Vancouver is an amazing place to visit. There is so much to do in Vancouver, from visiting Stanley Park to strolling through the downtown core. You can take part in the many festivals that happen throughout the year. September is a glorious time to be visiting Vancouver. You can walk along the beach at English Bay or you can explore the many attractions such as McMillian Planetarian, Science World or Canada Place that may tempt your travelling taste buds. In my opinion, British Columbia is the best place on earth. I am sure you will enjoy your visit. The following website should give you everything you need to know about Vancouver. Best of luck.
2006-08-15 12:29:39
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answered by bluemoody40 2
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If you're talking about Vancouver BC Canada, Stanley Park, ....Queens Park? on the south side off of 33rd Ave and Cambie ST, the Planetarium, Maritime Museum, Robson street for shopping and bistro, Robson ST and Burrard is the Vancouver Art Gallery.....sorry, bed time now.
2006-08-14 16:52:24
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Yep, go down to Stanley Park, find Second beach. There is a swing set there. Get on and go for a ride for me! Don't forget to take some cash to the airport when you are leaving Vancouver. They charge ten bucks to get out! LOL It really is a strange place. But beautiful in small doses.
2006-08-14 17:58:24
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answered by ploobis 3
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make sure your passport is in order and that you've exchanged your country of origin's currency for canadian currency. if you're flying, the vancouver airport hotel is an amazing place to stay. take a calculator with currency exchange rates -- sometimes, rarely though, the vendors can smell an american and try to cheat you. go downtown and, if you can, go on a shopping spree in the mall that covers nearly four blocks (all underground stores). it is one of the best experiences. there's a nice italian restaurant a few blocks from the mall, too. if you're old enough, check out all the downtown nightlife (clubs, etc.). on the weekends, they're bangin'! but, most importantly, make sure you've exchanged your american currency (or your country of origin's currency) before you enter. it's usually cheaper to do on the non-canadian side. save up and have fun!
2006-08-14 13:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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psyengine20 has the best answer. There is also Granville Island and in Stanley Park there is the Aquarium. It is strange that most of the Answers you received were of no substance.
I am afraid the quality of answers is on the decline. If you have time - take the Ferry to Victoria - that City is a Jewell. Eat at the Blue Crab.
2006-08-15 02:41:52
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answered by fatsausage 7
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You may also want to take a look at
www.vancouverplus.ca
It gives you a great deal of information on Vancouver. Enjoy.
2006-08-15 07:44:35
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answered by superrrmodel 4
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Yess...Pack ur bag , buy a ticket and enjoy the ride. But you need to pay much wait for a while and go when u r really ready...
Hope u can go to Vancouver soon =D
2006-08-14 13:47:50
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answered by נessιcα. 5
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If you're flying there, stay at the Fairmont Vancouver Airport
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2006-08-14 15:50:52
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answered by -*{P}rincess;;<33__ 3
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Go to Toronto instead! The Canadian National Exhibition is there and it starts Friday and runs through September 4th, and I think that will be more fun than anything in Vancouver!
2006-08-14 13:36:02
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answered by Cat Loves Her Sabres 6
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Yeah, where y'all commin from coz if it's a long way ya'll best fly, but if it's close then take the train or the bus but the greyhound don't go that far, and remember, there's that river to cross, haha, see ya'll later, cuz
2006-08-14 13:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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