Vancouver - The Best City In The World

Monday 7 September 2009

The beautiful city of Vancouver is located in the Southwestern corner of British Columbia
Canada; on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Being overlooked by the Coast Range Mountains and surrounded by water on three sides
the city has a landscape that truly takes your breath away.

The Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) has everything from Beaches
mountains and 192 beautiful parks to a cosmopolitan downtown area
fabulous shopping and entertainment. Due to it's location it has a mild climate
which means not too much snow in the winter and pleasant temperatures in the summer
but it does to tend to have a lot of rain. The average annual rain and snow fall is 1219mm.

As Canada's third largest city
the downtown area has a population of 514
0
(1996 census) and the GVRD has a population of almost two million.

Vancouver is a city of newcomers
according to the 1996 census 45 percent of residents were immigrants. According to international surveys
Vancouver is one of the best cities in the world for quality of life. It is also ranked
along with four other Canadian cities
as one of the safest cities in North America.

The Greater Vancouver Regional District comprises 21 separate municipalities – each is home to several hundred thousand people and many were once cities in their own right before being swallowed up by the urban sprawl. The actual city of Vancouver itself is made up of 23 different Neighborhoods - each having its own distinct character.

There are many wonderful places to visit
shop and eat in. This includes a vast number of galleries
sophisticated shopping and antique shops to choose from. Chinatown is one of the largest in North America and is a thriving commercial and residential district.

Gastown is the historical part of the city with cobblestone streets
heritage buildings
shops
restaurants and galleries. It's located just south of the harbor and is a vibrant place.
Located just under the Granville Street Bridge is Granville Island Market which offers a mix of food
arts and crafts
shopping and theatres. Water taxis ferry shoppers to and from the market or you can stroll there.

Stanley Park
located close to downtown
has over 1000 acres of forest and is a firm favorite with both locals and tourists. The park has many kilometers of pathway
an aquarium
a pitch and putt golf course
a miniature railway
tennis
restaurants
beaches and on summer evenings live theatre. Robson Street is in the heart of downtown and offers boutiques
side walk cafes
shops and restaurants.

The city has many tree lined streets and no highway cutting through the city so walking is encouraged. It is illegal to cross the street anywhere but at a marked intersection crossing in the city.

There is an excellent public transport system which consists of buses
Seabus
Skytrain and a commuter rail service called the West Coast Express. This is an integrated system and you can use the same tickets for different modes of transport. There is also an extensive system of bikeways
so cycling is another good way to get around.

The Port of Vancouver rates number one in North America in total foreign exports and is the gateway for Asia-Pacific trade. It has a natural deep water harbor and covers 233 kilometers of coastline. In 2003 its total cargo traffic was 66.7 million tones. The Port is also home to the Vancouver - Alaska cruise
one of the worlds most popular cruises.
There are many attractions in and around the city offering a wide variety of activities.

Grouse Mountain - located just 15 minutes from downtown
also known as the Peak of Vancouver. Riding the Gondola to the mountain top is an absolute must
in the winter you can experience the skiing
snowboarding
snow-shoeing
ice skating and sleigh rides and in the summer mountain bike tours
helicopter tours
tandem paragliding or maybe just enjoy the magnificent views at one of the restaurants.

Science World - located on Quebec Street offers hundreds of interactive exhibits
wrap around movies in a giant theatre and year round special events. There are always new exhibits arriving so it never gets boring.

Capilano Suspension bridge and Park - located 10 minutes from downtown is the city's most popular visitor attraction. The swaying footbridge bridge is 230 feet above the Capilano River and spans 450 feet. There is also a colorful Totem park
trails through the West Coast rain forest and much more.

Vancouver Zoo is located in Aldergrove just off the Trans Canada Highway. They are open all year round and offer either daily admission rates or season passes. There is a miniature safari train and a safari bus tour
you can also hire quadra cycles or bring your own bikes
in-line skates or any motor-less transportation to get you around.

The city Aquarium is situated 5 minutes from downtown in Stanley Park. They are a self supporting and not for profit group and are Canada's leading aquatic conservation organization. Open year round they have many different types of marine life to learn about and a daily schedule of shows.

The Vancouver Canucks are one of the strongest teams in the NHL (Ice Hockey) and with the BC lions always very competitive
there is a good supply of sports choices.

Vancouver is without doubt the most impressive city I have ever stayed in and is a must to visit if you are in Canada. Undoubtedly one of the most expensive places to buy property in Canada but with the amount the city has to offer I can understand why. For more detailed information including full descriptions of each municipality
visit http://www.onestopimmigration-canada.com/vancouver.html

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