This park is known as 'Little Mountain' because it sits atop the geographical high point and center of Vancouver proper. Its ... More
Queen Elizabeth Park
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This park is known as 'Little Mountain' because it sits atop the geographical high point and center of Vancouver proper. Its two sunken gardens are a colourful backdrop for wedding photos. On top of the park are lookout points to spectacular vistas of downtown and the North Shore Mountains. Couples stroll hand in hand, Tai Chi is practiced in early morning sunrises, and children laugh as they play around Henry Moore's sculpture, 'Knife Edge'. There are also tennis courts and a pitch and putt course.
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Get a 360 degree view of Vancouver and its outlying areas from BC's tallest building, the Harbour Centre Tower. The
observation deck gives an unobstructed view of the city, Burrard Inlet, the North Shore mountains, Burnaby Mountain, West Vancouver, ...
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This triodectic dome sits on the highest point of the city, in Queen Elizabeth Park. Visitors enter a miniature world
of waterfalls and bamboo bridges where they can talk to parrots or watch 50 species of birds fly around ...
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With sweeping ocean and island views, this park is a photographer's paradise. Take a picnic basket along and lay down
a blanket and enjoy the fresh air. The area's calm waters make it a popular spot for scuba divers. ...
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