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Vancouver attractions

1. Stanley Park and Lions Gate Bridge

(Stanley Park &; Lions Gate)

Surrounded by mountains and seas, Stanley Park is more beautiful than new york Central Park, with virgin forests, lakes and endless beaches, making it one of the most famous parks in the world. Lions Gate Bridge, which connects Vancouver and Beiwen, is close to Stanley Park and crosses the sea. * * * isomorphism has become the magnificent gateway of Vancouver.

public transportation: you can get there by bus No.19 from downtown.

Second, Canada Place and Coal Port

(Canada Place &; Coal Habour)

Canada Square and Coal Harbor are places where Vancouver celebrates Canada's National Day (July 1) every year, and they are also hubs where cruise ships, seaplanes, crown blocks and ferries meet; Vancouver's landmark buildings, such as the Sailing Hotel, the revolving restaurant in the air and the new conference center, are all in this area, and the huge Vancouver Winter Olympic torch is also left here as a monument to the permanent exhibition.

public transportation: take any means of transportation to the Waterfront station.

third, gas town

(Gastown)

Gastown is the most historic place in Vancouver, a young city. Wandering in this block that existed at the beginning of Vancouver's construction, taking a photo with the gas clock of Ran Ran's steam fog is a favorite of tourists.

public transportation: take any bus to downtown Waterfront station, go east along W Cordova Street, and turn left at Water Street.

Fourth, queens park

queens park is one of the most beautiful scenic spots in Vancouver. Every spring, dozens of huge cherry trees are in full bloom, not inferior to Kyoto. The commanding heights of the park can overlook Vancouver and the mountains on the north bank to the north, and it is a classic attraction that cannot be missed.

public transportation: take the canadline light rail and get off at King Edward station, and walk south along Canbie street for 5 minutes.

V. Fuxi and Science Museum

(False Creek &; Science World)

False Creek is surrounded by the National Plaza, BC Place, Science Museum, Olympic Village and other public buildings, which is the core area for Vancouver to hold the World Expo in 1986 and the Winter Olympics in 2111.

public transportation: get off the Skytrain at the Science World.

VI. Yingwan and Brad Bridge

(English Bay&; Burrard Bridge)

English Bay, which is popular among Vancouver residents, is famous for its surrounding beaches. Walking along the ancient Burrard Bridge, you can taste the feelings and love of the local people. The tourist attractions in this area include the nearby market in Granville Island. Sitting on a wooden chair on the island and watching the sunset slowly sink into the sea from Yingwan and Brad Bridge is a pleasure for glad you came.

Public transportation: Bus No.2, No.22 and No.17 can reach it.

VII. Chinatown

(China Town)

Vancouver's Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatown in North America, and it is also the most distinctive Chinatown: there are both Zhongshan Park, a rare Chinese park in North America, and the only official free drug injection room in the world, where Chinese history in Canada can be traced.

public * * * transportation: No.3 bus or Skytrain Chinatown station is accessible.

VIII. University of British Columbia and Celestial Beach

(UBC&; Wreck Beach)

The University of British Columbia is close to the sea, facing the mountains, and its open terrain makes people feel like a paradise. The adjacent Wreck Beach is the top ten celestial beaches in the world. In addition, the biggest feature of this beach is that it does not restrict any visitors to visit, whether you are bare-chested or in a suit and tie.

public transportation: take the express bus No.99 or buses No.4, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 43, 44 and 49.

IX. Caperan Slave Suspension Bridge and grouse Mountain

(Capilano Suspension Bridge &; Grouse Mt)

This is the only scenic spot in Vancouver that needs to be charged. However, if you don't want to pay for it, it's also good to take a trip to Clever Dam Park in this area, overlooking the Lion Peak, the Dam Waterfall and the Salmon Museum of the Ministry of National Fisheries (located in Capilano Canyon Park).

public transportation: buses 232 and 246 can be reached.

X. White Rock Waterfront and Peace Gate

(White Rock &: Peace Arch)

Whitehead is the area where Vancouver borders the United States, and the Peace Arch, the border between the United States and Canada, is in this area. It's a romantic day for tourists to touch the US-Canada boundary markers in Heping Gate Park, explore the American territory and enjoy a special meal at Baishi Beach.

public transportation: take the crown block from Vancouver to King George and turn to 321, 345, or turn to 351, 354 from Canada Line Light Rail to Bridge Port, respectively, to reach Baishi Town and walk to Baishi Beach.