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4 Human & Natural History Museums in Vancouver
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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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Explore 150 years of Jewish culture & history in British Columbia. Interact with members of the Jewish community, past & present, through stories, objects & photographs. Learn more about Jewish history through feature exhibits & programs. Admission by donation. Program fees apply. Museum also includes the Nemetz Jewish Community Archives Reference Room for research & access to Genealogical databases such as ancestry.com & findmypast.com.
The Museum of Anthropology houses one of the world’s finest displays of First Nations art in a spectacular building overlooking mountains & sea. Free gallery tours, an elegant Shop, and endless opportunities to discover, reflect, teach & learn await you.
Located on the west side of Vancouver, the only all-suite hotel on the beautiful UBC campus. Contemporary & spacious 450 square feet 1-bedroom suites, each features equipped kitchen; king bed & double sofa bed; luxury linens; flat panel TV; in-room safe & balcony; complimentary wireless Internet. Close to UBC Hospital, University Golf Course, Cecil Green House, Museum of Anthropology, Nitobe & Botanical Gardens, UBC Aquatic Centre, UBC Farm, shops & restaurants. Parking & laundry facility on-site. Beaches, parks, biking & hiking trails nearby. Efficient bus network connecting visitors between the campus & the Lower Mainland.
Lodging Rates (subject to change): $159.00 - $199.00