LocationVancouver, British Columbia | Duration3 hours 30 minutes | Per Person View price |
Discover the Best Culinary Secrets - Vancouver Walking Food Tour
The diverse culinary scene in Vancouver is a highlight of exploring the city, but finding the best neighbourhood flavors necessitates a local connection.
A walking tour of downtown and Gastown includes stops to sample Vancouver's famous sushi, typical Canadian poutine, ice cream, and a'secret dish.' Best Culinary Secrets Vancouver Walking Food Tour transforms a dinner into an adventure, and it's accompanied with stories about Vancouver culture and history.
A little memorial honoring the 19th-century founder of the city's first Gastown neighborhoods.
Raymond Saunders built the first steam clock in 1977 at the corner of Cambie and Water streets in Vancouver's Gastown area, which primarily serves as a tourist attraction.
With its 360-degree viewing deck and Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant, it also acts as a tourist attraction, providing a physically unrestricted perspective of the city.
Massive, modern Olympic torch designed for the 2010 Winter Games, burned for special events on occasion.
Beaches, trails, a picturesque seawall, and family-friendly attractions abound in Vancouver's largest urban park.