Dundarave Village

This place looks absolutely delightful. It’s a little seaside escape in West Vancouver, where you can find boutique shopping, coffee houses, antiquing opportunities, and more! They’ve even got a Farmer’s Market every Saturday from spring to autumn. The Dundarave Business Association works with the Municipality of West Vancouver and Council to ensure that the village retains its old-fashioned charm, and safe, local vibe. I imagine it would be a great place for certain business development services. It seems like a great place to go if you’re not really into the hustle and bustle of city life, and would rather relax with an ice cream cone on the pier as you watch the ships come in and out. Time for a fun fact! Dundarave Pier is the site of the original ferry landing, so ten points to the pier for being both beautiful and historically relevant.

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Hiking

Being so perfectly situated among all kinds of nature, Vancouver has a whole lot of outdoor activities available to both tourists and locals alike. There’s biking, camping, canoeing, rock climbing, caving, and hiking, just to name some so no need for a corporate limo service there, with all those ways to get around. And as much as I would love to talk about all of them, I only have so much space on these blog posts (well, until you guys start getting bored of reading about forest trails), and I promised I’d just do four attractions per city. So. Because the activities featured here are all potentially going to be done as part of a rail trip, I imagine that a. I won’t have a ton of equipment with me, and b. I’ll be pretty poor and thus unable to rent a whole lot of stuff (like all kinds of camping equipment). All this taken into consideration, I’ve decided that the activity in which I would most likely take part is the simple yet beautiful hike.

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H.R. MacMillan Space Centre

I’m definitely letting my geek show through here, but this H.R. MacMillan Space Centre looks really cool. And it’s free! And non-profit! It’s all about bringing the wonders of space to regular Earth folk like you and me. And an added bonus is that it’s a really good rainy-day alternative. Lots of things I want to see and do in Vancouver are going to be outside, so it’s good to have some indoor options! The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre boasts massive rocket engines, which would be quite the haul for towing services Fayetteville NC and the like. A replica of the space station, a planetarium, and astronomy shows. The Gordon MacMillan Southam observatory, located right nest to the Space Centre, has a half-metre Cassegrain telescope through which you can get up close and personal with the skies around Vancouver.

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