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  • ARA Professional Travel & Support Inc.
    West Hastings Street, Suite 728 - 602 V6B 1P2
    Phone: +1-604-558-3223
    Email: travel@arapro.ca
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-19:00
  • BC Ferries Vacations
    Canada Place, 1010 Vancouver
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:30-17:00
  • China Travel Services (Canada) Inc.
    West Broadway, 1245
  • Downunder Travel
    Burrard Street, 101 - 2515
    Phone: +1-604-742-0777
  • Expedia Cruises
    West 12th Avenue
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:00
  • Expedia Cruises
    Pacific Boulevard, 1175 V6Z 2R8 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-687-4545
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:00
  • Flight Centre
    Howe Street Vancouver
  • Flight Centre
    West 4th Avenue, 2127 Vancouver
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:30; Sa 10:00-17:00; Su off
  • Gaba Travel
    Main Street, 7290 Vancouver
  • Goyal Travel
    Fraser Street, 4152
    Phone: +1-604-877-7777
  • Great Explorations
    West 6th Avenue, #102-1529 V6J 1R1 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-730-1247
    Email: info@great-explorations.com
    Bicycle tours, mountain biking and cycling adventure
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 08:00-17:00
  • Hagen Travel & Cruises
    West King Edward Avenue, 940
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-17:30
  • Katherine Travel Service
    Main Street, 2729
  • Kenmore Travel
    West 41st Avenue, 2492 V6M 2A7
    Phone: +1-604-269-9981
    Email: kenmoretravel@gmail.com
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-18:00; Sa 10:00-15:00
  • Mega Travel Ltd.
    Kingsway, 2036
  • Mtt
    West Pender Street, 88 Vancouver
  • New Millennium Holidays
    Kingsway, 2579
  • President Travel
    Main Street, 3111
  • Randonnée Tours
    West 6th Avenue, #102-1529 V6J 1R1 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-730-1247
    Email: info@randonneetours.com
    Self-guided active tours
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 08:00-17:00
  • Travlink Employment Consulting and Travel
    Kingsway, 3004
    Phone: +1-778-764-0631
    Email: info@travlinkvisas.com
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00
  • Vietnam Travel Centre
    Joyce Street, 5530 V5R 4H6 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-639-5100
  • Wild Whales Vancouver
    Mast Tower Lane, 1806 V6H 4B6
    Phone: +1-604-699-2011

apartment

  • Airbnb
    Rhodes Street
  • C.A.S.A.
    East Pender Street
  • Conference Plaza
    Seymour Street, 438 V6B 6H4 Vancouver
  • Escala
    Jervis Street, 323
  • Level Furnished Living
    Richards Street, 1388 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-685-3835
    Email: richards@stayinglevel.com
  • The Beresford
    Homer Street, 1221 Vancouver
  • The Genesis Apartments
    Howe Street, 1189
  • -
    Helmcken Street, 488
  • -
    Homer Street, 1155
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    Abbott Street, 688
  • -
    Abbott Street, 688

