We were supposed to get married a couple weeks ago but COVID-19 made us post-pone our wedding to the following year. Instead my fiance and I took a mini-trip to Vancouver, Canada for the weekend.
We spent 4 days exploring Vancouver City and here are the highlights from our trip, recommendations for activities, and travel tips!
Explore the streets of Granville Island and the Public Market. Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district of Vancouver. Located south of Downtown Vancouver and the Granville Street Bridge. Here you can find fine art galleries, shops, entertainment, and food vendors.
Adventures at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. This park is a very popular attraction of North Vancouver. Here you can cross the Capilano River via the suspension bridge, explore the canopy treetops and brave the Cliffwalk.
Explore the underwater world of the Vancouver Aquarium. The aquarium is home to over 30 unique exhibits one of which that is special to my heart the Marine Mammal Rescue.
Marine Mammal Rescue is Canada's only dedicated marine mammal rescue facility and one of the largest in the world. They rescue, rehabilitate and release all sorts of marine mammals - seals, sea lions, turtles, sea otters and cetaceans.
My favourite seals that they rescued were Pygmy and Fragola.
*NOTE: Since drafting this post the Vancouver Aquarium has announced that it will pause its public programming starting on September 8th (after Labour Day). Essential personnel will remain and programs by Ocean Wise will continue without interruption.
Take an evening stroll and dinner around Gastown. Gastown is one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods. Gastown is known for its whistling steam clock, assortment of shops and restaurants.
Get some exercise at Stanley Park. This public park has several trails and walking/biking paths that either take you through the forest or along the waters edge.
I had such a great time photographing the Vancouver Lions Gate Bridge!
Visit Vancouvers iconic landmark, Canada Place. Home to the Vancouver Convention Centre, Pan Pacific Hotel, and Vancouver World Trade Centre. Across from Canada Place are some restaurants that are perfect for an afternoon snack.
It was here that I got to try out double exposures!
Shop till you drop at one of Vancouvers many shopping malls. There are a variety of shopping centre's such as Metropolis at Metrotown, CF Pacific Centre Mall, Oakridge Centre Mall, etc.
Whenever my mom and I went to Vancouver we would spend hours (sometimes days) shopping. On this trip we stuck to visiting attractions rather than shopping.
General Tips:
Here are some general tips for your trip to Vancouver!
Be prepared to pay for parking everywhere! We downloaded the Pay by Phone App which made paying for parking super easy. You can enter your vehicles information and pay for your time that way - no machines, no tickets, no running back to your vehicle because your time is almost up. We found majority of places we visited had a Pay by Phone option.
Dress in layers for constantly changing weather. The weather in Vancouver can change constantly - one day it started off cloudy and then got hot.
Understand where you want to visit and choose a hotel that is close to those areas and within your budget. Majority of the sites we wanted to visit were in the Downtown Vancouver area so we chose a hotel in Downtown Vancouver - that way our drive to places was no more than 15 minutes.
Public transit - we did not have to use public transit when we were in Vancouver. We live 4.5 hours away by car so we drove to Vancouver. If you are not I suggest doing your research regarding public transit in Vancouver.
Be respectful and responsible. When we were in Vancouver we carried a small bottle of hand sanitizer and face masks. Some attractions like the Aquarium we had to wear face masks. Be cognizant of your surroundings, wash your hands often, and be respectful of other people’s space.
Google maps or an offline map is your friend. Vancouver streets can be confusing if you are not used to driving in a big city or Vancouver in general so have some sort of mapping software to help get you through.
Where to Stay:
Max and I aren't super picky when we choose a hotel. We don't typically stay in 5 star resorts because we spend most of our time outside exploring. We just look for locations that are clean, affordable (less than $100/night), and centrally located.
For us that ended up being Sandman Suites Vancouver - Davie Street.
We got a deal for our room and it ended up being around $70/night.
Our hotel room had a gorgeous city view of Downtown Vancouver, full kitchen, queen bed and pull-out bed, and was centrally located to so many great restaurants!