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10 Fun Things to Do in Metro Vancouver

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10 Awesome Things to Do in Metro Vancouver

If you are looking for things to do in Metro Vancouver, the biggest challenge is knowing where to start. This large city that I not only grew up but still live in the area, rests like a jewel next to the ocean and offers so much to do, you’ll want to make a list so you don’t miss a thing.

Stay tuned we’ll also be sharing another article soon that has so many more things to do in Vancouver in the month of Vancouver. It will be an even bigger list of fun and interesting things to do in our beautiful city. 

things to do in Metro Vancouver
Aerial view of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Photo Credit: Tourism Vancouver/Albert Normandin

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No matter how long your vacation is, you won’t run out of natural areas to explore, places to dine, and fun to be had for you and your whole family. It isn’t often that you can call a city a “nature lover’s paradise” but that is certainly true for Vancouver! There are so many things to 

Coal Harbour Downtown Vancouver. Photo Credit Tourism Vancouver/Kazutoshi Yoshimura

Here are 10 amazing places in the Vancouver area that are worth exploring. Many of these places can keep your family busy for days at a time, ensuring that you’ll never be bored during your Vancouver vacation!

Lynn Canyon

Lynn Canyon in Lynn Valley. Website: www.lynncanyon.ca

Photo Credit: Deborah- Robertson-Lynn-Canyon-below-twin-falls-small Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre

Just east of North Vancouver, you’ll find Lynn Valley. Just a 15 minute walk away from a suburban shopping center, you’ll find the entrance to Lynn Canyon Park – a surprising oasis of nature in the midst of the city.

Things to do in Metro Vancouver
Photo Credit: Deborah Robertson – 30 foot pool Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre

If you’re short on time, it’s a great place to take the kids for a picnic. If you have more time, you can check out one of the many walking trails that meander through the 617 acres of forest. The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is a fun place to learn more about the history of the park, which has been open since 1912.

Things to do in Metro Vancouver
Photo Credit: Deborah Robertson – Sus bridge before redecking – decking different now Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre

If you’re really brave, how about heading to the Lynn Canyon Suspension bridge, where you can get lost in the incredible views of the canyon from 50 meters above, but only if the swaying of the bridge doesn’t scare you too much. Be sure to check out their website, if only to see some spectacular photos of this beautiful park!

Don’t forget we’ll be sharing another article soon with things to do in Vancouver which will include another suspension bridge which is almost 3x as long as the Lynn Canyon suspension bridge. 

Science World

Science World, 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.scienceworld.ca

Things to do in Metro Vancouver
Vancouver Science World and BC Stadium at night Photo Credit: Science World

For kids, Science World is definitely one of the coolest things to do in Metro Vancouver. If you and your kids love science and want to learn all you can about the world we live in, you will love it here! They have all kinds of cool events throughout the year, which makes each trip to Science World just a little bit different from the last.

Science World
Science World at night.
Photo Credit: Science World

But there are also many permanent displays so you can come back and visit your favorites as many times as you’d like. You can spend hours in the Living Lab alone or hanging out at the puzzle tables. And if the kids need to burn off some extra energy, Eureka! is the place to do it. Kids move from one area to the next, learning as they play with all the hands-on exhibits. When you don’t know what else to do while in Vancouver, Science World is always a great choice!

Science World
Science World and False Creek (with Skytrain). Photo Credit: Science World

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If you are planning a vacation to British Columbia, check out these 10 amazing things to do in Metro Vancouver. This vibrant city is full of fun things!

 

Stanley Park

Stanley Park, downtown, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/stanley-park.aspx

Stanley Park
Stanley Park seawall at sunset. Photo Credit: Destination BC/Maurice Li

Another amazing place where you and your kids can get back to nature while in the city is at Vancouver’s Stanley Park. Over 400 hectares in size, this huge park offers trails through the rainforest, wildlife, a long bike and walking path along the seawall, mountain views, and more. Great adventures await you and your kids around every corner.

Stanley Park Fall Colours. Photo Credit: Tourism Vancouver / Nelson Mouellic

When you’re tired of walking, there is a sweet little train to ride through the forest. And when you’re tired of the outdoors, there are several restaurants where you can relax and get something delicious to eat. Stanley Park is made for kids and families!

