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Vancouver is known for its friendly people. Hi, welcome to WatchMojo.com. I’m your host Christine. Today we’ll be sharing with you the top five things to do with the whole family.
Number one, Canada Place, Vancouver has the busiest harbor in Canada and walking beside its scenic shores is one of the marvelous pleasures of the city. Canada place is a beautiful structure resembling a long shape with multiple sail and just walking around the stretcher gives you panoramic view of the city.
Number two, Museum of Anthropology, to learn more about Vancouver’s history visit the Museum of Anthropology inside the University of British Columbia bearing objects from all over the globe and offering lectures, film screening, music, theatre and more. The knowledge you collect at the site will surely impress kids of all ages.
Number three, Grandville Island, for more physical activity and scenery hand over to Grandville Island where the family can enjoy water park, restaurants, galleries, art schools and a hotel to rest. This hub of activity is located at the south end of Falls Creek under the Grandville street Bridge. Visitors to Grandville Island should expect the wide scope of sites and sounds. This is a popular spot for all sort of artist and is a place where you can enjoy many kinds of different food and fresh produce.
Number four, Stanley Park, Stanley Park is recognized around the globe as one of the great parks in the world. It is Vancouver’s first park and one of the city’s main touristic attractions. Stanley Park is an evergreen oasis of a thousand acres closer to downtown core. It is known for its activities and events including arts, park restaurants, gardens, landmarks and an array of sports for the whole family to take advantage. It offers numerous attractions from the children’s farmyard to miniature railway.
Number five, Festival of Lights. Remember to attend the Festival of Lights if you are visiting in the month of December. It is a sight everyone will be impressed with. Running every night for the entire month with the exception of Christmas over 15 acres of VanDucen’s Botanical Garden is covered entirely in lights and every section is named based on the theme. Many of the lights along lake work are programmed to begin dancing and flickering along seasonal music that is played.
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