City trip Blogs in Vancouver featuring & Hiking

Vancouver, British Columbia is a coastal city located in the southwestern part of Canada. It is the largest city in the province and one of the most diverse and livable cities in the world. The city is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Pacific Ocean, mountains, and forests, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and water sports. The city is also known for its vibrant culture, with a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and art galleries, as well as a thriving music and theater scene. Visitors to Vancouver can explore the city's historic neighborhoods, such as Gastown and Chinatown, or take a trip to the nearby mountains to go skiing or hiking. The city is also home to a number of world-renowned attractions, such as the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, the Vancouver Aquarium and the Science World British Columbia, which are all great places to visit. One popular attraction that is not to be missed is the Stanley Park. A large urban park that offers visitors a chance to see beautiful gardens, the Vancouver seawall, the famous totem poles, and the Vancouver aquarium. The park's 400-hectare size and its location in the heart of the city make it one of the most visited tourist sites in the city. Vancouver also known for its mild and rainy winters and warm summers, as well as its high standard of living and quality of life. Overall, Vancouver is a destination that caters to all types of travelers, offering natural beauty, vibrant culture, and exciting activities, making it a great place to visit for a tourist.

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Lynn Loop Hike

Lynn Loop Hike

Lynn Canyon is loved by the locals. It really has everything... in the summer you cool down by the river, in the winter its like a winter wonderland and between seasons its a great place to enjoy a rainy walk.

7 top things to-do in Vancouver

7 top things to-do in Vancouver

Looking for some tips around the top things-to-do while visiting Vancouver? This vlog shows off some of the must-sees including Stanley Park, Lynn Canyon, and Deep Cove.

BCMC Trail Hike

BCMC Trail Hike

If you're looking for a less busy and less strenuous version of the grouse grind then the BCMC trail might be another option. It start and end at the same point but gives you more of a BC style hike.

Bowen Lookout Winter Hike

Bowen Lookout Winter Hike

Winter Hikes in and around Vancouver are spectacular. And this Bowen Lookup hike is one to be added to your winter bucket list.

Capilano River Regional Park

Capilano River Regional Park

In between Capilano suspension bridge and Grouse Mountain is North Vancouver's Cleveland Dam. Situated on the Capilano River Regional Park this hike boast rivers, canyons, temperate rainforests a salmon hatchery.

Cypress Falls Hike In Vancouver BC Canada

Cypress Falls Hike In Vancouver BC Canada

Cypress Falls is an easy 2-hour hike that is easily accessible from Vancouver by public transit. Expect to walk through dense forest and encounter 2 waterfalls.

Cypress Lake Hike

Cypress Lake Hike

The Cypress Lake Hike is an easy 8.5k hike that takes you along a well maintained trail through BC's temperate rainforest. Once at the top, you find yourself at a small lake where you can stop for lunch.

Experience the top sights of Vancouver while on a budget.

Experience the top sights of Vancouver while on a budget.

Short Trip and tight budget... give this vlog a view. Noah is a Vancouver local and does a stand-up job of highlight Vancouver's top spots to check-out.

Exploring (and eating our way through) Granville Island + Vancouver!

Exploring (and eating our way through) Granville Island + Vancouver!

Hiking, Coffee, Doughnuts, more food, and beaches. The life of a Vancouverite minus the craft beer. This vlog shows off some top spots to check-out while visiting Vancouver.

GROUSE GRIND! Vancouver's Most POPULAR Hike!

GROUSE GRIND! Vancouver's Most POPULAR Hike!

VLOG: The Grouse Grind is a right of passage for Vancouverites... and you'll be stumped to find a local that hasn't tried hiking up it at least once.