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Popular beachfront park filled with dog walkers and joggers.
Located in a stone mansion, this museum documents the history of West Vancouver.
An old cemetery supposedly haunted by the ghost of the murdered Doris Gravlin.
Popular outdoor market selling a variety of flowers, fruits, vegetables, breads and meats.
Peaceful harbor and dock, perfect for boating.
Tropical-themed bar with live music.
A popular Irish pub known for its wide variety of beers and great food.
The Garden's most popular resident, Armstrong the Octopus, puts on daily shows for delighted tourists.
An old-fashioned kind of bar in a bright modern building serving a wide variety of beers.
Popular dance club plays mainstream pop songs all night.
Once a place for depression-era political demonstrations, this park is now a pleasant recreational area.
North America's largest Northwest Coast Native art gallery.
Sweaty crowds dance to Top-40s pop tunes 'til the wee hours of the morning at this popular club.
Through a glass wall of the harbor visitors can view a large variety of sea life including sharks, eels and an octopus.
A lake-spotted valley popular among kayakers.
Located at Panorama Mountain Village, this 18-hole par 72 golf course stretches 7,140 yards, offering challenges and sweeping views at every hole.
Scenic train ride by VIA Rail that covers 725 miles in northern British Columbia, taking visitors to Native cultural sites and through spectacular mountain landscapes.
The trip advisor summary says that there is swimming at Emerald Lake, BC. Yes, you could consider the swimming is great -- if you're a penguin. It's tough to imagine that any mortal human being would...
A scenic, 18-hole golf course with panoramic views of the ocean, mountains and forest.
