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* Browse the Public Market for food, art, and local goods * Watch live performances at Granville Island Stage * Rent a kayak or paddleboard nearby * Take a Sea Taxi across False Creek
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* Rent bikes and cycle the full Seawall loop * Visit the Vancouver Aquarium * Picnic near Second Beach or play tennis near English Bay
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* Chill or swim at Kits Beach * Stroll along West 4th Avenue (shopping + cafes) * Walk the scenic Arbutus Greenway or explore Vanier Park * Catch a sunset near the Boathouse
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* Watch the famous Steam Clock in action * Shop local boutiques and art galleries * Grab coffee at Revolver or Nemesis * Visit the vintage shopping and local brands
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* Dine at waterfront patios along the seawall * Shop along Mainland and Hamilton Streets * Hop on an Aquabus to Granville Island
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* Explore vintage and indie shops * Visit local breweries (Brassneck, 33 Acres, Main St. Brewing) * See murals along the Vancouver Mural Festival route
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* Relax at English Bay Beach * Walk to the Inukshuk or A-Maze-ing Laughter statues * Watch the sunset and walk the seawall
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* Cross the Capilano Suspension Bridge or Lynn Canyon * Hike the Grouse Grind (or take the gondola) * Visit Lonsdale Quay Market for food & views * Take the SeaBus from Waterfront Station
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* Visit the Vancouver Art Gallery * Shop on Robson Street *
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* Dog Mountain, Mount Seymour – (Moderate) Short trail with amazing views over Vancouver. * St. Mark’s Summit, Cypress – (Moderate to Hard) Popular alpine trail with jaw-dropping views of Howe Sound. * Lighthouse Park, West Vancouver – (Easy) Scenic coastal walk through lush forest to ocean viewpoints. * The Chief, Squamish – (Hard) Iconic, steep hike with ladders and panoramic views from granite peaks. * Grouse Grind, North Vancouver – (Hard) A cardio-pumping vertical challenge. * Norvan Falls, Lynn Headwaters – (Moderate) Long forest walk ending at a peaceful waterfall. * Quarry Rock, Deep Cove – (Easy to Moderate) Quick trail to a beautiful rocky outcrop overlooking the water.