Author: | Kelly Sanderson | ISBN: | 1230000004553 |
Publisher: | KWL | Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kelly Sanderson |
ISBN: | 1230000004553 |
Publisher: | KWL |
Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Our illustrated travel guide will take you to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, and third largest in Canada, with a population of 2.6 million. Located at the southwestern corner of the coastal province of British Columbia, it is well known for its majestic natural beauty, as it is nestled between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is frequently ranked as one of the "best cities to live in" and is certainly a beautiful destination to visit.
The city truly arrived in 1986 when Vancouver "hosted the world" with the Expo 86 World Fair. Media attention from around the world was consistently positive, and many considered it the most successful World's Fair since Montreal's. Vancouver also hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, which wound up a rousing success after a very fitful start and once again brought the city to global attention.
Vancouver is perhaps best known for its scenic beauty, and the opportunities afforded by its natural environment. Vancouver is one of those rare places where you can ski in the mountains, windsurf in the ocean, and play a round of golf all in the same day. Surrounded by water on three sides, and crowned by the North Shore mountains, Vancouver is a great destination in itself, as well a great starting point for discovering the area's many outdoor activities.
Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information.
Contents:
Welcome To Vancouver
Key Districts
Overview
Climate
Visitor Information
Arrivals
By plane
Vancouver International Airport
Floatplane and heliport
Abbotsford International Airport
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
By car
By bus
By train
By boat
By cruise ship
Local Transportation
By public transit
By ferry across False Creek
By car
Parking
By bicycle
By Scooter
Sightseeing Highlights
Fun Activities
Tours
Outdoor Activities
Spectator Sports
Hockey
Football
Soccer
Roller Derby
Baseball
Culture and Festivals
Studying
Working
Shopping Highlights
Dining Guide
Bars, Clubs & Drinking
Beer
Accommodation Guide
Communications
Safety & Security
Cannabis
Local Help
Publications
Wireless
Religious services
Healthcare Centres
Meditate
Consulates & High Commissions
Local & Day Trips
Nearby municipalities
Day trips
Further afield
Our illustrated travel guide will take you to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, and third largest in Canada, with a population of 2.6 million. Located at the southwestern corner of the coastal province of British Columbia, it is well known for its majestic natural beauty, as it is nestled between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is frequently ranked as one of the "best cities to live in" and is certainly a beautiful destination to visit.
The city truly arrived in 1986 when Vancouver "hosted the world" with the Expo 86 World Fair. Media attention from around the world was consistently positive, and many considered it the most successful World's Fair since Montreal's. Vancouver also hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, which wound up a rousing success after a very fitful start and once again brought the city to global attention.
Vancouver is perhaps best known for its scenic beauty, and the opportunities afforded by its natural environment. Vancouver is one of those rare places where you can ski in the mountains, windsurf in the ocean, and play a round of golf all in the same day. Surrounded by water on three sides, and crowned by the North Shore mountains, Vancouver is a great destination in itself, as well a great starting point for discovering the area's many outdoor activities.
Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information.
Contents:
Welcome To Vancouver
Key Districts
Overview
Climate
Visitor Information
Arrivals
By plane
Vancouver International Airport
Floatplane and heliport
Abbotsford International Airport
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
By car
By bus
By train
By boat
By cruise ship
Local Transportation
By public transit
By ferry across False Creek
By car
Parking
By bicycle
By Scooter
Sightseeing Highlights
Fun Activities
Tours
Outdoor Activities
Spectator Sports
Hockey
Football
Soccer
Roller Derby
Baseball
Culture and Festivals
Studying
Working
Shopping Highlights
Dining Guide
Bars, Clubs & Drinking
Beer
Accommodation Guide
Communications
Safety & Security
Cannabis
Local Help
Publications
Wireless
Religious services
Healthcare Centres
Meditate
Consulates & High Commissions
Local & Day Trips
Nearby municipalities
Day trips
Further afield