacific Coast Mountains.