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Vancouver is British Columbia’s
west coast jewel. Surrounded on three sides by water
and nestled beneath
the peaks of the Coast Mountain Range, Canada’s largest west coast city
attracts millions of visitors each year from all over the world. Its
close proximity to numerous ski resorts and summer recreation areas
makes it one of North America’s top vacation destinations.
Located less than 40 miles from the Canada-US border, Vancouver is an easy
drive from Seattle,
Washington. The Vancouver
International Airport, located less than an hour from city center,
receives daily flights from all over the world. Travelers
arriving from B.C.'s
Vancouver Island,
the Gulf Islands points of
departure along the Sunshine Coast and from Washington State's
San Juan Islands
can also
connect to the Vancouver mainland via ferry through the nearby Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay terminals.
The winter recreation opportunities
at Garibaldi Mountain and
the Whistler-Blackcomb Resort
at Whistler
are less than a half-day’s drive from downtown and offer some of
the best skiing and snowboarding facilities in North America. The winter
resorts of the Okanagan Valley and the
BC Rockies are a comfortable ride from city center as well. Summer
recreation in and around the Vancouver area
includes boating, water skiing, hiking, wild life viewing and
backcountry camping.
A multicultural center for Western Canada, Vancouver offers the very
best in dining opportunities.
Ethnic cuisine includes Canadian First
Nations, Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Italian, Thai, Latin American and
Middle Eastern dishes. Vancouver’s small residential neighborhoods,
which are spread throughout the city are excellent locations to find a
quaint restaurant, pub or out-of-the-way coffee house.
Theater and music productions can be found in the city’s downtown
quarter, but are also scattered throughout Vancouver’s many
multicultural neighborhoods.
Accommodations are not hard to find either, although travelers who plan
to visit during the popular summer and winter seasons are advised to
reserve their lodgings well in advance.
Explore
Whistler in more detail by
clicking through the pages listed in the
navigation column at left
and the links they provide to more detailed descriptions and
presentations.
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