Vancouver Meeting Planners Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 81) Attractions of All Kinds When the meetings are all wrapped up, your attendees will be anxious to explore Vancouver. The city’s richness will come alive in a variety of eclectic neighbourhoods, its stunning setting will provide countless outdoor adventures, and its rich cultural attractions will have your attendees dreaming about their next visit to the city. With so much to see and do in Vancouver, you might be wondering how to plan your attendees’ free time. Don’t worry; the options might be endless, but you can’t go wrong with any of them. Whether it’s a firsthand glimpse of temperate rainforests in Stanley Park or a whale-watching tour in Georgia Strait, Vancouver’s attractions are sure to thrill. Your attendees might enjoy a sea-kayaking adventure in Indian Arm inlet or perhaps some hiking, biking, rock climbing or river rafting would be ideal. If not, there’s plenty of golf courses in the city and in outlying regions. Regardless of how your attendees spend their free time, they’re sure to be thrilled with Vancouver’s many things to see and do. In This Section Check out the following informational pages for the scoop on all there is to see and do in Vancouver. • Must-See Neighbourhoods & Shopping page 84 • Entertainment, Arts & Culture page 87 • Activities & Adventures page 90 • Attractions & Museums page 92 Photography: Main: Kayakers at Deep Cove ©Tourism Vancouver/John Sinal; Inset: Capilano Suspension Bridge ©James Lemass 81
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