Gastown
This is the origin of Vancouver! In exchange for a barrel of whiskey, smooth-talking "Gassy" Jack Deighton convinced local loggers and trappers to build him a saloon they all could share.
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A Living, Working Museum
When Barrington Price built his flour mill in 1877, he probably never imagined it would be operating again in the 21st Century! In his time, it was equipped with some of ...
Panoramic views of the city, ocean and beyond...with a host of year round activities. Just fifteen minutes from downtown, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver's premiere attraction.
Skiing, snowboarding, ...
H. R. MacMillan Space Centre
Travel through space in the Virtual Voyages (TM) simulator, enjoy multimedia shows & demonstrations in the H.R. MacMillan Planetarium and Ground Station Canada ...
Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay Llnagaay is a magnificent 53,000 square foot cedar multi-complex consisting of five contemporary monumental timber longhouses. The Centre houses the expanded Haida ...
Haig-Brown House was the home of Roderick and Ann Haig-Brown between 1936 and 1975. One of British Columbia's most distinguished conservationists, Roderick was a prolific author and a magistrate in ...
The Lookout! High atop Harbour Centre Tower is your best first stop in Vancouver! Reached via glass elevators, this visitor/orientation centre features a truly spectacular 360° view, video ...
Welcome to Harbour Cruises Ltd. - Vancouver's favourite choice for sightseeing boat tours, dining cruises and private charters.
Join us for an uniquely Vancouver experience offering unparalled ...
Historic Hat Creek Ranch offers a rare opportunity to explore the original buildings of a key location in the transportation history of the Cariboo. The site also presents the story of early use of ...
Ancient forests, Edwardian gardens, and a Castle by the sea …
Hatley Park is Canada’s largest and most diverse National Historic Site. At the centre is a magnificent castle built in 1908 by ...
Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken set up house here when in 1852 he married the daughter of Governor Sir James Douglas. Originally built by Helmcken as a three room log house it was expanded as both ...
During the second half of the 19th Century, Historic Yale, British Columbia was home to thousands of miners who set out on the Gold Rush Trail, seeking their fortunes in the goldfields of the ...
Over 80 exciting miniature displays.
Welcome to Miniature World -- one of the most popular tourist attractions in downtown Victoria, BC, Canada. Your visit here will be a memorable experience for ...
Situated in Piper Park on a rocky knoll, the Museum setting commands a breathtaking view of Nanaimo's picturesque harbour, the off-shore islands, Georgia Strait and the mainland mountains beyond.
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Looking for a new and unique way to entertain your clients and say thank you - let the National Geographic Theatre create an entertaining and elegant evening for you ...
Visit the amazing Pacific Undersea Gardens and GO DEEP in Victoria's Inner Harbour. See the Live Dive Show in our exclusive Undersea Theatre on the bottom of the sea!
Descend . . . into a world ...
We are located right on Beautiful Parksville Bay which is famous for its acres of safe sandy beaches. Paradise Sea-Side Resort offers 2 world class miniature golf courses.
Enjoy the profusion of ...
Welcome to the British Columbia's Parliament Buildings.
Did you know they were built over a hundred years ago?
Explore the Parliament Buildings and learn about its history, design and purpose. ...
Gold Rush Magnate and Commissioner Peter O'Reilly acquired Point Ellice House in 1867, and many among Victoria's social elite gathered there. The flowers in the luxuriant heritage gardens surrounding ...