Richmond Architectural & Structural Explorations
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We offer multi-day sail cruises to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Northern Vancouver Island, Great Bear Rainforest, Gulf Islands & Alaska. Aboard our 68' vessels, you will experience whales, bears, sailing, native culture, wildlife, wilderness, birds, kayaking & much more. Offering Carbon Neutral trips on the coast, Bluewater was recently selected by National Geographic’s Traveler Magazine as ‘One of the World’s 50 Best!’ Join on a scheduled departure, or charter the whole vessel. Our professional crew, including an onboard Naturalist will take you to places few have ever been. See amazing wildlife, spectacular scenery & ancient cultures. Come explore!
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5180 Westwater Dr Richmond, British Columbia V7E 6P3
Britannia Shipyard NHS is an authentic representation of a once thriving community of canneries, boatyards, residences & stores. Tour the oldest shipyard buildings in BC & observe ongoing boat restoration projects in this active waterfront park along the Fraser River.
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999 Canada Place Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3E1
Located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown harbourfront, Canada Place with its iconic white sails, is the inspiring national landmark welcoming local residents, visitors & ships to the West Coast. Canada Place hosts year round community events including Canada Day, the Burrard Inlet Fireworks Show, Christmas at Canada Place & more. Canada Place Corporation is the owner of Canada Place, and is the coordinating landlord for the organizations at Canada Place including the Pan Pacific Hotel, Port Metro Vancouver Cruise Ship Terminal, CN IMAX Theatre, World Trade Centre & the Vancouver Convention Centre. The experience starts here.
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3735 Capilano Rd North Vancouver, British Columbia V7R 4J1
Naturally thrilling since 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge is breathtakingly suspended 135 m (450 ft) across, 70 m (230 ft) above Capilano River. Cross over to Treetops Adventure & walk from one magnificent Douglas fir to another via 7 elevated suspension bridges, some reaching as high as 30 m (100 ft) above the forest floor.
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578 Carrall St Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 5K2
Built in 1986, the Dr Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden is the first full-scale Scholar garden built outside of China using traditional techniques. Our covered walkways and exquisite architecture make it a delight in any weather or season, with the same relaxing and serene landscape as found in the old private gardens of China’s ancient elite. This living museum promotes the understanding of cultures through daily tours, festivals, monthly art exhibitions, music concerts and live theatre in the Summer.
Located a short walk away from Downtown Vancouver and historical Gastown, near parking and public transit. Wheelchair / stroller accessible.
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6804 SW Marine Drive Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4
Experience Vancouver's coastal rain forest from exciting new heights at the Greenheart Canopy Walkway, located at the UBC Botanical Garden. This 308m (1010 feet) aerial trail system offers a rare perspective of the natural beauty of the westcoast forest canopy eco-system & provides visitors with outstanding views & a unique educational opportunity. Admission includes access to the UBC Botanical Gardens.
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6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver, British Columbia V7R 4K9
15 minutes from downtown, Grouse Mountain has the ticket to summer adventure. Upon arriving, the Super Skyride whisks you 3,700 feet above the city to a mountaintop of hiking trails, a grizzly bear habitat, live shows & 4 restaurants. Grouse Mountain's restaurants showcase some of the best of British Columbia. Situated at the Peak of Vancouver, our venues range from fine dining at The Observatory to flavourful après in Altitudes Bistro to outdoor BBQs at Rusty Rail patio.
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12138 Fourth Ave Richmond, British Columbia V7E 3J1
Situated atop wooden pilings over the mighty Fraser River, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery is one of the few remaining 19th century salmon canneries in B.C. In its heyday, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery was the largest building of its kind and the leading producer of canned salmon in B.C. Now a dynamic fishing museum, step inside and become immersed in the sights, sounds and stories of the West Coast fishing industry. Guided tours and interactive exhibits will help you explore Canada’s West Coast fishing industry. Leave some time to browse the wide selection of merchandise in our Gift Shop.
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405 Seymour River Pl North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 1S6
Maplewood is a municipal park/farm operated by the Parks Department of the District of North Vancouver; located on 2.5 beautiful pastoral ha, mins from Mount Seymour & downtown Vancouver. Specializing in the display of domestic farm animals & birds, the Farm offers three areas where folks can go inside & visit with the animals: Rabbitat where the bunnies reside; Goathill where the goat kids & their moms play; & the Duck Yard where the ducks & geese hang out. A milking demonstration is conducted daily at 1:15 pm featuring the Jersey cow, Lulu. Pony rides are available seasonally.
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Community Relations Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3T4
Learn about Canada's largest Port. At the Interpretive Centre you can discover the port's rich history, test your skills at loading ship containers or shipping cargo overseas through interactive kiosks, explore port waters on our wall maps and more.
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