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🏔️ Attractions Review · Updated 2026

Vancouver Attractions Guide
9 Must-See Spots You Can't Miss in 2026

Stanley Park, bigger than Central Park · Capilano Suspension Bridge · Grouse Mountain by gondola · Granville Island's Pike Place-style market — a city where ski slopes and the ocean are 15 minutes apart.

Quick Take

One Vancouver Visitcovers mountain and ocean

Vancouver is one of the rare places on Earth where snow-capped mountains touch the sea — ski Grouse Mountain in the morning, cycle the Stanley Park seawall by lunch, and eat fresh seafood at Granville Island for dinner. SkyTrain, SeaBus, and buses all run on a single Compass Card. The city consistently ranks among the world's most livable. We've picked 9 spots that mix the urban park, the suspension bridge, the food market, the mountain gondola, and the 1880s brick neighbourhood — with real photos and transit directions.

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SkyTrain + Compass
3 lines (Expo, Millennium, Canada Line). YVR airport to downtown in 25 min for CAD 9.45.
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Mountains 20 min away
Grouse · Cypress · Seymour — three ski resorts in winter, hiking in summer.
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28 km Seawall
Longest uninterrupted waterfront path in the world, mostly around Stanley Park.
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Rainy but not cold
Winter 0-8°C with rain. Summer (Jun-Aug) is dry and stunning.
9 Top Attractions

Vancouver Must-Seesworth your time

Ranked by popularity — from the world's largest urban park to a mountain you reach by city transit. Each entry includes transit directions and timing tips.

Stanley Park waterfront seawall Vancouver 🌳 Urban Park1
Stanley Park
Stanley Park & Seawall

1,001 acres of forest (10% larger than NYC's Central Park) on a peninsula bordering downtown and the Pacific. The 28-km Seawall is a continuous bike/walking path with views of Lions Gate Bridge. Must-see stops: 9 Totem Poles representing Indigenous heritage, Prospect Point lookout, Third Beach for sunset. Renting a bike in summer (CAD 12/hr) is the best way to experience it.

📍Where: Northern tip of Downtown Vancouver
🚆Getting there: SkyTrain to Waterfront + 15-min walk, or Bus 19
💡Tip: Bike counter-clockwise (mandatory direction). Allow 3 hrs for the loop. Mid-July rose garden peaks.
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Granville Island Public Market Vancouver 🥖 Food Market2
Granville Island
Granville Island Public Market

A former industrial peninsula transformed in the 1970s into an art-and-food destination. The Public Market has 50+ food stalls: smoked salmon, craft bread, BC cheese, Polish perogies, Italian gelato. The Granville Island Brewing offers tours. Kids love the 25-shop Kids Market. Arrive via Aquabus (a tiny boat) from downtown for the full experience.

📍Where: 1661 Duranleau St, under the Granville Bridge
🚆Getting there: Aquabus from Hornby St (CAD 4.50) or Bus 50
💡Tip: Open 9-7 daily. Visit before 11 AM for fewer crowds.
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Capilano Suspension Bridge 70m high Vancouver 🌉 Suspension Bridge3
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

A 137-m suspension bridge swinging 70 m above the Capilano River, built in 1889. Across the bridge are Treetops Adventure (walkways through 7 cedars) and the Cliffwalk (glass walkway jutting from a cliff). November-January adds Canyon Lights with 2 million bulbs. Admission CAD 70, near Universal-tier pricing. Free alternative: Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge (shorter, less polished).

📍Where: 3735 Capilano Rd, North Vancouver
🚆Getting there: Free shuttle from Canada Place every 15 min (included with ticket)
💡Tip: Weekday mornings beat cruise-ship crowds. Online tickets save 10%.
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Grouse Mountain peak above Vancouver 🚠 Mountain4
Grouse Mountain
Grouse Mountain (Peak of Vancouver)

A 1,250-m mountain within city limits — the Skyride gondola takes 8 minutes to the top. Winter (Dec-Apr) is a city ski resort with 30+ runs. Summer brings Lumberjack Shows and the Grizzly Bear Refuge (two resident bears). Hikers tackle the Grouse Grind, a 2.9-km trail climbing 853 m vertical — locals call it "Nature's Stairmaster." Clear days reveal Vancouver Island, the city, and Mt Baker (USA).

