Vancouver thread

Someone please start a list of fave things for Vancouver? Hoping to go later in the year and would love some guidance. How's the weather there in September????
Originally posted by Jacqueline Lewis
Off sick! [:$] Actually major shoulder and back pain from muscle knots so I'm off to the chiropractor again this morning for a physical and financial beating [B)]
When the doc signed me off she asked how it had got that bad...I didn't like to admit too much V-Flyer abuse i.e. RSI! [:I]
Jacq x
Originally posted by daisy
My favorite city of all!
Walk right around the city (including Stanley Park)
Granville Island for shopping and browsing
Trip to Whistler
Trip north to the Sunshine Coast (Gibsons and Sechelt)
Catch a float plane from Coal Harbour and fly to Victoria
Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island (interesting even if you donÕt like gardening)
Whale watching trip
Eat out at night in Gas Town
For some shopping catch the little train to Burnaby Mall
Stroll down Robson Street - lovely shops
Trip up to Grouse Mountain for the views (and some para-gliding if that floats your boat)
*sigh* I want to be there right now...but September is a fabulous time to visit - its an "all year" kind of city. You'll have a wonderful time (I've been three times and have always had a superb trip) - have fun!
Originally posted by daisy
My favorite city of all!
Walk right around the city (including Stanley Park)
Granville Island for shopping and browsing
Trip to Whistler
Trip north to the Sunshine Coast (Gibsons and Sechelt)
Catch a float plane from Coal Harbour and fly to Victoria
Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island (interesting even if you donÕt like gardening)
Whale watching trip
Eat out at night in Gas Town
For some shopping catch the little train to Burnaby Mall
Stroll down Robson Street - lovely shops
Trip up to Grouse Mountain for the views (and some para-gliding if that floats your boat)
*sigh* I want to be there right now...but September is a fabulous time to visit - its an "all year" kind of city. You'll have a wonderful time (I've been three times and have always had a superb trip) - have fun!
Originally posted by Gelding
No need for the car to be honest.
If your off to Whistler your best bet is to get the greyhound. Runs about 12 times a day, takes about 2 1/2 hours. You get to sit back relax and observe some of the most beautiful scenary.
Cost is about $35 Canadian (return) so much cheaper than a car. Once your in Whistler you dont need a car everything is walkable unless you want to go to creekside but thats a $10 taxi.
Enjoy!
Originally posted by Jacqueline Lewis
Claire,
Not sure Ella will have much to add to that comprehensive list but I will still ask for you as Scott lived there for about 30 years (they live in Burnaby)!
You'll have to give me your top tips too as you'll be there before me.
Jacq x
Originally posted by adam777
Im in Vancouver right now and will most likely be here till the start of March however I can't add anything to the lists above as they are quite comprehensive.
My favorite things here are to just walk around downtown, there is such a wide cross section of people and places, also food shopping in the Granville Island market (right across the harbour from the long stay hotel we use here).
But its cold and wet right now (theres a surprise).
Oh I almost forgot, last time I was here I got tattooed in an amazing little place on Granville street, but that may not be for you.
Originally posted by adam777
I got tattooed in an amazing little place on Granville street, but that may not be for you.
Originally posted by Jacqueline Lewis
I could always get a list off my friend Ella who maried a Canadian and moved there 18 months ago....? She's the one I'm off to see this October.
Try http://www.worldclimate.com for weather data for any city in the world.
Jacq x