One, Stanley Park and Lions Gate Bridge
(Stanley Park & Lions Gate)
Stanley Park is located on the mountains and the sea, and its beauty exceeds that of New York's Central Park, with its pristine forests, lakes, and rolling beaches, making it one of the world's most famous parks. The Lions Gate Bridge, which connects Vancouver and North Vancouver, is adjacent to Stanley Park and spans the ocean, ****the same bridge that forms the magnificent gateway to Vancouver.
Public ****Transportation: Take bus 19 from downtown to reach.
Two, Canada Place and Coal Habour
(Canada Place & Coal Habour)
Canada Place and Coal Habour along the line is Vancouver's annual celebration of Canada Day (July 1), but also cruise ships, seaplanes, skytrain, ferries intersecting hub; Vancouver's landmarks, such as the Sailing Hotel, Sky Rotary Restaurant, and the new Convention Center, are all in this area, and the giant Vancouver Winter Olympic Torch stays here as a monument on permanent display.
PUBLIC*** TRANSPORTATION: Take any transportation to Waterfront Station.
Three: Gas Town
(Gastown)
Gastown is one of the most historic places in Vancouver's young city, and it's a favorite among tourists to wander through this neighborhood, which has existed since the city's founding, and to take a picture of the gas clock in the steamy fog.
Transportation: Take any bus to downtown Waterfront Station, head east on W Cordova Street and turn left on Water Street.
Four, Queen's Park
(Queen Elizabath Park)
Queen's Park is one of Vancouver's most beautiful scenic spots, where dozens of huge cherry trees bloom every spring, no less than in Kyoto, Japan. The park's high point, which overlooks Vancouver and the North Shore mountains to the north, is a classic must-see.
PUBLIC*** TRANSPORTATION: Take the Canada Line LRT to King Edward Station and walk south on Canbie Street for 5 minutes.
V. False Creek & Science World
(False Creek & Science World)
False Creek is surrounded by public **** buildings such as National Plaza, BC Place, and Science World, Olympic Village, etc., and was the site for the heart of the area where Vancouver held the World's Fair in 1986 and the Winter Olympics in 2010.
Public **** transportation: Skytrain (Skytrain) in the stadium (Science World) off to arrive.
VI. English Bay & Burrard Bridge
(English Bay & Burrard Bridge)
Vancouver residents love English Bay (English Bay) is famous for its surrounding beaches, along the old Burrard Bridge (Burrard Bridge) to walk around, you can savor the feelings and favorites of the locals. Attractions in this area also include the public **** market on nearby Granville Island, where it's a treat to sit on a wooden chair on the island and watch the sun set over English Bay and Burrard Bridge as it slowly sinks into the sea.
Transportation to Gong***: It can be reached by a number of buses, including No. 2, 22 and 17.
VII. Chinatown
(China Town)
Vancouver's Chinatown is one of the larger Chinatowns in North America, and it is also the most distinctive Chinatown: there is a rare Chinese park in North America, Zhongshan Park, and the world's only official and free drug-injection house. Canada can all be traced here.
Transportation: Chinatown can be reached by the No. 3 bus or Skytrain.
Eight, the University of British Columbia and Celestial Beach
(UBC & Wreck Beach)
The University of British Columbia is close to the sea, facing the mountains, the terrain is open, it is a kind of paradise feeling. The neighboring Wreck Beach is one of the world's top 10 astro beaches. The best thing about this beach is that there are no restrictions on what you can see, whether you're a bare-boobed, bare-armed, or suited and booted.
PUBLIC***TRANSPORTATION: You can reach it by taking the No. 99 express bus, or buses 4, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 43, 44 and 49.
Nine, Capilano Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mt
(Capilano Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mt)
This is the only scenic spot in the top ten attractions in Vancouver that requires a fee. But if you don't want to pay out of pocket, it's nice to take a trip around the area to Clever Dam Park, which offers views of Lion's Peak as well as overlooking the dam's waterfalls and the National Department of Fisheries' Salmon Museum (located inside Capilano Canyon Park).
PUBLIC*** TRANSPORTATION: Buses 232 and 246 are available.
X. White Rock Waterfront & Peace Arch
(White Rock & Peace Arch)
White Rock is the area of Metro Vancouver bordering the U.S. The U.S.-Canada border gate, the Peace Arch, is located in this area. It's a day of romance for tourists to go to Peace Gate Park to touch the U.S.-Canada Border Marker, try to step on U.S. soil, and enjoy a special meal at the White Rock waterfront.
PUBLIC*** TRANSPORTATION: From Vancouver, take the Skytrain to King George and transfer to 321, 345, or the Canada Line LRT to Bridge Port and transfer to 351 and 354 respectively to reach White Rock, and you can walk to the White Rock waterfront.