East Van Cross – East Vancouver
The East Van Cross erected in 2010 has been adopted as a city icon, most visibly expressed in the form of a Monument for East Vancouver by artist Ken Lum.
Read moreThe East Van Cross erected in 2010 has been adopted as a city icon, most visibly expressed in the form of a Monument for East Vancouver by artist Ken Lum.
Read moreThe Pink Alley, also known as Alley-Oop, has transformed what use to be a dreary and dirty alley into a public-friendly vibrant pink and yellow urban park.
Read moreSiwash Rock is one of the most iconic features of Stanley Park. The sea stack, unique in the area, came to be due to a volcanic dike.
Read moreWOW Westminster, also known as “The W”, is a 140-foot-long art installation in New Westminster designed by the Brazilian artist JosΓ© Resende.
Read moreThe popular Blue Parkade Spiral is a large circular opening in a downtown Vancouver parkade which spirales over multiples floors.
Read moreBowen Lookout in Cypress Provincial Park is a very easily accessible viewpoint over the Howe Sound. The short hike is suitable for the majority of people.
Read moreMount Seymour Provincial Park is one of most popular mountains of Vancouver’s North Shore, with a summit of 1,449 m (4,754 ft) above the Indian Arm and North Vancouver neighbourhoods it is easily recognized from afar.
Read moreLower Seymour Conservation Reserve features over 100 km of trails with activities such as cycling, horseback riding, hiking at all skill levels and even canoeing or kayaking.
Read moreLynn headwaters Regional Park is the go to location in North Vancouver for mountains, valleys, rivers and beautiful scenery.
Read moreCypress Mountain Viewpoint located 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver is one of the best places in Vancouver for panoramic views of the Lower Mainland.
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