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Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in the District Municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. With a maximum elevation of over 1,200 m (4,100 feet) at its peak, the mountain is the site of an alpine ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater Vancouver has four chairlifts servicing 33 runs. In the summer, Grouse Mountain Resort features lumberjack shows, the "Birds in Motion" birds of prey demonstration, a scenic chairlift ride, disc golf, mountain biking, zip lining, tandem paragliding, helicopter tours, and guided ecowalks
1038 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Гроуз-Маунтин
6400 Nancy Greene Way
1038 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in the District Municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. With a maximum elevation of over 1,200 m (4,100 feet) at its peak, the mountain is the site of an alpine ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater Vancouver has four chairlifts servicing 33 runs. In the summer, Grouse Mountain Resort features lumberjack shows, the "Birds in Motion" birds of prey demonstration, a scenic chairlift ride, disc golf, mountain biking, zip lining, tandem paragliding, helicopter tours, and guided ecowalks
The seawall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a stone wall that was constructed around the perimeter of Stanley Park to prevent erosion of the park's foreshore. Colloquially, the term also denotes the pedestrian, bicycle, and rollerblading pathway on the seawall, one which has been extended far outside the boundaries of Stanley Park and which has become one of the most-used features of the park by both locals and tourists. James "Jimmy" Cunningham, a master mason, dedicated his life to the construction of the seawall from 1931 until his retirement. Even after he retired, Cunningham continued to return to monitor the wall's progress, until his death at 85. While the whole path is not built upon the seawall; the total distance from CRAB park, around Stanley Park and False Creek to Spanish Banks is about 30 kilometres (19 mi)
304 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Набережная Ванкувера
304 (рекомендации местных жителей)
The seawall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a stone wall that was constructed around the perimeter of Stanley Park to prevent erosion of the park's foreshore. Colloquially, the term also denotes the pedestrian, bicycle, and rollerblading pathway on the seawall, one which has been extended far outside the boundaries of Stanley Park and which has become one of the most-used features of the park by both locals and tourists. James "Jimmy" Cunningham, a master mason, dedicated his life to the construction of the seawall from 1931 until his retirement. Even after he retired, Cunningham continued to return to monitor the wall's progress, until his death at 85. While the whole path is not built upon the seawall; the total distance from CRAB park, around Stanley Park and False Creek to Spanish Banks is about 30 kilometres (19 mi)
1150 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Capilano Suspension Bridge
3735 Capilano Rd
1150 (рекомендации местных жителей)
221 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
578 Carrall St
221 (рекомендации местных жителей)
1154 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby St
1154 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Kits Secret Swing
2615 Point Grey Rd
1659 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Гранвилл-Айленд
1659 (рекомендации местных жителей)
2658 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Стэнли-парк
610 Pipeline Rd
2658 (рекомендации местных жителей)
352 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Lynn Canyon Park
3663 Park Rd
352 (рекомендации местных жителей)
370 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Лыжная зона Кипарисовая гора
6000 Cypress Bowl Rd
370 (рекомендации местных жителей)
387 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Sea to Sky Highway
36800 British Columbia 99
387 (рекомендации местных жителей)
236 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Chiesa di Santo Antonio Abate o di Santa Maria delle Grazie
4902 Beacon Ln
236 (рекомендации местных жителей)
79 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Cleveland Dam
Cleveland Dam
79 (рекомендации местных жителей)

Neighbourhoods

Gastown was Vancouver's first downtown core and is named for "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman, steamboat captain and barkeep who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first saloon. The town soon prospered as the site of Hastings Mill sawmill, seaport, and quickly became a general centre of trade and commerce on Burrard Inlet as well as a rough-and-rowdy resort for off-work loggers and fishermen as well as the crews and captains of the many sailing ships which came to Gastown or Moodyville, on the north side of the inlet (which was a dry town) to load logs and timber
1068 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Gastown
1068 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Gastown was Vancouver's first downtown core and is named for "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman, steamboat captain and barkeep who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first saloon. The town soon prospered as the site of Hastings Mill sawmill, seaport, and quickly became a general centre of trade and commerce on Burrard Inlet as well as a rough-and-rowdy resort for off-work loggers and fishermen as well as the crews and captains of the many sailing ships which came to Gastown or Moodyville, on the north side of the inlet (which was a dry town) to load logs and timber