The Vancouver Whale Watch is located at the historic Steveston fishing village about 35 minutes from downtown Vancouver. For over 10 years it has provided marine tours capturing the experience of the diverse ecosystem and the opportunity to see wild orcas, bow riding Dall’s porpoises, sea lions, seals and eagles, as well as discovering the spectacular coast lines of Gulf and San Juan Islands.
The Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Centre is one of Vancouver’s top attractions providing a spectacular 360-degree view of the City of Vancouver and the North Shore mountains. Situated high above the city at 130 metres (430 feet) from street level, the Observation Deck provides a comprehensive and amazing visual to the city’s landscape.
For those whose interests lie in museums and galleries, some of BC’s leading venues are found in Vancouver and Victoria. Incredible fine art galleries showcasing original Canadian and international artworks can be found in many BC communities too.
There are fun and interesting things to explore in British Columbia – from sightseeing tours to adventure excursions and adrenaline pumping outdoor activities. Budding in its expressions of cultural attractions, BC takes pride in sharing its collective culture and heritage, inspiring many through its history, arts and sciences.
The Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Centre is one of Vancouver’s top attractions providing a spectacular 360-degree view of the City of Vancouver and the North Shore mountains. Situated high above the city ...
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The history of the Museum of Vancouver dates back to 1894 when a group of visionaries formed the Art, Historical and Scientific Association. Now, to reflect its new vision with its focus on Vancouver, ...
The Prince of Whales is one of British Columbia’s largest marine adventure operators offering whale watching tours since 1995 with departures from Victoria and Vancouver. Victoria based trips are 2.5 ...
The Capilano Suspension Bridge, originally built in 1889, is one of Vancouver’s top attractions and an iconic site located in North Vancouver drawing over 800,000 visitors annually. Originally constructed ...
One of Vancouver’s must-see attractions, the Vancouver Aquarium is a favourite with visitors to Canada and locals alike, of any age. Dedicated to the conservation of aquatic life, and home to more than ...
The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is located in downtown Vancouver. The renowned Gallery is named after the acclaimed Haida master artist, goldsmith, carver, sculptor, writer and spokesman ...
Port Metro Vancouver's Interpretive Centre is located at the north end of Canada Place and welcomes visitors to self-guided tours and presentations to learn about the different aspects of Canada’s largest ...