


A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the city and harbor, with a rich maritime history.
Famous for its coffee and unique breakfast dishes, Revolver Café is a local favourite near Brockton Point Lighthouse.
Known for its Belgian waffles and unique breakfast dishes, Café Medina is a popular spot near Brockton Point Lighthouse.
Offering stunning views of Coal Harbour and delicious Japanese cuisine, Miku Restaurant is a popular lunch spot near Brockton Point Lighthouse.
Handcrafted miniature replicas of the iconic lighthouse, symbolizing Vancouver's maritime history.
Intricately designed jewellery featuring the Pacific salmon, a significant symbol of the region's ecosystem.
Authentic artwork by local First Nations artists, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and traditions.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the harbor and North Shore mountains.
A 1,000-acre urban oasis with forests, gardens, and beaches.

A world-renowned art museum featuring both historical and contemporary exhibitions.

Thick, creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, and onions, often served with oyster crackers.

Butter-poached lobster meat on a toasted bun, often served with coleslaw and fries.
Layered dessert with sponge cake, pastry cream, and chocolate glaze.

Brockton Point Lighthouse is near the ocean, so it can be windy and rainy.
Exploring the lighthouse and surrounding trails requires comfortable footwear.

Waghmari Museum, nestled in Nashik, Maharashtra, is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, sculptures, and paintings, offering insights into India's rich cultural heritage.
The grand pavilion of Yogyakarta's Kraton, a historic palace complex, showcasing Javanese architecture and culture.
Experience the grandeur of Kumbhalgarh Fort through a captivating light and sound show that narrates its history and legends.