
BB
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-Stanley Park (Just wander around the seawall and such, theres lots to do)
-Granville Island (You can take the aquabus or drive)
-Grouse Mountain ( I think theres even still snow on the mountain!)
-Gastown is cool,but I dont think Robson st. is that great but you can check it out if you want |

sue from vancouver
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The idea on the sea to sky highway is a great idea...but not sure it is for one day. Depending on traffic (and the time of day you drive), it might be a lot of driving for not.
How about just going downtown--checking out Robson St for restaurants and shopping--there are stores all along Robson St. or there's the Pacific Centre Mall. The Vancouver Art Gallery is nearby too. There's also Stanley Park if it's a beautiful day. You can rent bikes and there's a pitch and putt in Stanley Park. There's also a great walking path from Stanley Park that leads to English Bay. Once in the Bay, there's many restaurants and cafes around there. Or check out Granville Island, you can rent a boat or kayak...and then have lunch or bevvies in the area...and there's open entertainment at Granville Island and a market w/ local produce, deli's and bakeries, cafes, confectionaries galore. Or taking the Aquabus to Granville Island is a fun little ride.
http://www.theaquabus.com/
Hope you enjoy our city! |

artisticallyfree
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Go to Granville Island, go downtown and shop/look around (Robson street, denman street), go to the art gallery, go up to whistler, visit gastown or yaletown, walk around main street, playland if you like amusement parks, the aquarium, the vancouver museum, Capilano suspension bridge, science world, bike riding around Stanley park, go to the beach, take the ferry to victoria, VanDusen garden, climb the grouse grind. If I only had one day, I'd probably go the granville island around the morning, when it gets really unbearably hot in the afternoon, go to the art gallery downtown, then hang around downtown during the evening, catch a show, whatever. There's so much going on around this city. Hope you enjoy it here! |