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24 Top Things to Do in Vancouver | Vancouver Travel Guide | Canada
Vancouver has a progressive melting pot of modern cosmopolitan sensibilities, innovative foodie tastes and if you love nature, suspension bridges, skiing and hiking are just stone's throw from the city. If you're visiting Vancouver, here’s 24 top things to do in Vancouver (& free things to do in Vancouver too )
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1. Granville Street
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4. LandSea Tours & Adventures
5. Stanley Park Totem Poles
6. Lady in a Wetsuit at Stanley Park
7. Lions Gate Bridge from Stanley Park
8. Prospect Point in Stanley Park
9. Granville Island
10. Local Cuisine Specialties
11. Vancouver Observation Lookout
12. Capilano Suspension Bridge
13. Capilano Canyon Lights
14. Asian Food in Richmond- Aberdeen Centre Food Court
15. Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
16. Lynn Canyon Hike
17. First Starbucks International
18. Gassy Jack Statue & Gastown
19. Steam Clock in Gastown
20. Canada Place
21. Grouse Mountain
22. Tim Hortons
23. Canadian $10 bill
24. Japadog
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Kortright Park Vaughan - Maple Syrup Festival and Things To Do
Kortright Centre has beautiful trails all season long, great for hiking.
Situated 10 minutes north of Toronto on pristine woodlands. Kortright Centre combines a natural oasis with leading edge sustainable education programs and events in Canada. The centre hosts 100,000 visitors annually and offers over 50 environmental education programs for schools and 30 sustainable technology workshops for the public, trades and professionals.
Go here for Maple Syrup Festival in March.
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10 Best Day Hikes in Canada
1 Duck Mountain Provincial Park, SK
2 Acadian Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, NS
3 Les Deux-Criques Trail, La Mauricie National Park, QB
4 Bruce Trail, Southern and Central ON
5 Sea to Sky Trail, Whistler, BC
6 Fundy Trail, NB
7 La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, Killarney Provincial Park, ON
8 East Coast Trail, NFLD
9 Caldron Lake, AB
10 Canol Heritage Trail, NWT
Ah, the true North strong and free, the land of lumberjacks and maple syrup (though it’s so much more than these stereotypes). Canada has long prided itself on its great outdoors and with vast swaths of pristine wilderness, ranging from Arctic tundra to rocky mountains and deserts, why shouldn’t Canadians take pride in their wild homeland? Canadians love to get out and explore the great outdoors, whether it’s 35 degrees or -35 degrees, and so Canada is full of amazing parks and trails, all across the country. Here are some of the best day hikes available in the Great White North.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park, SK
Saskatchewan may not seem like a first-choice destination for hiking, but the prairie province truly gets the short end of the stick. Duck Mountain Provincial Park, at the southern edge of the province’s boreal forest region, is testament to that. The Trans Canada Trail runs directly through the park for 14 kilometers, right on the border with Manitoba, which offers the chance to hike in 2 provinces with relative ease. Duck Mountain is a gem on its own, though, with rich flora and fauna, including nodding trillium, mountain maple and 180 species of birds. Meadows, wetlands, forests and lakes are all within reach. For the true nature enthusiast, Duck Mountain offers a wilderness hiking experience unlike any other.
Acadian Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, NS
Climb to the highland interior of this scenic Nova Scotia park 365 meters above the Cheticamp River. Take in panoramic ocean views and mountainous terrain as you trek through the Cheticamp River valley, up steep inclines and across streams. Keep an eye out for black bears, moose and other wildlife that inhabit the lush forest near the Acadian coastline. The loop is 8.4 kilometers from start to finish and will take about 3 or 4 hours to complete. Part of the renowned Cabot Trail, this loop is home to groves of hardwood trees, making it a spectacular—and colorful—autumn hike.
Les Deux-Criques Trail, La Mauricie National Park, QB
Nestled in the Laurentian Mountains, Les Deux-Criques is a 17-kilometer trail in La Mauricie National Park. It’s rated as a “difficult” hike by the park, in part because of several up-and-down climbs on the trail. The entire length will take about 7 hours, but you’ll probably want to pencil in extra time to stop at some of the lookouts along the way or photograph the Ruisseau du Fou waterfall at the far end of the trail. And yes, it’s called “Deux-Criques” because there are 2 creek crossings. The trail makes up the final leg of the 75-kilometer Laurentians backpacking trail, which provides additional opportunities for hikers looking for more than a 1-day adventure in the boreal wilderness.
Bruce Trail, Southern and Central ON
Not only is the Bruce Trail Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath but it’s also a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. With 890 km of main trail running from Tobermory to Niagara, doing the entire trail in a day is impossible, however there are easy ways to make a day hike out of it. The trail is divided into 9 sections, each varying in length and those sections can be further shortened to whatever length is suitable for your day trip or individual preference. Most sections (with the exception of some northern areas) are fairly easy going terrain and are suitable for people of all hiking skill levels.
