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.
Restaurants in Vancouver
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We have Canada's largest selection of rental motorcycle, scooters and bicycles. We are open all year round. We provide a fun and exciting service and we have been operating since 1991. We have everything for your two wheeled adventure! Travel to the rockies on a motorcycle or cruise the Seawall in Vancouver on a bicycle or scooter.
Needed to rent a bike last minute for a trip and these guys we’re very accommodating and helpful. Awesome selection of bikes and in great condition.
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Welcome to Candy Dart Shuttle, a fun, 1950's inspired wheelchair accessible shuttle service offering special bus outings and charters. We are proud to be based in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, one of the world's most livable cities. Get on board and treat yourself to Vancouver's most reliable and enjoyable accessible transportation resource! Whether it's a guided day excursion or an outing with friends.
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Pacific Backroader rents off-road capable trucks that come ready to adventure with a rooftop tent and everything you need to camp comfortably wherever the backroads take you. Based out of Vancouver, BC, we aim to provide those who want to get off the beaten path easier access to the most beautiful places the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Zero Latency is the global leader in free-roaming, multiplayer virtual reality. Our “gaming arena” spans over 1500 sq ft, designed for 6 players and is the largest VR gaming arena in western Canada.
I went to Zero Latency in the first weekend of March 2020 with a group of friends. We all play on a rec sports team together so we thought we'd try out our teamwork skills in VR. A few of us have done these group VR things before, but for everyone in our group, it was our first time at Zero Latency. We booked ahead and they were ready for us. We got fitted with the backpacks, guns, VR goggles and headsets. They made sure all our equipment was working before going in. The game we played was a space mission. I have to say, compared to others, the story was actually pretty good, but what blew me away was the immersion. Not only were the goggles great (no screen door effect) but because this place was so big, when you walk around the game, you actually forget you're just in a big empty room in a mall. Was so much fun, and the staff used their own phone to take photos and videos (with our permission). After the session was over, they AirDropped it to my phone for free. Super nice of them.
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n Vancouver the Vancouver Bach Choir presents a series of concerts each Season and has been responsible for the British Columbia premiere of a number of major works.
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Explore Vancouver from the water in Olympic Village. Creekside Kayaks offers rentals and kayaking courses from March 1-September 30, and year-round passes. For rental reservations, please visit register.dragonboatbc.ca.
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