Artwork

  • 100
    West 4th Avenue
    Vancouver Centennial
  • 108 Steps
    Kingsway
  • 217.5 Arc x 13
    Seaside - English Bay
    Bernar Venet’s monumental work 217.5 Arc x 13 is part of his Arc series of sculptures which illustrate the beauty, balance, and malleability of raw steel.
  • A-maze-ing Laughter
    Morton Avenue
    Yue Minjun depicts his own iconic laughing image, with gaping grins and closed eyes in a state of hysterical laughter, elements that contribute to the artist’s signature trademark.
  • Abacus
    Keefer Place
  • Acoustic Anvil: A Small Weight to Forge the Sea
    Leg-in-boot Square
    Acoustic Anvil: A Small Weight to Forge the Sea is the physical convergence of both real and imagined histories, relationships, and resonances that mark this seemingly silent site.
  • Anchor
  • Barge Chilling Beach - Vancouver Park Board
    Seaside - English Bay
  • Beaver Crest
    Stanley Park Drive
    Carved in 1987 by Nisga"a artist Norman Tait along with his son Isaac, brother Robert, and nephew Ron Telek, this pole depicts how the Tait family"s Eagle clan adopted the beaver as their crest, and how the eagle and raven met and shared the sky...
  • Befriend Your Inner Demon
    East 8th Avenue, 152
    Abstract patterns on a wall
  • Berries and blue vines
    Main Street, 2526
    A wall drawing of a woman picking coffee beans
  • Bird of Spring
    Howe Street
  • Black Eagle canoe
  • Broken Column, (Pendulum)
    Hornby Street
  • Brush With Illumination
    Seaside - False Creek North
    It resembles a calligraphy brush poised to write on the water, the handle made of solar panels, and the point illuminates at night. The sculpture rides the water up and down as the tides change.
  • Builders
    Melville Street
  • Cadenza
    Smithe Street
  • Capturing the View
    Thurlow Street
  • Centennial Rocket
    West 2nd Avenue
  • Chief Skedans
  • Chief Wakas
    Stanley Park Drive
    In kwakwaka"wakw (kwakiutl) ceremonies, carved staffs called talking sticks are held by people making important speeches on behalf of a chief. This pole represents the talking stick and characters in an Owikeno story belonging to Chief Wakas...
  • Chilliwack Antique House
    West Pender Street, 88
  • Clouds
    Howe Street
  • Continuity
    Point Grey Road
  • Coopers Mews
    Coopers Mews Street
  • Curtained Skies
    Nicola Street, 683
  • Curtained Skies
    Nicola Street, 683
  • Curtained Skies
    Nicola Street, 683
  • David Oppenheimer
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Davie
    Denman Street
  • Departure
  • Dichroic Vancouver
    Nelson Street, 755
  • Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
  • Dude Chilling Park sign
    East 8th Avenue
  • Eagle Opens Up
    East 5th Avenue
  • East Van Cross
    Clark Drive
  • Ebb and Flow
    Southwest Marine Drive, 466
  • Engagement
    Nicola Street
  • Erasmus Weathervane
    Pacific Street, 804
  • Exhausting Machine
    Western Street
    This wall drawing shows a polar bear trapped in a red plastic bottle. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2016 For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2016
  • Eyes on the Street
    Pullman Porter Street
  • F Grass -Ai Wei Wei
    West Cordova Street
  • Fierce like tigers
    East Broadway, 147
    A wall drawing showing a woman on a tiger and more. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Finger Paint
    Pacific Street, 499
  • Florentine Door & Wall No 3
    Hamilton Street, 600
  • Flower Totems
    East King Edward Avenue
  • Four Boats Stranded
    Cultural Gathering Square
  • Four Boats Stranded
    Cultural Gathering Square
  • Four Boats Stranded
    Howe Street
  • Four Boats Stranded
    Hornby Street, 750
  • Frame - What do you see?
    Point Grey Road
  • Fraser River Stories
    Southwest Marine Drive, 468
  • Fushion
    Cornish Street
  • Ga'akstalas
    Stanley Park Drive
    Ga"akstalas, carved by Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick in1991, is based on a design by Russel Smith. The pole depicts many important figures in Kwakwada"wakw culture. Red Cedar-bark Man is an ancestor who survived the great flood and gave the people...
  • Gaslight
    Hamilton Street, 555
  • Gate to the Northwest Passage
  • George Vancouver
  • Ghia tree
    Main Street, 2500
    A wall drawing of a blue tree For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Girl In A Wetsuit
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Golden Tree
    Southwest Marine Drive, 445
  • GRANtable
    Beach Avenue
  • Guitarist
    East 3rd Avenue, 150
    A wall drawing that shows a man playing a guitar. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Harry Winston Jerome
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Holograph