📍Where: 6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver
🚆Getting there: SeaBus from Waterfront to Lonsdale Quay + Bus 236
💡Tip: Grouse Grind is uphill only (downhill banned). Descend by Skyride (CAD 20).
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Gastown Steam Clock Vancouver 🏛️ Historic District5
Gastown
Gastown & Steam Clock

Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood, founded in 1867 by "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a saloon owner. Today's red-brick Victorian streets hold designer cafés, fashion shops, and world-ranked restaurants like L'Abattoir and Wildebeest. The signature is the Gastown Steam Clock — the world's only steam-powered clock still running, installed in 1977. It whistles every 15 minutes. Live music takes over at night.

📍Where: Water St, just east of downtown
🚆Getting there: SkyTrain to Waterfront + 5-min walk (Steam Clock is right there)
💡Tip: Steam Clock peaks at 12:00 (9 whistles). Avoid walking east toward Downtown Eastside.
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Vancouver Lookout 360 view tower 🌆 Viewpoint6
Vancouver Lookout
Vancouver Lookout (Harbour Centre)

A 168-m observation deck atop Harbour Centre Tower in downtown. The SkyLift glass elevator reaches the top in 40 seconds. The 360° platform shows Stanley Park, the North Shore Mountains, Coal Harbour, and South Vancouver. One hour covers it. Tickets are valid all day — visit in daylight, return at night for city lights.

📍Where: 555 W Hastings St, Downtown
🚆Getting there: SkyTrain to Waterfront, the tower is directly above
💡Tip: CAD 18.25. Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant (separate ticket) includes the deck.
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Queen Elizabeth Park summit garden Vancouver 🌹 Hilltop Park7
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park

A park on top of Little Mountain, the highest point in Vancouver proper (152 m). Built on a former quarry, the Quarry Garden is the city's most photographed garden — wedding shoots happen constantly. Painters' Corner has lawn bowling greens. The hilltop offers the best downtown skyline + North Shore Mountains panorama. Free, open 24 hours.

📍Where: 4600 Cambie St, central Vancouver
🚆Getting there: Canada Line SkyTrain to King Edward, 10-min walk
💡Tip: Free. Open 24 hrs. Late afternoon for sunset over the mountains.
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Bloedel Conservatory tropical dome Vancouver 🌺 Conservatory8
Bloedel Conservatory
Bloedel Conservatory

A triodetic-dome conservatory built in 1969 atop Queen Elizabeth Park. Kept at a constant 18°C year-round, it houses 500+ tropical plants and 100+ tropical birds including macaws, cockatoos, and finches. A refuge for Vancouver's rainy days (and there are many). Admission CAD 7.45 — 30-60 minutes is plenty. Kids especially love it.

📍Where: 4600 Cambie St, atop Queen Elizabeth Park
🚆Getting there: Same as Queen Elizabeth Park (combine the two)
💡Tip: Best value on rainy/cold days. Bring a zoom lens for the birds.
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Vanier Park waterfront museum district Vancouver 🪁 Waterfront Park9
Vanier Park
Vanier Park & Museum District

A waterfront park across English Bay from Stanley Park, anchored by three museums: Museum of Vancouver (city history), H.R. MacMillan Space Centre (planetarium), and Vancouver Maritime Museum (with the original St. Roch icebreaker). In July-August, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare runs under waterfront tents. The skyline view from here is just as good as Stanley Park but with far fewer people.

📍Where: 1000 Chestnut St, Kitsilano
🚆Getting there: Bus 2 from Burrard, or Aquabus from Granville Island
💡Tip: Walk on to Kitsilano Beach for the city's best sunset. Summer kite-flyers galore.
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Vancouver Tips

6 things that make your Vancouver tripsmoother and cheaper

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Compass Card does it all
SkyTrain + SeaBus + Bus + West Coast Express. Buy at YVR or 7-Eleven for CAD 6.
Rain Oct-Apr
Bring an umbrella and waterproof jacket. Summer (Jun-Aug) is dry and stunning.
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YVR Airport → Downtown
Canada Line SkyTrain in 25 min for CAD 9.45 (includes AddFare) is the best option.
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Ski in the city in winter
Grouse · Cypress · Seymour. Whistler is 2 hrs away — book accommodations in advance.
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Visitor visa or eTA
Most visitors need either an eTA or a TRV. Apply online via IRCC.
World Cup Jun-Jul 2026
7 matches incl. Canada. Hotel prices surge 3-5x — book 6+ months ahead.
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