

False Creek Ferries, a scenic and convenient way to explore Vancouver's waterfront, offering stunning views of the city's skyline and mountains.
A vibrant urban oasis with artisan studios, markets, and beautiful waterfront views.
Explore historic buildings, bustling markets, and authentic eateries in Vancouver's Chinatown.
Discover indigenous art and culture at this world-renowned museum on the UBC campus.
Vancouver's weather can be unpredictable with rain showers, especially when using False Creek Ferries.
Exploring the city involves a lot of walking, and comfortable shoes are a must.

Staying hydrated is important, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Jam Cafe is a local favorite known for its hearty breakfast and brunch offerings, including a variety of pancakes and egg dishes served in a cozy, retro-style setting.
Situated on Granville Island, The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant is known for its fresh seafood dishes and stunning waterfront views, making it a popular choice for a relaxed lunch.
Blue Water Cafe is renowned for its sustainable seafood and creative dishes, set in a modern ambiance in Yaletown, making it an iconic choice for a special dinner.
Japanese-style hot dog with teriyaki sauce, seaweed, and bonito flakes
Egg, bacon, and cheese on a toasted English muffin

French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
Air-dried salmon jerky, a healthy and tasty snack made from locally-sourced salmon, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Carved Inukshuk sculptures made from stone, a traditional Inuit art form symbolizing guidance and shelter.
Authentic BC Native-made handwoven wool blankets, a traditional textile art form representing cultural heritage.
Mica View Trailhead offers stunning vistas of the surrounding landscapes, serving as a gateway to some of the most scenic hiking trails in the Coconino National Forest. Located just outside of Sedona, it attracts nature enthusiasts eager to explore its rugged beauty.
A treasure trove of Turkish culture and history, this museum showcases a vast collection of ethnographic artifacts, textiles, and traditional clothing.
El Cuyo Beachfront Promenade is a serene pathway lined by palm trees, offering stunning ocean views and a tranquil escape along the coastline of Yucatán, Mexico. Its relaxed atmosphere is perfect for leisurely strolls, capturing picturesque sunsets, and enjoying local cuisine at nearby eateries.