Vancouver was founded as “Gastown” by an Englishman with a penchant for beer and storytelling. Today Gastown is a historic section of the Canadian metropolis, and the lively pubs still reflect the area’s former status as a sort of community drinking center. The city’s forests, grand parks, and impressive suspension bridge beckon travelers to explore them, as do the city’s shops and museums. Relive the glory of the 2010 Winter Games with visits to Olympic venues and the marvelous Olympic Cauldron.
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We offer a great selection of expertly maintained rental bikes in a wide range of sizes. We are located just blocks away from the Sea Wall which provides a safe and scenic route for getting to Stanley Park, Kitsilano Beach,Jericho Beach, Granville Island Science World, Vancouver Aquarium, Museum of Vancouver and many ,more attractions. Please visit us online for more details. Have a great trip!
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Jericho Beach Kayak Centre is conveniently located right at beautiful Jericho Beach in Vancouver within the Jericho Sailing Centre. We offer kayaking rentals, lessons and tours. We are proud to build on the 39 years history of Ecomarine and to continue the tradition of being one of the top paddling schools and kayak rental locations in the city.
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Whether you want to learn how to row, kayak, sail or swim, this beach is the place. Very family focused in the summer, it's a great beach for a picnic, or to practice open water swimming (short distance). There is also a great place to eat, above the Sailing Club. While it used to be some sort of an airport or base, there is a longer indigenous history- though of what sort exactly I am not sure. Landscaped beautifully for walking, and for music festivals (of which I know there have been two which usually happen annually)- this has got to be one of the best, small beaches in the city.
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This expansive beach offers fantastic picnicking opportunities, swimming, beach volleyball, or simply a panoramic view of Vancouver and the mountains. Spanish Banks tends to be a quieter beach which makes it very family-friendly.
My favourite place to watch the sunset in Vancouver is at the far west side of Spanish Banks by the dog park. Bring a picnic dinner and a blanket, and settle in to watch the spectacular summer sunsets, enjoy the sound of water lapping in on the beach, and the joyous playfulness of the dogs running and playing off-leash. The air smells spicy with the fragrance of trees and salt water. A really special spot in the midst of urban life.
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Windsure Adventure Watersports (est. 1977), offers lessons, rentals, camps and group experiences in windsurfing, skimboarding, and stand-up paddleboarding. Come join us for an adventure in English Bay to live the true spirit of Vancouver.
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Another amazing beach-like location in Vancouver. As you know, the beaches here are not as sandy and gorgeous as the Caribbean, but the all have their charm. This one is a bit off the downtown core, and close to the university. It has its famous logs by the sand and plenty of outdoor activities.
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MacSailing is the sailing school at the Jericho Sailing Center in Vancouver. We offer introductory sailing lessons for children and adults. Our goal is to offer a complete sailing experience based upon excellent instruction and a safe environment, utilizing equipment appropriate for all ages in a fun and dynamic atmosphere. All of our coaches are Sail Canada (or equivalent) certified with water safety and first-aid training.
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