WALKING TOUR! BLOEDEL CONSERVATORY QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK | VANCOUVER FOOD AND TRAVEL GUIDE – GUTOM.CA



Walking Tour! Short Walk inside Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver. Bloedel Conservatory is at Queen Elizabeth Park and has many exotic birds and plant species.

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Vancouver – British Columbia – Canada – Walking tour in vancouver city



Vancouver is a coastal seaport city in canada, located in the lower mainland region of british columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 631486 people in the city, up from 603502 in 2011. The greater vancouver area had a population of 2463431 in 2016, making it the third largest metropolitan area in canada. Vancouver has the highest population density in canada with over 5400 people per square kilometre. With over 250000 residents, vancouver is the fourth most densely populated city in north america behind new york city, san francisco, and mexico City according to the 2011 census. In that census, vancouver was one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in canada, 52% of its residents have a first language other than english. Vancouver is classed as a beta global city.

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Vancouver Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia


Vancouver’s breezes carry the scents of nature and aromas of all the urban delights you’d expect from a city regularly voted, “the Worlds most livable”.

The city takes its name from the British navigator who landed here in 1792. The original settlement was called “Gastown”, in honor of Gassy Jack, who built the city’s first tavern. Gassy Jack and his makeshift pub may be long gone, but in the historic neighborhood of Gastown, his spirit lingers on.

Vancouver’s early history continues at Waterfront Station, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The railway’s construction brought Chinese workers by the thousands, whose descendants have enriched Vancouver ever since. Experience this interweaving of cultures in Chinatown, where the fusing of Oriental flavors with local seafood has helped earn the city the title, “the Culinary Capital of Canada.”

After visiting Vancouver’s central highlights, ride the ferry to Granville Island. Stock up on provisions at the Granville Island Public Market and sample craft ales at Granville Island Brewing. From Granville Island, head to Queen Elizabeth Park on Little Mountain, a peaceful oasis high above the city.

When it’s time to answer the call of the wild, cross the Lions Gate Bridge to The North Shore, a wilderness where bears roam and salmon-filled rivers flow through old-growth forests. Less than a two-hour drive from the city is Whistler Blackcomb Resort, the largest ski resort in North America. The beautifully connected runs here cater to all skill levels and attract elite skiers and beginners from all over the globe.

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