Beautiful
Vancouver, City of the Sea & Mountains
By Clint Leung2
As one flies
over Vancouver during the decent into the Canadian citys airport,
the surrounding beautiful natural scenery is already noticed with
mountains on one side and the sea on the other. Once inside the
baggage claim area of the international airport, visitors are
greeted with large Pacific Northwest Coast Indian art carvings.
This adds to the overall flavor of nature and the environment that
makes Vancouver so different from other major cities.
When
driving along Granville Street towards the city center, one cant
help but notice that the trees and hedges in the residential areas
are so much larger and taller than the ones we normally see
elsewhere. One of the locals claims that the superior growth of the
areas plant life is due to the huge amount of rainfall. Vancouver
is close to both the ocean and the mountain range so lots of rain
is expected.
In
fact, the rain here can actually be a problem as grey skies,
especially during the winter months, are one of the few negatives
of living in Vancouver. Fortunately, there is very little snowfall
within the city so for Vancouverites, it is a trade off of some
sort to have to deal with rain rather than shoveling snow during
their winters.
As
for tourists, the best time to visit Vancouver is the least wet
season which is during the summer months. Ive been told by another
local that September is one of the best months to visit. When the
sun is shining in Vancouver with both the ocean and mountains as
the background, it really doesnt get any better.
Stanley Park on the west side of downtown
Vancouver is the most visited attraction. A drive around the island
will reveal great photo spots of both the city and the ocean.
Vancouvers Aquarium is also on site in Stanley Park as well as a
magnificent collection of Pacific Northwest Coastal Indian art
totem poles. Of course, one can always marvel at the tall trees
which seem to touch the skies here.
The Lions Gate Suspension Bridge connects
Stanley Park with North Vancouver on the other side of the harbor.
On the north side is Grouse Mountain, the areas closest ski resort
to the city that has turned into an all year round attraction.
During the non-winter months, one can take the gondola up Grouse
mountain for some wonderful hiking and views of the Vancouver
skyline.
The Capilano Suspension Bridge which visitors
walk across to a nice nature area is another must see nearby. One
of the cuisine highlights in the British Columbia province is the
salmon and one of the best restaurants to sample it is the Salmon
House in adjacent West Vancouver. Dinner there with the Pacific
Northwest Coast Indian art dcor and spectacular nighttime views of
the city is one of the best ways to finish off a day of
sightseeing.
Back in downtown Vancouver, the Gastown
district is one of the top tourist areas for boutique shopping and
souvenirs. Dont miss the steam clock that rings on the hour.
Vancouver has one of the largest Asian communities in North America
so the Chinatown nearby as expected has some of the best dim sum
luncheons outside of Hong Kong. Further boutique shopping can be
found in the Yaletown and Granville Island
districts.
If
time permits, one of the recommended day trips to do out of
Vancouver is to drive up the Sea & Sky highway to Whistler, one
of North Americas largest ski resorts. During the off ski season,
Whistler is all season resort with many activities such as hiking,
biking, festivities and shopping in the village. A ride up the
gondola here will enable visitors to get a birds eye view of the
majestic Canadian Rockies mountain range. The drive itself to
Whistler, about two and a half hours along the coastline, offers
many wonderful scenic points as well.
Vancouver is a great city to visit as one can
really see how a major city can still be in very scenic
surroundings. For those coming to Vancouver as the departure port
of a cruise to either Hawaii or Alaska, it is highly recommended to
allocate at least a full day before or after the cruise to see what
the city has to offer. As I mentioned before, on a sunny day with
the sea on one side and the mountains on the other, Vancouver is
really hard to beat.
Clint Leung is owner of Free Spirit Gallery
http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca , an online gallery specializing in
Inuit Eskimo and Northwest Native American art including carvings,
sculpture and prints. Free Spirit Gallery has numerous information
resource articles with photos of authentic Inuit and Native Indian
art as well as free eCards.
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