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Capilano Suspension Bridge
Photograph by Richard Nowitz
Hanging 230 feet (70 meters) over the Capilano River, the Capilano Suspension Bridge attracts thousands of visitors.
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English Bay Beach
Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo
Performers entertain the crowds that gather at English Bay Beach in downtown Vancouver.
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Capilano River Regional Park
Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo
Visitors come eye-to-eye with totem poles in Capilano River Regional Park, located just north of Vancouver.
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Queen Elizabeth Park
Photograph by Todd Korol/Aurora Photos
Tourists walk through Vancouver, British Columbia's, Queen Elizabeth Park.
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False Creek
Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo
Kayakers make the most of Vancouver’s False Creek, the inlet that separates downtown from the rest of the city.
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Science World Museum
Photograph by Stefan Damm/Sime
The Science World Museum lights up the skyline over Vancouver’s False Creek.
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Downtown Seawall
Photograph by Andy Kropa/Redux
Private boats dock along the downtown Vancouver seawall.
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Stanley Park
Photograph by Susan Seubert
The peninsula where Stanley Park is located plays host to a variety of festivals year round.
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Opus Hotel
Photograph by Susan Seubert
Sleek does it at the acclaimed Opus Hotel.
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Vancouver Skyline at Dusk
Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo
The Vancouver skyline at dusk. With 2.6 million residents in the Metro area, Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada.
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