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This museum educates visitors about British Columbia's large and historic logging industry.
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The first non-native settlement in the Okanagan Valley was a mission established on this site in 1859 by Father Pandosy. Take a self-guided tour of the replicated mission buildings and a collection of horse-drawn carriages.
Combining exhibits and educational programs this gallery features artists both local and from other countries.
Natural history and history museum revolving around Canada's Okanagan Valley.
Museum and park focusing on the history and culture of the Secwepemc people who first inhabited British Columbia over 10,000 years ago.
Gallery displaying fine examples of native art and handicrafts.
Popular beachfront park filled with dog walkers and joggers.
Located in a stone mansion, this museum documents the history of West Vancouver.
An old cemetery supposedly haunted by the ghost of the murdered Doris Gravlin.
Peaceful harbor and dock, perfect for boating.
Popular outdoor market selling a variety of flowers, fruits, vegetables, breads and meats.
Tropical-themed bar with live music.
A popular Irish pub known for its wide variety of beers and great food.
The Garden's most popular resident, Armstrong the Octopus, puts on daily shows for delighted tourists.
An old-fashioned kind of bar in a bright modern building serving a wide variety of beers.
Popular dance club plays mainstream pop songs all night.
Once a place for depression-era political demonstrations, this park is now a pleasant recreational area.
North America's largest Northwest Coast Native art gallery.
Sweaty crowds dance to Top-40s pop tunes 'til the wee hours of the morning at this popular club.
