Unless you have a keen interest in BC sports heroes represented by shirts, trophies and faded photos, this modest exhibit inside BC Place stadium isn't...
Gate A, BC Place Stadium, 777 Pacific Boulevard SouthHoused in the same building as the Vancouver Museum, the Space Centre is a small but well thought-out attraction that appeals most to school-age children....
1100 Chestnut Street
Canada's largest teaching museum, and arguably Vancouver's only truly world-class cultural institution, the Museum of Anthropology began life in the 1920s...
6393 NW Marine Drive
Impossible to miss, the huge silver golf ball that is Science World is a significant part of the Vancouver skyline. It's also one of the best destinations...
1455 Quebec Street
The VAG is still best known for its extensive collection of works by the 1920s modernist Emily Carr, Canada's most celebrated female artist, who willed more...
750 Hornby Street
The main attraction here is the St Roch, the first vessel to have navigated the Northwest Passage in both directions. Regular guided tours follow a short...
1905 Ogden AvenueGiven that Vancouver doesn't have a great deal of history to call its own, you'll find only token gestures towards pre-history (ie before 1880) in this...
1100 Chestnut StreetThe most noteworthy items in the museum, which is housed in the old Coroner's Court building, are the autopsy pictures of Errol Flynn, who died in Vancouver...
240 E Cordova Street