Here is some more information
Jarl
How about Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver
Or Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver
Or Stanley Park just north of the Convention Center
Or Skytrain or SeaBus with terminals near the Convention Center
Or Granville Island, across downtown from the Convention Center.
Other downtown walking tours are described in a walking tours guide located at
http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/commsvcs/wuf/8Downtown.pdf.
Dan
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Depends on what you like. My wife and I really enjoyed Granville Island, which
is a HUGE Farmer's market and local artisan place - you could spend half a day
there.
West Vancouver is very pretty, even for those of us used to the beauty of the
Pacific Northwest.
You might take a drive up to Whistler, which is equally scenic. That's
probably a full-day trip.
You could take a ferry over to Victoria, which is a very beautiful city, but in
a very different way than Vancouver.
Hotel web sites probably could give more ideas.
Rick
On 10/24/07, Jarl Grøneng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Got a couple of days before the conference, anyone have some tip to
spend these days in Vancouver... Like; What not to miss in
Vancouver...
Thanks,
Jarl
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