Towns & Villages

Harrison Hot Springs

One of the five mineral hot pools to enjoy at Harrison Hot Springs Resort.

Soak up some B.C. history – literally – at one of Harrison Hot Springs Resort’s many mineral pools. Originally, the hot springs were revered by the Coast Salish people for their medicinal properties and rejuvenating effects. As one of British Columbia’s oldest hotels, the resort has been providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy these springs for decades.

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

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The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler BC is a “green” development, built to teach guests about the two distinctly different BC First Nations cultures.  The Squamish Aboriginal people’s territory extends from North Vancouver through Squamish to Whistler, and the Lil’wat Aboriginal people’s territory starts in Whistler and extends north through

Crescent Beach

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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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