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Pick up Free
copies of our Gay Friendly Vancouver guide at bars, Little
Sister's Bookstore and the Tourism Vancouver InfoCentre while in
Vancouver.
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Our 4th annual edition
Click to view Digital Version.
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Vancouver offers a
wide variety of world-class attractions located downtown or within easy access from the
downtown core Most hotels carry brochures of the various attractions, offer concierge
services that can fast-track an itinerary suited to your tastes or you can contact the
attractions directly using the phone numbers provided.
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From
Canada's largest collection of beloved artist Emily Carr's work,
to ever-changing world-class exhibitions in a stunning
neo-classical heritage building, the Vancouver Art Gallery
offers the city's top cultural experience. Welcoming millions of
visitors in its 75-year history, the Gallery is internationally
recognized for its contemporary and historic exhibition program.
The Gallery Café (named one of Vancouver's top outdoor dining
patio spots by Vancouver Magazine), a to-die-for Gallery Store
with smart, eclectic gifts and the City's most charming spaces
for weddings or special events make the Vancouver Art Gallery a
"must-visit" and an integral part of the Vancouver
experience. Call 604.662.4719 for 24 hour recorded information
or visit www.vanartgallery.bc.ca
for seasonal hours, current exhibition listings and public
programs. Open seven days a week, with late evenings Tuesdays
and Thursdays.
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Prince
of Whales ~ Whale Watching
Exciting Experience in Vancouver or Victoria
Call 1-888-383-4884 or click ad for details.
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See Vancouver & Beyond
Smartvisit Card
Save on attractions in Vancouver with this great
value pass
The
See Vancouver & Beyond SmartvisitECard offers free entry to over
40 attractions in Vancouver & the surrounding regions for one
all-inclusive price. Discover the best attractions in Vancouver &
Beyond including Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver Harbour Cruises,
Vancouver Lookout, CN Imax Theatre at Canada Place, Capilano Suspension
Bridge, Storyeum, sightseeing tours, outdoor adventures, gardens,
museums, galleries and much more. Vancouvers attractions pass comes
with a free guidebook highlighting all the attractions and activieis on
offer. SmartvisitECard holders can save money after visiting as few
as two Vancouver attractions per day.
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Grouse Mountain - The Peak of Vancouver
North Vancouver, 6400 Nancy Greene Way. Tel: 604-980-9311
www.grousemountain.com

Please
take note
Grouse
Mountain's 8000 sq. ft outdoor Ice Rink is opening now. The hours of operation will be from 9:00am to
10:00pm.
Open for Skiing & Snowboarding!
This marks the start of our 81st season. Check out the following link to
see the most updated conditions of the mountain. http://www.grousemountain.com/report.cfm
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VIA
Rail Canada
For more information on Silver and Blue class on board the
Canadian VIA's Western trancoutinental train between Toronto,
Jasper and Vancouver, contact VIA Rail Canada at
1.888.VIA.RAIL(842-7245) or click ad |
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WestJet
Over 40 destinations across North America and the Caribbean.
With many great destinationns to choose from including sun
destinations such as Vegas, Los Angeles, Palm Springs and Fort
Lauderdale, Planning your getaway with WestJet has never been
easier. We look forward to welcomeing you on board. Call
1.800.538.5696 or click ad. |

BC
Sports Hall of Fame Downtown
Gate A, BC Place Stadium. Tel: 604-687-5520
Bloedel
Conservatory Vancouver
Queen Elizabeth Park. Tel:604-257-8584
Capilano Suspension Bridge - North Vancouver
3735 Capilano Rd. N. Vancouver. Tel; 604-985-7474
Chinese
Cultural Museum and Archives Chinatown (Downtown)
555 Columbia Street. Tel: 604-685-8865
CN Imax Theatre at Canada Place - Downtown
#201-999 Canada Place. Tel: 604-682-5955
Cruisey T Gay Cruises - Downtown
#1 North foot of Denman Street. See events page for details.
Dr.
Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden Chinatown (Downtown)
578 Carrall Street. Tel: 604-662-3207

Granville
Island - Vancouver
Located across the Granville Street Bride opposite the downtown core.
Granville
Island Brewing - Vancouver
1441 Cartwright Street. Tel: 604-685-0504
Granville Island Model Trains & Ships Museums -
Vancouver
1502 Duranlear Street, Granville Island. Tel: 604-638-1939
H.R. MacMillan space Centre - Vancouver
1100 chestnuts Street. Tel:604-738-7827
Harbour Cruises - Downtown
#1 North foot of Denman Street. Tel: 604-687-5868
Hastinge Park Racecourse - Vancouver
Tel: 604-254-1631

Lookout at the Harbour Centre - Downtown
555 West Hastings Street. Tel:604-689-0421
Museum of Anthropology - Vancouver
6393 NW Marine Drive.
Tel: 604-822-5950
Exhibits:
The Village is Tilting: Dancing
AIDS in Malawi,
February 6 September 3, 2007. Opening
Reception Tuesday, February 6, 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome.
Pacific National Exhibition - Playland - Vancouver
Renfrew and Hastings Street. Tel: 604-253-2311
Science World - Alcan Ominamax Theatre - Vancouver
1455 Quebec Street. Tel: 604-443-7440
Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours - Downtown
Stanley Park. Tel: 604-681-5115
Stanley Park - Downtown
Stanley Park1.000-acre Stanley Park is a natural gem within easy access of
the downtown core. The largest natural urban park in North America, Stanley Park offers
gorgeous beaches, a 10 kilometers Seawall with walking, cycling and
rollerblading paths,
seaside public swimming pool, the Vancouver Aquarium, Native Totem Poles, restaurants,
golf, tennis, ball fields, picnic areas, seemingly endless kilometers
of hiking trails
and more. Sightseeing tours also cruise through the park with stops at major points of
interest.

UBC Botanical Garden and Nitobe Memorial Garden - Vancouver
6804 SW Marine Drive. Tel: 680-822-3928
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre - Downtown
Stanley Park. Tel: 604-659-3474
Vancouver Maritime Museum
1905 Ogden Ave., Vanier Park. Tel: 604-257-8300
Vancouver Museum - Vancouver
1100 Chestnut Street, Vanier Park. Tel: 604-736-4431
VanDusen Botanical Garden - Vancouver
5251 Oak Street. Tel: 604-878-9274
Wreck Beach - Clothing Optional
Near UBC (University of British Columbia)
located just west of the main UBC Campus is a beautiful, clothing optional beach
that includes a gay section on the main beach and hiking trails which lead to smaller,
secluded patches of beachfront should you wish to move away from the main beach area.
Located about 33 minutes from downtown, Wreck Beach is accessible by car or public
transit. Transit stops for a few minutes at the UBC bus terminus, letting you know it is
time to get off.
From here, just walk through the main campus for three or four blocks where you
will come to the end of the road and it will be obvious where the trail down to the beach
begins. Take the 4 UBC or 10 UBC bus going south on Granville to get there and the 4
Powell or 10 Hastings to return. *Please note that it is a 10-15 minute hike down the
steeply inclined path leading down to the beach and that you also have to walk back up
upon return.
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