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An old quarry that was converted into a number of gardens and ponds, is now Vancouver's horticultural jewel. The top of the park is the highest point in the cit...
 
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Robson Square

Both an office building and public space designed by Vancouver architect Arthur Erikson, it houses the Provincial Courts and a satellite UBC campus. The building, which was built to represent a skyscr...
 
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Rogers Arena

An indoor sports arena and home of the Vancouver Canucks, the local NHL hockey team, the building also hosts many of the big name concerts that come to Vancouver....
 
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The restored Roundhouse is located in the centre of one of the largest urban experiments in history. Engine 374, which hauled the first passengers into Vancouve...
 
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This two story building is the world's narrowest commercial building according to the Guinness Book of World Records, with a width of just 4'11" (1.5 m) at its base. Its slim size is due to the city e...
 
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Science World

This science centre is located in the distinctive building from Expo 86 at the end of False Creek. It has a wide range of participatory exhibits and displays, as well as areas with varying topics thro...
 
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Spanish Banks

It's a set of three sandy beaches further west towards UBC. This is a popular spot for skimboarders and kite boarders. The area has a large stretch of beach which makes for a popular beach volleyball ...
 
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Recently renovated and now the main stage for the Vancouver Arts Club Theatre Company, the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage shows classics, Broadway musicals a...
 
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Sun Tower

A high-rise building built in the Beaux-Arts style. It was completed in 1912 and was the tallest building in the British Empire at the time. The tower is noted for its dome painted to look like copper...
 
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Totem Poles

Near Brockton Point is this collection of eight totem poles, colorfully painted and intricately detailed. Totem Poles are monumental sculptures carved from large trees, mostly Western Red Cedar, made ...
 
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Canada's longest continuously operating university garden, it contains over 8000 different kinds of plants in both designed landscapes and coastal forest settin...
 
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Devoted to world cultures, but with an emphasis on the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, the UBC Museum of Anthropology is renowned for its displays of worl...
 

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