Themes: City Break
Inspired by: Guide to Canada's Top Cities — by Alysha Brown, Published Apr. 2010
Themes: City Break
Inspired by: Guide to Canada's Top Cities — by Alysha Brown, Published Apr. 2010
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Located in downtown Vancouver one block from Canada Line rapid transit, St. Regis is a boutique hotel geared toward business travelers. After an $11-
... MoreErected in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel towers a lofty forty-eight floors above the Burrard Inlet waterfro
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The 119-room 2009-debut dopts the mountain-fringed British Columbia city’s easygoing vibe, while adding a touch of Far Eastern style and design. Tucke
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Chef/owner Giuseppe “Pino” Posteraro serves Mediterranean cuisine at Cioppino’s and its sister restaurant next door, Enoteca. Two large patios allow d
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Although guests can order off an à la carte menu, patrons often opt for La Quercia's seven- or 10-course tasting menu. The homey interior has light wo
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Instead of hiking up north Vancouver’s infamous Grouse Grind, First Flight Paragliding offers a more adventerous alternative: soaring 4,100 feet above
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Operating in False Creek since 1982, this ferry service is the original one providing transport aboard its fleet of 10 vessels, which includes four 20
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From sporting events to summer festivals, this year-round, open-air facility touts the biggest cable-supported retractable roof in the world. Original
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This Prohibition-era inspired restaurant and bar overlooks the Maple Tree Square section of historic Gastown. Owned by a handful of bartending veteran
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Housed in the historical Crawford Block building in Edmonton, Gravity Pope has supported local fashion designers and collections since 1992. The 1800-
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Established in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is the largest in Western Canada, and showcases the works of primarily regional artists, with some inte
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This classically designed 'scholars' garden in Vancouver's Chinatown was the first of its kind built outside of Asia. Named in honor of Dr. Sun Yat-Se
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