    East 4th Avenue
    A wall drawing of colourful squares. For the Vancouver Mural Festival
  • Human Structures Vancouver
    Seaside - False Creek South
  • Iag
    West Pender Street, 88
  • Idea for a Trellis
    Drake Street, 860
  • In Loving Memory of Holden
    East 5th Avenue
    A graffiti that is visible from the parking lot
  • Infinite Tire
    Ontario Street
  • International Village Globe
    Keefer Place, 183
    Globe
  • Inukshuk
    Seaside - English Bay
  • Jasper
    Robson Street, 1296
  • Joy of Freedom
    Howe Street
  • Kakaso'Las
    Stanley Park Drive
    Kwakwaka"wakw carver Ellen Neel and her uncle Mungo Martin were among the first artists to achieve wide recognition for their totem poles commissioned by museums, cities, and art collectors...
  • Khenko
    Seaside - False Creek North
  • Killer Whale
    Avison Way
  • King Edward VII Fountain
    Cultural Gathering Square
  • Knight
    Vernon Drive
  • Knot Yourself
    Station Street
  • Koco, Brewers Park, August 11, 2019
    Stainsbury Avenue
    2020
  • La Casa Gelato
    Venables Street
  • Lady Mermaid
    Main Street, 2015
  • Life Under the Marquee
    Howe Street, 1299
  • LightShed
    Seawall
  • Listen
    Squirrel Trail
  • Love in the Rain
  • Marker of Change
    Station Street
  • Marking High Tide
    Seaside - False Creek North
    A concrete ring is elevated above a large boulder and stepped concrete blocks descend to the beach.
  • Mermaid
    East 4th Avenue
    A wall drawing which shows a mermaid with the tail of an eel. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Mind Crystal
    Hamilton Street
  • Momento (Poodle)
    Main Street
  • Mosaic Creek
    Charles Street
  • Moving Pictures
    Davie Street, 605
  • Nautika
    West 2nd Avenue, 127
  • Need
    Jervis Street
  • Nike
    West Waterfront Road
    Here stands a golden statue of the ancient Greek goddess of victory. It was created by Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis and installed for the 2010 Olympic and Paraolympic Winter Games.
  • Ocean Commotion
    Johnston Street
    Kinetic Sculpture
  • Octo-maid
    East 4th Avenue
    A wall drawing of a mermaid and another mermaid with the tail of an octopus. This artwork spans over the East and the North side of a building.
  • Oscar Maltipi
    Stanley Park Drive
    First nations origin stories tell of the animals and supernatural beings who helped found family lineages. These stories are celebrated in songs, dances, and totem pole carvings. Kwakwaka"wakw artist Oscar Maltipi carved this pole in 1968...
  • Pacific Spiral
    Pacific Street
  • Pat Quinn
    Pat Quinn Way
  • Peaceable Kingdom
    Cedar Cottage Mews
  • Phoenix
    West Hastings Street, 207
  • Project for a Public Works Yard
    Chess Street
  • Public Service/Private Step
    West Pender Street
  • Reclining Figure
    East 8th Avenue
  • Red Card
    Smithe Street, 560
  • Requiem for Yan
    Hornby Street
  • Rick Hansen
    Heather Street, 2733
  • Roger Neison
    Dunsmuir Viaduct
  • Roller
    National Avenue
    A heritage Buffalo Springfield road roller that sat at the entrance of the old works yard forms the centrepiece of this sculptural tableau that includes silhouettes of men working.
  • Rose Cole Yelton
    Raised in 2009, this pole was created to honour Rose Cole Yelton, her family and all those who lived in Stanley Park. This pole is erected in front of the house site where the Cole family lived until 1935. Until the time of her passing in 2002...
  • Royal Sweet Diamond
    Richards Street
  • Saint John Paul the Great
    Saint John Paul II Way
  • Salish Gifts
    Southwest Marine Drive
  • Saxophone
    Main Street, 1965
    This wall drawing shows a woman playing a saxophone. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Seal-maid
    East 4th Avenue, 190
    A wall drawing of a mermaid with the tail of a seal. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Search
    Denman Street
  • Shore to Shore
    Stanley Park Drive
    Luke Marston’s sculpture, Shore to Shore, stands at the site of his family’s ancestral village site X̲wáýx̲way, and celebrates Portuguese adventurer Joe Silvey (“Portuguese Joe”) as well as his first and second Coast Salish wives, Khaltinaht and Kwatleema
  • Simon Fraser
    Interurban Way, 487
    Modeled in the pose of Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker (1887-1889), Simon Fraser is a bronze sculpture created to celebrate and honour the explorer Simon Fraser.
  • Sky Chief
    Stanley Park Drive
    Hesquiat artist Tim Paul and Ditidaht artist Art Thompson carved this pole in 1988 to represent important characters in Nuu-chah-nulth history.
  • Slow
    Smithe Street
  • Solar Bike Tree