Sea to Sky Trail, Whistler, BC
One of the most ambitious new developments in recent years is the Sea to Sky Trail, which will run between Whistler and Squamish. When completed, it will comprise a total of 180 kilometers, from sea level near Squamish, high into the mountains near Whistler. The Whistler section of the trail is 33 kilometers in total and has already been completed with wide, often paved, pathways. One of the best sections is between Brandywine River Falls and the Cheakamus River Crossing. Visit the falls, then follow the winding, hilly trail over a suspension bridge and along the riverside through the forest. After crossing a second suspension bridge and the river, you’ll arrive at the site of the 2010 Olympics Athletes’ Village.
Fundy Trail, NB
The Bay of Fundy’s claim to fame is that it’s home to the world’s highest tides, so it only makes sense that there’d be a wonderful hike in this amazing location! Wrapping around 16 kilometers of cliffs, the trail opens up previously inaccessible portions of the Fundy coastline, one of the few coastal wilderness areas between Labrador and Florida. The area is also renowned for its marine life, being a prime breeding ground for Right whales. Waterfalls, Precamb
Dirt Cheap - Quebec City, Canada
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This episode takes Chas to Quebec City, where he explores Musée de la Civilisation, Château Frontenac, Basilica of Notre-Dame, Citadelle of Quebec, Battlefields Park, Martello Tower 1, Musée National des Beaux-Arts, Museé Du Fort, Observatoire de la Capitale, and Jardin de Saint-Roch. He stays at Centre de plein air de Beauport, Auberge de la Paix and Manoir Des Remparts. He dines and drinks at Le Festibière, Wong Restaurant, Ciel, Le Pub Des Borgia, La Petit Cabane à Sucre de Quebéc, Le Petit Château, Boutique Mary’s Popcorn Shop, Pub Saint-Alexander, Le Spot, Bureau De Poste, Deux 22, District and Village Vacances Valcartier. If you're considering traveling to Quebec, you can't miss this!
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Dirt Cheap - Bar Harbor, Maine (Acadia National Park)
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This episode takes Chas to Bar Harbor, Maine where he explores Bangor, Dedham, Trenton, Bar Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Somesville, Tremont, Mt Desert Island and Acadia National Park. He stays at Hinckleys Cabins, Bar Harbor Campground, Seawall Campground, Hadleys Point Campground and Smugglers Den Campground. He dines and drinks at Blaze, The One Off Pub, Bar Harbor Beer Works, Cafe This Way, Trailhead Cafe, 123 Main Street, Jordans Restaurant, Jordans Pond House, Balance Rock Inn, Bar Harbor Inn, Finback Ale House, Pine Tree Market, South West Food Mart, Geaghans Brothers Brewing, Ben & Bills and the Dog & Pony Tavern. He visits Darlings, Wild Acadia Fun Park, Bar Harbor Whale Watch, Bar Harbor Bicycle Shop, Rock & Art Shop, The Criterion Theatre, Scenic Flights of Acadia and The Great Maine Lumberjack Show! If you're considering traveling to Bar Harbor, Maine, you can't miss this!
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Summer Round Trip between Toronto and Vaughan on Jane Street, Ontario, Canada
Maple Ridge City, British Columbia, Canada - Driving Around Town - Haney BC
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Squamish Travel Guide l Trip to Canada l British Columbia Nature l 2018 Travel Vlog
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0:15 Porteau Cove Park
0:37 Shannon Falls
1:01 Alice Lake Provincial Park
1:13 Eagle Run Viewing Shelter
1:30 Mag's 99 fried chicken and Mexican cantina
1:44 Sea to Sky Gondola
6:16 HWY 99 (Sea-to-Sky Highway)
▷ Porteau Cove Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Porteau Cove is located on the Howe Sound, the most southerly fjord in North America
▷ Alice Lake is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas. There are four fresh water lakes that dominate the landscape and make swimming and fishing very enjoyable pastimes. The trail around Alice Lake is a popular one for an evening stroll and for the more adventurous there is the Four Lakes Trail. There are excellent views of the Squamish River and the Tantalus Range from the DeBeck’s Hill Trail. This is a favourite family park.
▷ The Sea to Sky Gondola is located on Highway 99 just south of Squamish, a scenic 45 minute drive from downtown Vancouver. A 10 minute gondola ride will take you up to a truly magical place with some of the most spectacular views you will ever see and activities for all interests and ages.
As you rise from the water’s edge on the valley floor, the view opens up before you: the bright blue water of Howe Sound, dotted with green islands and backed by the steep mountains of the Coast Range; the majestic Stawamus Chief; and a bird’s eye view of the town of Squamish with the rugged, snow-capped mountains to the north.
You will arrive at the Summit Lodge where the experience continues. A popular spot for spectacular photos is the 100 metre Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge.