POINTS OF INTEREST LOST LAGOON SCIENCE WORLD Not-for-profit organization dedicated to engaging British Columbians in science and inspiring future science and technology leadership. seavancouver.com LA ST W WAT ERFRO IN AST H ST GS DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER ST KINGSWAY FALSE CREEK CAMBIE ST STANLEY PARK 1,001-acre public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver and is almost entirely surrounded by waters of the Pacific Ocean. VIL SIWASH ROCK A Squamish first nation legend has it, that as a reward for putting the needs of his family first, a young swimmer was transformed into Siwash Rock. LE S T O NIC WE WEST END BEACHES The southern edge of the West End neighbourhood has two of the most attractive waterfront urban environments - English Bay and Sunset Beach. ENGLISH BAY ST YALETOWN Trendy and upscale renovated warehouse district. This fresh urban neighbourhood is just an easy walk from the centre of downtown. VANCOUVER HARBOUR COAL HARBOUR BC PLACE STADIUM Multi-purpose stadium located at the north side of False Creek. GIA LIONS GATE BRIDGE Opened in 1938, officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the first narrows of Burrard Inlet and connects the City of Vancouver with the North Shore municipalities. 1601 Bayshore Drive, Vancouver, BC (Inside The Westin Bayshore Hotel) EOR WG SULPHUR PILE The powder like substance is extracted from natural gas and though once considered a waste product is now used readily in fertilizers. Up to 35% of the world’s trade in sulphur is passed through the Port of Vancouver. Reservations: 604.633.6413 AVE SEASPAN SHIPYARD Conveniently located to serve the Pacific Northwest's marine industry, our full-service shipyards have a solid reputation for the design, construction and maintenance of all types of vessels. STANLEY PARK GRANVILLE ISLAND Once a maze of warehouses and factories which boomed during WWII. Granville Island now provides amenities such as a large public market, an extensive marina, a boutique hotel and the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. CH LONSDALE QUAY With over 80 specialty shops and services, Lonsdale Quay Market and Shops is the premier destination for tourists and locals alike. BURRARD ST. BRIDGE Five-lane, Art Deco style, steel truss bridge constructed in 1930-1932. BEA SHIPPING CONTAINER DOCK (PORT METRO VANCOUVER) Canada’s largest and most diversified port, a dynamic gateway for domestic and international trade and tourism, and a major economic force that strengthens the Canadian economy. BURRARD INLET GR AN HELIJET & SEABUS TERMINALS The Seabus is Vancouver's water based public transit between the northshore and downtown Vancouver. MARITIME MUSEUM Devoted to presenting the maritime history of Vancouver, British Columbia, and the Canadian Arctic. AR D CRUISE SHIP TERMINAL The Cruise Ship Terminal at Canada Place welcomes upwards of 256 sailings and 900,000 passengers each year. OFFSHORE FREIGHTERS These freighters come from around the world, and transport Potash, fuel, sulphur, coal, cargo and much more. RR VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE The award-winning Vancouver Convention Centre is a green-designed, state-of-the-art facility on the waterfront. N NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO RIVER MOUTH The Capilano River offers some of the best salmon fishing opportunities in the Lower Mainland. BU SEAPLANE TERMINAL World's largest multi-user terminal displaying coastal workhorses, such as the Single Turbine Otter, Beavers, and Cessnas, all serving the 800 mile coast of BC. NT RD