    Seaside - Science World
  • Sopa SUR
    Chestnut Street
  • Sounds We No Longer Hear
  • Spacious' as a Concept
    Main Street, 2630
    Artist Statement: "The meaning of my mural is to discuss how much people compromise personal space and comfort in order to live in a large city. As cities grow denser in population, the size of housing, units or otherwis For Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Spinning Chandelier
    Beach Crescent
    The artwork spins daily at noon, 4 pm, and 9 pm. The entire cycle lasts for about four minutes. The first minute involves the chandelier"s slow descent, two minutes of spinning, and the final minute is for the slow ascent of the artwork"s return to its or
  • Spirit of Our Ancestors On The Land
    Melville Street, 1111
  • Spirits In A Landscape
    Thurlow Street, 689
  • Spring
    Hornby Street
  • Stay yummy
    East 8th Avenue
    For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Stellars Jay
    Main Street, 1991
    A wall drawing of a bird For the Mural Art Festival 2017
  • Studio View
    East 5th Avenue
    A large wall drawing that shows a room full of artworks. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Sunday Afternoon
    Watson Street
    Artist Statement: The mural depicts how people might spend their afternoon, camping or staying at home. They are reading books, playing badminton. cooking .... The mural is a reflection on summer exploring themes of nature and family.
  • The Birds
    Milton Wong Plaza
  • The Birds
    Milton Wong Plaza
  • The Crab
    MacMillan Drive
  • The Drop
    Seawall
  • The Firefighter
    Chess Street, 1330
  • The Four Elements
    Bute Street
  • The Great Fire
    Hamilton Street
  • The jealous creator
    East 12th Avenue, 169
    This wall painting shows a gray person holding an umbrella and a rainbow out of bubbles. It was part of the Vancouver Mural Festival 2018.
  • The present is a gift
    Main Street, 2539
    A wall drawing spanning over two buildings. "The present" was painted by Jay Senetchko and "is a gift" was painted by Drew Young. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2016
  • The Proud Yourh
    Seaside - False Creek North
  • The Stop
  • The Stop
    West 3rd Avenue, 290
    A series of stop signs with their backs painted pink, is conceptually based, often taking the form of situational intervention, sculpture and performance.
  • The Swimmer
    Beach Avenue
  • The throne of Nezahualcoyotl
    West 37th Avenue
  • The Watch Seller
    Main Street
    commissioned by Translink
  • Thunderbird House Post
    Stanley Park Drive
    Carved house posts are used in traditional First Nations cedar houses to support the huge roof beams. This pole is a replica of a house post carved by Kwakwaka"wakw artist Charlie James in the early 1900s. Tony Hunt carved this replica in 1987...
  • Time Top
  • Totem Poles
  • Tower of Bauble
    Seaside - Science World
    kinetic sculpture
  • Trans Am Totem
    Milross Avenue
    It is composed of five real scrap cars stacked upon an old growth cedar tree. The artwork considers our consumer “out with the old, in with the new” culture in relation to the site, its history, and Vancouver’s evolving identity.
  • Triumph of the Technocrat
    Comox Street
  • Vancouver Corner
    Hamilton Street
  • Vancouver Novel
    Point Grey Road, 3474
    Inspired by the Vancouver Biennale’s 2014-2016 exhibition theme Open Borders / Crossroads Vancouver, Vancouver Novel by João Loureiro explores the shifting boundaries between public and private life in an era marked by social media and reality TV. Situat
  • Vancouver Summer Fun
    East 8th Avenue, 152
    This wall drawing shows a scene on a beach. A woman holds up a beach ball. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Vietnamese Boat People Memorial
    East 15th Avenue
    Commemorates Vietnamese boat people who came to Canada
  • Vivo Media Arts Centre
    Main Street, 1961
  • Waiting for Lowtide
    Seaside - False Creek North
    A circle of granite boulders around a tidal pool.
  • Walking Figures – Cambie at Broadway
    Cambie Street
    They appear to be walking aimlessly without sight, and the sombre tone makes reference to both time and loss.
  • Water Work
    Dunsmuir Street
  • Weekend Chime
    Robson Street, 800
  • Wild Ride
    East 3rd Avenue, 143
    This wall drawing shows several comic animals driving vehicles. For the Vancouver Mural Festival 2017
  • Winches
    Johnston Street, 1535
    One of the many industrial artifacts on Granville Island that pay homage to the industrial area this was during the 20th century.
  • World Globe
    West Waterfront Road
  • Zhawenjigewin (Love in Anishinaabe)
    Main Street, 2490
    A wall drawing of a couple hugging.

Touristic Attraction

  • 2010 Olympic Cauldron
    2010 Olympic Flame Cauldron
  • Barge on the beach - Sentry Marine
    Seaside - English Bay
    Barge chilling on the beach
  • Ben Franklin
  • Birks Clock - Birks
    West Hastings Street, 698
  • Britannia Icerink
    Parker Street, 1661
  • Canada Place - Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
    Canada Place, 999 V6C 3C1 Vancouver
  • False Creek
  • Francl Architecture
    West 2nd Avenue, 1684
    Phone: +1-604-688-3252
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 08:30-17:00
  • Gastown Steam Clock
    Water Street, 305
  • Gay Village
    Davie Street, 1203
  • Gordon MacMillan Southam Observatory - H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
    Whyte Avenue
  • Hollow Tree
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Kettle Creek Mine Coaster - Playland at the PNE
  • Lost Lagoon Nature House
  • Miniature Railway
    Miniature Train Trail
  • Nine O'Clock Gun
    Stanley Park Seawall
  • The Pink Alley
    Granville Street
  • The Relief
    A West Coast fishing vessel that is now permanently on display under the Granville Street Bridge.
  • Vancouver Christmas Market
  • Vancouver Public Library
    West Georgia Street, 350 V6B 6B1 Vancouver
    Opening hours: Mo-Th 09:30-20:30; Fr 09:30-18:00; Sa 10:00-18:00; Su 11:00-18:00
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gallery

  • Art Works
    Venables Street, 1536 V5L 2G9 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-688-3301
    Email: info@artworksbc.com
  • Art Works Studio
    Kingsway, 2717 Vancouver
  • Bau-Xi Gallery
    Granville Street, 3045 Vancouver
  • Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
    Hornby Street, 639 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-682-3455
    Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Chali Rosso
    Howe Street, 549
  • East Van Tiny Gallery
    Parker Street
  • East Van Tiny Gallery
    Parker Street
  • Free Little Art Gallery
    Cambie Street, 5425 V5Z 2Z9
  • Hill's Native Art Gallerty
    East Broadway, 120
    Phone: +1-604-685-4249
    Opening hours: Su-Sa 10:00-19:00
  • Ian Tan Gallery - no fee
    Granville Street, 2655 Vancouver
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 11:00-17:00; Su 12:00-17:00
  • Or
    Hamilton Street, 555
  • Sid Dickens Inc
    Terminal Avenue, 865 Vancouver
  • Slice of Life
    Venables Street, 1636
  • Space
    Clark Drive, 554 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-778-998-9950
  • Studio 580
    Clark Drive, 580 Vancouver
  • Superette Studio
    West 16th Avenue, 698
  • The Space Art Gallery
    Hamilton Street, 1063 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-778-997-4049
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 12:00-20:00
  • Vancouver Art Gallery - fee
    Hornby Street, 750 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-662-4719
    Opening hours: Mo, We-Su 10:00-17:00; Tu 10:00-21:00; Dec 24, Dec 31 10:00-16:00; Jan 1, Dec 25 off

