I was just in Vancouver for 6 days last week, and I can tell you that there are so many amazing places to go and things to see and do...it would take you several trips to begin to break the surface.
Here are a few of my recommended must-sees in Vancouver...this is going to be a long post, so get a cup of tea and put your feet up for a few minutes!
~ I love Granville Island...there are small ferries that take you across to the dock at the delish restaurant, Bridges. There are some great places to shop on the island.
~ If you can find
Thomas Haas' delectable little chocolatiere and cafe, you'll think you've died and gone to heaven! Holy kamoley...I was there last week for lunch and a chocolate-pig-out. The best, simply the best.
Hard to find but worth the drive. It's really small inside and packed at lunchtime, so maybe earlier or later than noon? Janie, Janie, where ARE you? She's the resident expert on Thomas!
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Stanley Park...gorgeous, waterfront park that is home to some of the most venerable old growth forest around. Last year, the massive trees took a licking from Mother Nature's windstorms and now you can see the clean-up and the rebuilding taking place.
If you are really brave, buy a bag of peanuts in the shell, stand with your hands open and full of nuts and the huge squirrels will swarm you to get their treats! Very cool experience, but only if you aren't spooked by them sitting on your arm, and eating out of your hands. I think they are gorgeous!
For accommodations in Vancouver, try something along the waterfront...
The Sylvia Hotel has been there for years. It has some faults, but the location is fantastic. I walked from the hotel to the ferry docking and took a little ferry across to Granville Island. Easy-peasy. You can walk or take a cab to several shopping areas, as well. Stanley Park is around the corner, not a short walk but a good long hike.
The Pan Pacific is gorgeous, but costly. I just stayed here for a conference so the rates were within reason for me, BUT they can go quite high, so check it out for some deals or specials. Nice location!
The Delta Waterfront is also a good location. In Vancouver, try this
B & B website. I'd stay at something right on the water.
Here are a few of my favorite things in Victoria:
~ Walk along the seawall, stop and buy some fresh fries in a newspaper cone, saturated with malt vinegar and ketchup or mayo for dipping. Eat them steaming hot, washed down with a fresh apple cider. Nothing better in this world.
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The Blethering Place. The best teahouse in the city. Blethering is a Scottish word meaning "talking endlessly about nothing much!"
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The Empress Hotel, an old Fairmont hotel that has the best high tea in the city, next to The Blethering Place. It's the atmosphere!
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Irish Times Pub makes the best hot toddies and West Coast Seafood Platter, with fresh cut fries topped with fresh crab, prawns, mussels, halibut, Kilkenny-garlic cream and pecorino Romano. YUM!

~ Shopping along Government Street! While you are walking off the meal at the Irish Times Pub or the ever-rich, ever delicious High Tea at the lovely above-mentioned Empress Hotel, walk along this lovely street, shopping at a variety of fantastic stores and shops. The water is close by, there are places for a sit-down-and-put-'em-up and side streets to explore galore!
~ Rent a car, drive up the coast to Tofino, through the
Pacific Rim National Park, stay overnight at an oceanfront B & B, if you have time. It's a gorgeous wild open-ocean beach there...nothing quite like it! Long Beach is spectacular.
This is my favorite B & B site. Check out the B & B's in Tofino, for starters, just in case you decide to go.
Harvey House, for example, sits right on Chesterman Beach in Tofino.
Chesterman Beach B & B is another beautiful place.
Storm Bay is also nice!
In Victoria, try the following B & B page...
Victoria B & B's.
Hope this helps!
“May your joys be as deep as the ocean, your sorrows as light as its foam.” ~ Unknown
Brenda