Architecture

Peace Arch Provincial Park

Photo Credit: Marcin Chady

Peace Arch Provincial Park is a rare and unique provincial park in British Columbia. It's uniqueness is derived from the fact that it's location sits directly on the 49th parallel and marks an international boundary between The United States of America and Canada. The park, which lies about 40km south of Vancouver, spans 9 hectares (on the Canadian side).

Crescent Beach

Photo Credit: kayka_m

On busy weekends locals and tourists alike can be found dining at the trendy restaurants and bistros that line Beecher Street of Crescent Beach. Known for it's atmosphere, live entertainment, beautiful sunsets, and ethnic flair, Crescent Beach still maintains it's classic charm and identity.

Gastown

Photo Credit: Jim Crossley

Gastown is an area located in the northeast end of downtown Vancouver. Incorporated as a town in 1886, Gastown was the heart of wholesale produce distribution until the 1930s. Today, Gastown is a cultural mecha for the trendy, hip, and contemporary.

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