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2018
31
January
What are the must-do activities in Vancouver and Whistler for a week-long trip?
31
January
Question:
Humans say...
Robert
You gotta do peak-to-peak gondola that connects the two mountains (Whistler & Blackcomb) if the weather is right, can be cloudy up there
Wes
Bring lots of money!
Nishant
Lynn canyon, deep cove / quarry rock hike, ride a bike around Stanley park, walk around Granville island/eat, UBC Japanese gardens. Gastown area is nice. Try some Japadogs, Korean Fried chicken, maybe a ramen place, sushi/seafood.
Allison
These are great recos. If super energetic try the grouse grind.
Nishant
Allison I was going to recommend that. Lol. Thanks.
Nishant
Delainey happy to provide restaurant and specifics if you need. Pm me
Robert
Lynn Canyon is good one. They have a suspension bridge and it’s FREE
Laura
River of golden dreams if the weather is good, and a visit to Hys steakhouse
Allison
There’s a hys steak house in Toronto.
Tamara
Capilano suspension bridge.
Allison
Lynne canyon is almost the same as capilano and free
Steve
Take a tour with Tour Guys
https://www.tourguys.ca/vancouver/
Delainey
All great suggestions! We'll spend some time looking into them. Thanks everyone!
Jennifer
Enjoy !! Beautiful area. ...was there in April, many have already made great suggestions. When we were booking/looking we just Googled things to do in Whistler and Vancouver...lots of free things to do if you look !!
Ingrid
Don't bother with bus passes....taxis are fast and cheap in the downtown area, and saved us lots of walking at the end of the day when our feet hurt!
Ingrid
Even a taxi from the airport is about 35 bucks, and saved us wrestling with all our luggage on the train
Kayley
tbh, it's super easy to get around by transit, particularly skytrain. And it costs $10 pp for unlimited ridership in a day, it's much cheaper than taxi.
Cathie
Boat cruise up Salmon Arm
Kayley
Kitsilano Beach, Stanley Park or at least James Bay. La Casita - Gastown, The NAAM Restaurant, the market
Kristine
Whale/Dolphin watching
Anita
Nicole Mackellar
Barry
Granville Island restaurants like Sandbar or Bridges
Allison
Sandbar is great!
Diana
Stanley park
Mercedes
Tacofino! It's in gastown. Walk around Canada place at sunset, great pictures. Go to La Casa Gelato, hundreds of flavours to try. Take the ferry to Victoria for a daytrip if you have time. Lynn Canyon suspension bridge. The museum of anthropology and the rose garden at UBC is pretty.
Anastasi
http://www.japadog.com - I still dream on these hot dogs. Amazing reviews online. Check them out.
Holly
You must get a Japadog. One of the first things I did when movie here. And get their fries the Shichimi and Garlic are must haves, I’d say more than the dog!
Mary
The karaage is delicious.
Delainey
Holly I'm super intrigued by these and theres been a lot of suggestions to try it!
Anastasi
I had one of the Terimayo ones and tried some others but loved those the best. It changed my world. You'll never look at a hot dog the same way again.
Holly
Delainey it is definitely a must in Vancouver. They have a bunch of carts around the city and a storefront on Robson! The pork is flown in from Japan, special type of pork! We just saw a Japadog cart on Santa Monica Pier in California a couple weeks ago!
Japadog invasion lol
Doug
Rent a bike and bike around stanley park. Also visit the patio outside the Pan Pacific Hotel and watch the sunset while enjoying your favorite beverage (just take hotel escalator to reception desk and bar is straight and left.,) The patio is on top of the convention centre so great mountain and park views.
Jennifer
Our Hotel, the Westin, offered free bike rentals which was great,
Robert
In North Vancouver, take the bus east towards Deep Cove, spend an afternoon there. Nice place for homemade donuts, go kayaking. And ofcourse plenty of hiking. Watch out for Cougars tho (the animal
)
Jennifer
Deep Cove was very pretty !!
Kathryn
I’m in Vancouver right now. The food scene is amazing there
. I say eat your heart out. (But literally).
Also the helijet was super cool !!
