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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Mobile Massage and in home location. Effective deep tissue, relaxing Swedish, reflexology, healing oils & energy are massaged into every session. Recipients also have the option to add on more or enjoy all on its own, her healing Golden Dragon Reiki energy work, reflexology foot massage or nurture their spirit even deeper with transformational guidance. Don't feel like going out? Order in! Healer at your Door Sparklebalm Healing Massage can serve individuals & couples in the comfort of their own home or hotel suite. Julie effortlessly creates an instant "pop-up spa" effect to a room with chillout lounge music, flannels, oil blends and tables easily set up within minutes. Clients also book sessions to Julie's healing home location, if they prefer.She brings effective healing meticulously from both her home in Vancouver, mobile to downtown suites for locals and guests alike. Any surrounding areas or events, just ask to see if she can deliver.
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Come visit this Canadian contemporary art gallery for a boutique experience. Enjoy stunning 180 degree city, mountain, and ocean views. The rooftop gallery is located in WSix one of Vancouver's most interesting architectural buildings. This gallery showcases original Canadian art including impressionist, expressionist, realism, figurative and landscape. Many locals describe this gallery as the most beautiful art gallery in the city. Open Tuesday to Saturday 12-5.
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Douglas Reynolds Gallery was established in 1995, and is located in Vancouver on Granville street between 7th and 8th avenues in the South Granville gallery district. We specialize in historical and contemporary Northwest Coast native art. The gallery showcases museum quality pieces which make use of contemporary media such as resin, bronze, glass and aluminum. Works include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects. Director & owner Douglas Reynolds, has over twenty years of experience dealing with Northwest Coastal native art. The gallery offers pieces by well-known artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Jim Hart, Don Yeomans, Beau Dick and Klatle-bhi, while also supporting emerging artists such as Jay Simeon, Phil Gray, David R. Boxley, and Marcus Alfred. Works by these artists can be found in museums and private collections worldwide. We take pride in our friendly, knowledgeable staff.
I have bought two beautiful prints made by Northwest Coast artists from the Douglas Reynolds Gallery. One I purchased directly from the gallery, and one I purchased online which then had to be shipped. In both instances, the gallery was very helpful and professional. My second print was shipped to the United States during Covid. The gallery was communicative during the process of matting, framing, crating and finally shipping. The print arrived in perfect condition, beautifully framed and more lovely than it had appeared online. Thank you so much Erica!
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City Cigar is Western Canada's Largest Cigar Store and this is where the locals shop. We are a world class cigar store with the largest selection of cigars, cigar accessories, pipes and pipe tobacco in Vancouver.
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Relax, unwind and let-go. Prepare yourself for an aromatherapy infused relaxation massage of pure bliss and a little bit of heaven that you've never had before. Combined with the genuine caring and kindness typically only found in small towns, you'll leave feeling more like an old friend than a client. Come experience the difference...this is how massage was meant to be.
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The Autumn Brook Gallery is one of Vancouver's premiere gallery locations, situated near Vancouver's Granville Island and Gallery Row. The gallery's large space showcases local and international artists, and also serves as a venue for special events.
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In centuries past, the Hammam was known as the silent doctor. A place of cleansing and healing for both body and soul. An exotic oasis where you can indulge yourself in traditional Middle Eastern treatments while your imagination takes you on a mystical journey into the past. Old World traditions, introduced into the new world - this is the MIRAJ HAMMAM SPA experience.
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We went with friends for a movie, got to the theater early, had a craft beer and saw a big movie, The Post, in a small theater and because you pick your own seats we had awesome seats in the center Row F. comfy seats and super sound.
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