


A 1,000-acre urban oasis in Vancouver, offering beaches, trails, and the Vancouver Aquarium.
Stanley Park's climate can be unpredictable with rain and wind, especially near the coast.

Stanley Park is vast, with many trails for hiking and exploring.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the park's many attractions.
A collection of First Nations totem poles showcasing indigenous art and culture.
One of Vancouver's most iconic landmarks, offering stunning views of the harbor.
A fascinating marine biology center with a variety of aquatic life and interactive exhibits.

Famous for its unique coffee blends and creative breakfast dishes.

Known for its Southern-inspired comfort food and lively atmosphere.
Offers stunning waterfront views and innovative Japanese cuisine.
Egg, bacon, and cheese on a toasted English muffin.
Layered Greek yogurt, granola, and mixed berries.

Creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, and herbs.
Hand-carved by First Nations artists, these totem poles represent the cultural heritage of the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest.

Artisanal chocolates made with local ingredients, a delightful treat for chocolate lovers.
Handcrafted using materials like jade, argillite, and abalone, these pieces showcase the unique designs of the Coast Salish people.
A mesmerizing light show that illuminates the historic Yogyakarta Royal Palace, showcasing its architectural beauty and Indonesian culture.
A serene waterfront promenade along the picturesque Weishan Lake, offering leisure activities and stunning sunset views.

Wailua River State Park offers lush landscapes, historic sites, and recreational activities along Kauai's longest river.