Whistler Village & Resort
For years, it has been voted the number one ski resort in Vancouver and North America by various ski and travel magazines. Visited not only because of the raw natural beauty, but also for the entertainment and shopping. In that snowy fairitale look alike town you can shopping, dining,see movies, hiking, biking, boating, camping, skiing, snowboarding, rock climbing and nightclubbing. A wide range of accommodation and transportation is available meanning that every budget is wellcome!

One of the best planetariums in North America. Aside from the planetarium and observatory, it also boasts the Cosmic Courtyard hands-on gallery, a Virtual Voyages full-motion simulator, GroundStation Canada exhibits and multimedia and popular laser shows. Its overnight adventures and space camps are popular. Don't forget to visit the gift shop with space-related souvenirs. Definetly a MUST if you are spending your vacations in
This centre is named in honour of renowned artist Jack Shadbolt. Inagurated in November 1995 as a performance and teaching centre for the visual arts, theatre and dance. In order to better accommodate the more than 8,000 arts enthusiasts who take part in its programs, classes and workshops, it added multi-use studios and a second theatre. Designed by internationally renowned Hotson Bakker Architects.
The best beach in the city. This one is "clothing-optional," so whether you feel comfortable baring it all or not, no one will be judging. That pretty much sums up what you will find at Wreck, everyone's friendly and enjoying the beach and the sunshine. Occasional fire performances after dark. And last but not least, the one singular thing that makes a trip to
Where can you get an amazing 360ยบ panoramic view of Vancouver ? From BC's tallest building, the Harbour Centre Tower. Its observation deck gives you a clear view of the city, Burrard Inlet, the North Shore mountains, Burnaby Mountain, West Vancouver and Bowen Island. Getting there is a spectacle in itself and the glass elevators are another treat!. There are multilingual guides to assist you with your needs.
You will need a full day to explore this shopping and entertainment favourite. The island is five minutes from
English Bay is one of
Clearly inspired by the classical Roman Coliseum. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, it was built in 1995 and draws book lovers and tourists alike. Bring the kids and go to the toddlers' play area or kids' lounge. There is also an art gallery, public readings, speakers and seven storeys of books to browse. There are shops and cafes at the entrance so, if you get hungry or in need of a souvenir you don't have to leave but remember to wash your hand before touching any books! 