Touristic Information

  • バンクーバー日本語学校
    Alexander Street, 475
  • Bank of Montreal - City of Vancouver
    Granville Street, 500
  • BC & Yukon Chamber of Mines - City of Vancouver
    West Hastings Street, 830
    This was built in 1926 as the corporate offices for the Royal Financial Trust Co., in Classical and Gothic ornamentation with terra cotta cladding.
  • Bloomfield Studio
    Columbia Street, 2520
  • Cambie Heritage Boulevard
    Cambie Street
  • Cambie Heritage Boulevard
    Cambie Street
  • Canada Place Welcome Centre
    West Waterfront Road
  • Canada's Magnificent Pacific Harbour - Vancouver Heritage Foundation | Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association
    West Hastings Street
  • Carmichael House
    Union Street
  • Carnegie Library
    Main Street, 401
  • Central Valley Greenway
    North Grandview Highway
  • Central Valley Greenway
    North Grandview Highway
  • Central Valley Greenway
    East Broadway
  • Central Valley Greenway
    East Broadway
  • Central Valley Greenway
    North Grandview Highway
  • Central Valley Greenway
    Clark Drive, 2206
  • Central Valley Greenway
    Keith Drive
  • Central Valley Greenway
    East 1st Avenue
  • Ceperley Rounsefell Building - City of Vancouver
    West Hastings Street, 840
    Built in 1921, this was the headquarters of one of the province"s largest insurance and real estate firms with roots going back to the city"s incorporation. Henry Ceperley set up an office in Gastown in 1886 and a year later moved to Hastings Street.
  • Compass Customer Service
    Beatty Street, 590 V6B 2L3
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 07:30-17:00; Sa 12:00-16:00
  • Coroner’s Court
    East Cordova Street, 240
    Built in 1932 for the purpose of "the investigation of unusual deaths" the Coroner"s Court is now the Vancouver Police Centennial Museum.
  • Credit Foncier Building - City of Vancouver
    West Hastings Street, 848
    The Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien Company of Montreal chose this prominent location for its western headquarters in 1913. Fine materials, including granite, decorative terra cotta, and an elaborate copper cornice, are combined with the well-articulated b
  • Dad's Cookies
    West 10th Avenue, 398
  • Deutchesland Café
    Seymour Street
    One of the few Art Deco buildings remaining in downtown Vancouver, the Deutchesland Café was built in 1933 and is great example of architecture of the period.
  • Downtown Granville St & Davie St
    Davie Street, 700
  • Downtown Robson St & Granville St
    Robson Street, 708
  • Engagement
    Seaside - English Bay
  • Firehall Number 1
    East Cordova Street, 280
    Built in 1907 this building housed the Vancouver Fire Department"s headquarters until 1951. Today it is a performing arts stage.
  • From Coal Seams to Patk
  • Hallelujah Point
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Heather Pavillion
    West 10th Avenue
  • Hogan's Alley
    Gore Avenue, 808
    history info/ holding category
  • information Bord
    Denman Street
  • Jericho Beach Air Station
  • Jericho Beach Air Station
  • Jericho Military Base
    Discovery Street
  • Jericho Park East
    West 4th Avenue
  • King Edward School Wall
    Laurel Street
  • Leonard Lane
    Gore Avenue
    doing a survey of heritage signs. category is temporary until i get home
  • London Hotel
    Main Street, 700
  • Lucklucky
    Lucklucky was one of many First Nation communities that dotted the shorelines around Vancouver.
  • Map
    Camosun Trails
  • Master Toa Wong Commemorative Boulevard
    West 16th Avenue
  • Morton House
    Union Street, 505
    historic sign temp classification
  • Paris Block - City of Vancouver
    West Hastings Street, 53
    From 1900 to 1915 this part of Hastings Street became the focus of the new commercial development as it shifted away from Cordova Street. This was the Eastern Building when it opened in 1907, home to the elegant Stark"s Shoe Store. Within two years the up
  • Pennsylvania Hotel - City of Vancouver
    Carrall Street Greenway, 412
  • Piccard/Grumman PX-15 "BEN FRANKLIN"
  • Return to Nature
  • S.S. Beaver
  • Sadie Marks
    East Hastings Street, 502
    doing a survey of heritage signs. category is temporary until i get home
  • Science World Seaside
    Seaside - Science World
  • Stanley Park Information Booth
    Stanley Park Drive, 715
  • The Incredible Shrinking Lake
    Ravine Trail
  • The Store that Floated Out to Sea
    Point Grey Road
  • The Village Dock
    Seaside - False Creek South
  • Vancouver Gas Company Warehouse
    Keefer Street, 133
    doing a survey of heritage signs. category is temporary until i get home
  • Vancouver Japanese Language School
    Alexander Street
  • Vancouver Tourism Visitor Centre
    Burrard Street, 200 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-683-2000
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00; Dec 24-Dec 26,Jan 01 off; Dec 31 09:00-15:00
  • VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Centre
    Oak Street, 5251
  • Welcome to Vancouver
    West 71st Avenue
  • Welcome to Vancouver
    Southwest Marine Drive
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    Johnston Street, 1666
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    Seaside - False Creek South - Island Park Walk
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    West 41st Avenue
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    Seaside - English Bay
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    Chilco Street
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    BC Parkway
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    Cornish Street
  • website
    Barclay Street, 1415
    Roedde House
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    Selkirk Street
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    Cypress Street
    Local map
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    Burrard Street, 750
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    Mainland Street
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    Carrington Street
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    Davie Street, 402
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    Pacific Boulevard
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    Robson Street
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    Garry Oak Trail
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    Stanley Park Drive
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    West 70th Avenue, 703
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    Johnston Street
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    Vanness Avenue
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    Stanley Park Seawall
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    Discovery Street
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    Kingsway
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    Nelson Street

Museum

picnic site

  • Lumberman's Arch Picnic Area Shelter
    Miniature Train Trail
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    Adanac-Vernon Plaza
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    Thornton Street
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    Northwest Marine Drive
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    East 53rd Avenue
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theme park

Touristic Viewpoint

  • Brockton Point
    Stanley Park Drive
  • Ferguson Point
    Stanley Park Seawall
  • Harbour Centre Lookout Tower
    West Hastings Street, 555 Vancouver
    Phone: +1-604-689-0421
    Opening hours: Oct-May 09:00-21:00; Jun-Sep 08:30-22:30
  • Lowden’s Lookout
    Stanley Park Seawall
  • Siwash Rock Viewpoint
    Siwash Rock Lookout
  • Viewpoint Vancouver
    Stanley Park Drive
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