Alyssa
Granville island, Gastown, Kitsilano beach, climb the Chief on the way to Whistler
Sabrina
Capilano bridge
Holly
If you don’t want to pay for Cap bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is perfect too and just outside the city in North Vancouver
Holly
You MUST go to Virtuous Pie even if your not vegan you will absolutely love anything you get!
Dan
There's one in Toronto now!
Delainey
Holly great suggestion! I'm vegetarian so I'll definitely check it out
Holly
Delainey you must go to Cartems then! I think I mentioned it, they have Vegan donuts to die for. Their chocolate glaze is a dead ringer for Tim Hortons chocolate glaze but 1000x better. My friend from Toronto makes a stop there first thing when he arrives!
Delainey
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Holly
When your in whistler go up to Joffre Lakes. It’s amazing, the snow shouldn’t be bad yet to hike to the second lake.
Kathryn
I second this.
Sandra
We are currently in Vancouver, travelling on the great deal we got on swoop, thanks to Chris Myden! I highly recommend renting an ebike from Endless Biking in North Van and riding the whole way around the city. We went over Second Narrows bridge, and cycled what they called "The Loop". We saw Gastown, East Hastings, Granville Market, downtown, all around Stanley Park then back across Lion's Gate Bridge. We almost never left a bike path. It was the best way EVER to see a city. Loved it!
Delainey
Sandra sounds amazing! We'll look into that
Dan
The Sea to Sky Gondola is very cool with amazing views. Definitely bike around Stanley Park. Granville Island is cool with some great restaurants. There's a whale watching your that goes to Victoria if you've got time.
Lori
West Van is amazing and has great airbnb’s too. We rented a car and drove to Whistler for the day, its an easy dry and very scenic. I would recommend dinner on Grouse Mountain (the Observatory) amazing views on Vancouver) - what we saved on accommodation we splurged on dinner with a view! Plus they have some Grizzly Bears up there (safe lol). Have fun!!
A.I. says...
Exploring Vancouver and Whistler: A Week-Long Adventure
Congratulations on your last-minute decision to visit the stunning city of Vancouver and the picturesque resort town of Whistler! With a week at your disposal, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the natural beauty, vibrant culture, and exciting activities this region has to offer.
Whistler: A Scenic Getaway
Spending a night or two in Whistler is an excellent idea! This world-renowned ski resort is not just a winter wonderland; it's a year-round destination with plenty of outdoor adventures and breathtaking scenery.
- Peak 2 Peak Gondola: Embark on an unforgettable journey on the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, linking Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Take in the stunning vistas of glaciers, ancient forests, and snow-capped peaks.
- Hiking Trails: Explore the vast network of hiking trails that wind through the stunning landscapes of Whistler. The Whistler Valley Trail and the Blackcomb Meadows Trail are two popular options that offer breathtaking views and a chance to immerse yourself in nature.
- Scandinave Spa: Indulge in a rejuvenating experience at the Scandinave Spa, where you can relax in the outdoor baths, saunas, and steam rooms while taking in the serene mountain vistas.
Vancouver: A City of Wonders
With the rest of your time in Vancouver, you'll have countless opportunities to explore the city's diverse culture, culinary delights, and iconic attractions.
- Stanley Park: No visit to Vancouver is complete without exploring Stanley Park, a vast urban oasis with beaches, trails, gardens, and the famous Seawall. Rent a bike or take a horse-drawn tour to fully experience this natural gem.
- Granville Island: Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and culture scene at Granville Island. Stroll through the public market, visit artisan studios, and indulge in the local cuisine at one of the many eateries.
- Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: Step into the rainforest and experience the thrill of crossing the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, which spans 140 meters above the Capilano River.
- Gastown: Explore the historic Gastown neighborhood, known for its cobblestone streets, Victorian buildings, and a lively atmosphere filled with galleries, restaurants, and unique shops.
These are just a few highlights to get you started on your Vancouver and Whistler adventure. With a week at your disposal, you'll have ample time to discover hidden gems, indulge in local cuisine, and create lasting memories in this beautiful region of British Columbia.
Delainey
My boyfriend and I are heading to Vancouver for a week from Sept 25 to Oct 2. It was a last minute decision but looking forward to it! We want to stay in Whistler for a night or two, but otherwise will be in and around Vancouver. Any "must do's" or suggestions?
Thanks