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Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver |
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The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia houses one of the world's finest displays of Northwest Coast First Nations art, including the world's largest collection of works by internationally acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture 'The Raven and the First Men.' |
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Playland Amusement Park, Vancouver |
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Located on the historic PNE grounds, Playland Amusement Park features over 35 exhilarating rides and attractions, fun midway games and a NEW mini-golf course for 2008. Popular attractions include the historic Wooden Roller Coaster that has been operating since 1958, the Hellevator, and the 90-foot-tall giant Westcoast Wheel. It is also home to Kids Playce, a special zone filled with soft-play areas and rides for children aged 2-8 featuring two NEW rides this season! Open from April 26 to September 28, 2009. |
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Science World British Columbia, Vancouver |
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Science World is a hands-on science centre in Vancouver, a favourite family destination offering entertaining and educational experiences. In addition to the hundreds of interactive exhibits featured in our galleries, we are also home to the Alcan OMNIMAX Theatre and the Science Theatre. |
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The Lookout at Harbour Centre Tower, Vancouver |
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This truly spectacular observation deck and orientation centre offers a picture perfect view high atop Harbour Centre Tower. Your journey begins the moment you step aboard the glass Skylift elevators, 50 scenic seconds up to The Lookout! A 360 degree view sweeps across the Lower Mainland, from the mountains in the north to the valleys in the south. |
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UBC Botanical Garden, Vancouver |
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UBC Botanical Garden was established in 1916 under the directorship of British Columbia's first provincial botanist. The original mission of the garden was research into the native flora of BC, now broadened to include research, conservation, teaching and public display of temperate plants from around the world. |
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Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver |
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The popular Vancouver Aquarium is the largest aquarium in Canada. From Beluga whales to caiman, jellies to jacks, more than 8,000 creatures from the ends of the earth, and the depths of the sea, call the Vancouver Aquarium home. It's the best of both worlds...and it's where the wild things are! |
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VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver |
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This spectacular 55-acre garden in the heart of Vancouver has matured into a botanical garden of international stature since opening to the public in 1975. There are over 7,500 different kinds of plants assembled from six continents. |
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Bloedel Conservatory, Vancouver |
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Bloedel Conservatory is the crown of Queen Elizabeth Park. The famous plexiglass dome covers simulated tropical rainforest, subtropic and desert climate zones and houses over 500 different plants from tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Take a stroll through a tropical rainforest or meander into a desert. |
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Vancouver |
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Nestled behind high white walls in Vancouver's bustling Chinatown is the exquisite Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Completed with both craftsmen and materials imported from China, the garden is a photographer's delight. Water walkways lead among gnarled trees and natural rock sculptures that keep the city and the century at bay. |
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Gastown Steam Clock, Vancouver |
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Gastown's most famous landmark is Gastown Steam Clock, located on the corner of Cambie and Water Streets. The famous Gastown Steam Clock was built in 1977, based on an 1875 design. The world's only steam clock is powered by steam from an underground systems of pipes that supply steam to heat many downtown buildings. Each 1/4 hour the clock sounds the chimes on 5 brass steam whistlers. |
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Granville Island, Vancouver |
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Surrounded by marinas and enriched by views, Granville Island is located on the south shore of False Creek, in Downtown Vancouver. Connected to the city by a causeway, Granville Island is a thriving warren of shops, artists' studios, restaurants, theatres, nightclubs and galleries by day or night. |
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H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Vancouver |
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The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre educates, inspires, and evokes a sense of wonder about the universe, our planet, and space exploration. The projector at Canada's Premiere Space Centre creates a 360-degree view of the heavens. Visitors are entertained with changing multimedia presentations. |
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