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Visiting Vancouver can be one of the most exciting and fun filled vacations or for the person in the city on business that it will long be remembered. There are so many things to do in Vancouver there will never be a day without something fun or exciting to do, from a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium to walking the seawall at Stanley Park.

One visit to the Vancouver Aquarium  will not be enough time to see all of the marine life that cover the 8,000 square feet of the Aquarium. There are all types of marine life that call the aquarium home, the Beluga Wale, sea turtles, fish of all types from the odd looking fish to the beautifully colored fish. There is a Sea Otter Feed, a Reef Shark show to educate visitors about the shark and the part it plays in the ocean.

One of the things to do in order to really see the beauty and scenery of Vancouver is to walk, bike or skate the Seawall. This wall begins at Stanley Park and travels through the towns of English Bay, Barrad Bridge and Yaletown. Here there will be views of the foliage and mountains on one side of the wall and on the other a picturesque view of the water and boats.

Fun and excitement can be found at any time of year when visiting Deep Cove and Mount Seymore. Deep Cove is located at the base of Mount Seymore and has all types of water sports and lessons. There is also all skill levels of trails for walking and hiking, which have amazing views of the city of Vancouver. Mount Seymore is known as one of the highest rated places to ski and has all kinds of other winter sports for the family or the person on business looking for things to do.

The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of the most exciting places for a day out, with a suspension bridge that measures 450 feet across and 230 feet above the Capilano River. There are Douglas Fir trees that are a part of the custom engineered suspension bridges that go through the park giving the person walking them views from as high as 100 feet in the air.

     
 
Winter Activities Relaxation Activities
   
Snowmobiling Cycling
Snowshoeing Walking
Skiing Hiking
Snowboarding Golfing
Backcountry Skiing Jogging
Cat-Skiing Mountain biking
Cross-Country Skiing Rockcliming
Dogsledding BBQ outdoors picnic
Skiing (Downhill) WaveSwinger
Helli-Skiing Shopping
Skating Rink Bungee Jumping
Tubing / Tobogganing Camping
   
   
Water Activities  
Surfing  
Kayaking  
RiverRafting  
Hot Springs  
Windsurfing  
Skydiving  
Swimming Pools indoor  
Boating & Fishing  
Skimboarding  
Beaches Swimming  
Water Skiing  
Power Boating