Must-Experience Vancouver Attractions
Written by: Julie Ovenell | September 19, 2024
Framed by the Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountains, Vancouver is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural diversity—and many of the city’s attractions showcase both.
Whether you’re looking for family fun, an outdoor adventure, or to learn something new, there’s an activity with your name on it. Here are some top picks to get you started.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Capilano Suspension Bridge: The Lower Mainland’s oldest attraction (1889), this famous crossing spans 137 metres, towering high above a rocky canyon floor. Anyone who’s been there (including Mick Jagger and Marilyn Monroe) knows what a genuine thrill it is to make the long, rolling lurch across the Capilano River.
Grouse Mountain, The Peak of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain, The Peak of Vancouver: There’s a reason—many good reasons in fact—that tourists flock to this mountain. The gondola ride is dramatic, rising 1,100 metres in eight minutes and offering stunning panoramic views of Vancouver and beyond. Reserve your Skyride date in advance and make sure you buy enough parking at the bottom because there’s a lot happening up top besides the jaw-dropping scenery: a bear sanctuary, ranger talks, mountaintop hiking, a Kids Tree Canopy Adventure, dining patios, and zipline adventures, to name a few favourites. And that doesn’t include wintertime fun in the snow!
Science World
Science World: This iconic attraction is filled hands-on interactive exhibits, live science shows, and outdoor learning area, and the giant-screen OMNIMAX Theatre.
Grouse Mountain, The Peak of Vancouver | @saif.akkad, Instagram
False Creek | Grant Harder
Science World | Tourism Vancouver/Science World
UBC Museum of Anthropology | @dorrington Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Museum of Anthropology at UBC (MOA): With its soaring architecture, spectacular sea-to-sky views, and stunning Northwest Coast First Nations art collection, MOA teaches visitors about how Indigenous communities have shaped the culture and the region. Allow yourself plenty of time—the impressive collections of global art and artifacts at this acclaimed museum deserve your focused attention.
Granville Island
Granville Island: This culinary, artistic, and cultural hub is home to more than 300 businesses. The Public Market offers a rich variety of take-out options for a picnic at the waterfront, or everything you need to make an impressive dinner at home. The local artists galleries and retail shops here make Granville Island a unique and much-loved destination.
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art: This small downtown space—named for the creator of the famous Jade Canoe sculpture at YVR and the artwork on Canada’s $2 coin—is the only public gallery dedicated to contemporary Indigenous art of the Northwest Coast.
Granville Island Public Market, Tourism Vancouver / Nelson Mouellic
Indigenous artwork at the Bill Reid Gallery | Sama Jim Canzian / Bill Reid Gallery
Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Photo: @happytowander via Instagram
Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver BC | @post_photography Queen Elizabeth Park and Bloedel Conservatory
Queen Elizabeth Park and Bloedel Conservatory: Vancouver’s “horticultural jewel” is home to the exotic Bloedel Conservatory—quite literally the high point of Vancouver. Offering spectacular views of the city and the North Shore Mountains, this lush hilltop park is the perfect setting for romantic picnics and late-night stargazing.
VanDusen Botanical Garden Laburnum Walk VanDusen Botanical Garden
VanDusen Botanical Garden: This tranquil, 22-hectare urban oasis is home to more than 7,500 plant species and varieties. Take in vibrant colours and fragrant smells, and consider taking advantage of sprawling lawn space to enjoy an al fresco picnic.
Harbour Air Flightseeing Tour
Harbour Air flightseeing tour: Treat yourself to a thrilling change of perspective while staying safe and close to home. The excitement of taking off from and landing on the water adds to the fun. Tours range from 10-minute flights to daytrip adventure packages, departing daily from their downtown Vancouver location.
Ocean Exploration
Being right on the water not only adds to Vancouver’s beauty, it also provides a multitude of experiences. Explore the harbour on a paddlewheel or zodiac. Cast a line and try to catch your own dinner with the help of a fishing charter, or experience the thrill of seeing orcas, humpback whales and all kinds of marine life on a whale watching tour. Want to rent your own boat? Try Sewell’s Marina in Horseshoe Bay.
Vancouver’s cotton candy sunsets | @jennchanphotography
Aerial views of Vancouver, @harbourair
Looking out over Canada Place, home of the Flyover Canada attraction. | @seeuouthere