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Vancouver Offerings
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In
just over 100 years, Vancouver
has become a thriving centre of industry and commerce, a major
player in global trade and an important Pacific Rim sea port.
Renowned worldwide for its spectacular harbour setting, striking
architectural landmarks, recreational offerings, majestic scenery
and multi-cultural diversity, Vancouver is ranked as one of
the top tourist destinations in the world.
Take a jog along the
Stanley Park seawall, relax at the beach at Spanish Banks or English Bay for a
bit of sun, and then cross the Lions Gate Bridge to take the Skyride up
4100' to Grouse Mountain's summit for an incredible view of the city at
sunset. In the evening, attend one of Vancouver's theatres for a play or some music
(many offer reduced prices for students): The
Queen
Elizabeth Theatre, home of the
Vancouver Opera Society, also presents large scale productions and big
ticket performers; the venerable, ornate
Orpheum Theatre, home of the
Vancouver Symphony,
with its sensational acoustics; the
Centre in Vancouver for
Performing Arts, which presents lavish entertainment from all over
the world. Check out some experimental theatre or dance at the
Firehall Arts Centre
or the Vancouver East Cultural Centre,
or a popular play or musical at the
Arts Club's venues on Granville
Island and the Stanley Theatre. In the summertime, check out the
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare
festival at Vanier Park. If it's rock spectacle that you need, then BC
Place Stadium and GM Place are the places to be.
Vancouver has a
dynamic multi-cultural mix, providing fascinating sights, sounds, and
situations as you wander through its neighbourhoods. You will find
an endless variety of international cuisine, and shops displaying wares
from around the world.
The
Vancouver Art Gallery,
located in the heart of downtown at the Robson Square complex,
showcases a permanent collection and brings in visiting international
exhibitions. Other galleries showcasing contemporary,
experimental, Canadian Federation artists and more, can be found along
South Granville Street on a stretch known as Gallery Walk.
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Science
World, one of the few remaining Expo '86 exhibit buildings, is now a
permanent science centre, with interactive displays and changing
exhibitions. Science World is also home to one of the world's
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If a day with some
greenery is called for, Stanley Park, only a 10 minute walk from the
downtown core and one of the largest urban parks in North America, might
suit you. While there, check out the Vancouver Aquarium and the Salmon
Stream Project, and hunt down Siwash Rock, Lumberman's Arch and
a collection of Totem Poles. The Vancouver Aquarium
Marine Science Centre not only showcases a fine collection of aquatic
life but is also a respected center for research and marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation. Or you might
try Queen Elizabeth Park, located at the highest elevation in the city,
with its manicured quarry gardens and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory. For
a bit of rugged West Coast shoreline, hike the trails, climb the rocks and feel the
ocean breeze at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver or explore
Pacific
Spirit Park at Point
Grey. For some tranquil moments, visit the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
Classical Chinese Garden, scrupulously modeled after 13th-15th century
Ming Dynasty gardens, and the only full-scale classical scholar's garden
outside of China and the first built anywhere in the last 500 years.
Are you a sports fan? You'll have some
home teams to cheer for: the Vancouver Canucks for
hockey at GM Place, the Vancouver
Whitecaps for soccer at Swangard Stadium, the BC
Lions for football at BC Place, and the Vancouver Canadians
for baseball at Nat
Bailey Stadium.
As
a recreational playground, Vancouver has it all, with excellent indoor
sports facilities, 13 beaches, numerous jogging, hiking, skating and
cycling routes, numerous beach and marina facilities geared for
swimming, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing, and West Coast terrain
that provides opportunities to mountain climb in the summer and pursue
alpine sports in the winter. Local ski runs at Grouse Mountain, Mount Seymour, and
Cypress Bowl are 20 minutes away
from downtown Vancouver. And Whistler,
site of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and North America's premier ski
resort, is just two hours away via the spectacular Sea to Sky
Highway. (UBC's Alma Mater Society maintains the UBC
Whistler Lodge,
enabling students to experience world-class ski runs and the international flavour
of Whistler Village at reasonable rates).
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The
Vancouver Museum,
H.R. MacMillan
Planetarium and Space Centre, and
Observatory Complex. The Vancouver Museum is the largest civic museum
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We
encourage you to take the time to explore and enjoy Vancouver's many
attractions when you can take a break from your studies and research at
UBC. We hope that your experience at UBC and your stay in
Vancouver will be rich, rewarding, and memorable.
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Photos
of the Vancouver Skyline and the Science Centre used by permission of
Sabalan Software Solutions Ltd.
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