Watershed Park in Delta

Watershed Park, Delta, BC. Website: www.delta.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails/list-of-parks/lists/all-parks/watershed-park

 Just south of Vancouver, in the community of Delta, Watershed Park is another incredible oasis of nature. Over eleven kilometers of trails through the rainforest await you there. You’re welcome to walk, ride bikes, ride horses, or jog through the beautiful forest trails while drinking in the incredible views around you.

Now you’re in my neighbourhood. I live near this awesome Watershed Park, so close I can walk to it and it’s just majestic. I’ll be adding some new photos of the Watershed soon as I hope to pop over and get some new photos.

There’s also a natural spring water source in the Watershed, it’s been closed down since the pandemic but it’s a fresh source of water that many people have come to to quench their thirst on a walk and fill up their water bottles. Hopefully it will be open again in the near future. If you only have time for lunch, The Meadow is a wonderful place to enjoy a picnic.

Take a Day Trip to Whistler or Harrison Hot Springs

Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane
Dual Mountain – Whistler
Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

If you are looking to escape from the city of Vancouver for the day, two little towns await you. Each are located approximately 90 minutes out of the city. The little town of Whistler sits nestled in the mountains north of Vancouver. And to the east, the tiny town of Harrison Hot Springs rests on the banks of Harrison Lake.

Harrison Hot Springs
Harrison Lake in Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia. Photo Credit: Powered by Mom

Each town offers much for outdoor enthusiasts to explore year-round. From skiing to hiking to bungee jumping to heading out on the lake just to get away from it all – you’ll find a treasure-trove of activities to keep you and the kids busy! Be sure to check out the websites of both of these lovely towns, so you don’t miss out on the fun!

harrison lake floating water park

Harrison Hot Springs, BC. Website: www.tourismharrison.com/ Make sure to check out some of my articles for this beautiful area where Harrison Hot Springs and Harrison Mills are all now a part of the Harrison River Valley area. So much beautiful scenery and lots of fun things to do from taking a boat tour, camping, ATV’ing, going to a lavender farm and so much more! We’ve spent a lot of time in this area so make sure to check out our articles on this area below:

shoreline tours boat

Family Friendly Things to do in Harrison River Valley

Best Girls Trip Ideas For Harrison Mills

carved bench at Sandpiper
You never get tired of the beautiful views at Sandpiper Resort and all the amazing carvings

Whistler Municipality, BC. Website: www.whistler.com/

Whistler
Canoeing on River of Golden Dreams. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Granville Island

Grandville Island, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.granvilleisland.com/

Granville Island Market
Granville Island Market Photo Credit: Tourism Vancouver/Clayton Perry

Just off 99, along the banks of False Creek, you’ll find Granville Island. Whether you are looking for something to do for a couple of hours or a few days, you’ll find it here. Once an industrial wasteland, Granville Island has become something truly special – a hub of art and culture filled with shops, a public market, places to eat, and wonderful things to explore. In fact, there is so much to see here, be sure to check their website before visiting. They will help you plan your trip so you won’t miss a thing during your visit to Granville Island!

Granville Island Photo Tourism Vancouver/Nelson Mouellic

Chinatown

Chinatown in Vancouver, BC. Website: www.vancouver-chinatown.com/

 The Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate in Chinatown
The Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate in Chinatown. Photo Destination BC/Kezia Nathe

One of the coolest things to do in Metro Vancouver is to enjoy the sense of history. Chinatown is one of the best places to do just that. When you passing through Millenium Gate, it is like entering another world. You might notice it first in the air, as the delicious aromas from the many restaurants reach you. Or perhaps the many and varied shops will catch your eye first, making you want to explore every inch.

Chinatown Vancouver
Photo Credit: Tourism Vancouver/Nelson Mouellic

Whatever it is, Vancouver’s Chinatown is a wonderful place to spend some time. One of the largest Chinatowns in the world, this area of the city has been around for over a century. Granted historic status in 2011, whether you are looking for home decor or wanting to learn more about the culture of the Chinese people, Chinatown has much to offer!

Grouse Mountain

Grouse Mountain Ropes Adventure
Mountain Ropes Adventure Photo Credit Grouse Mountain

Grouse Mountain, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.grousemountain.com/

You can check out the bear cam at Grouse Mountain  to see the two popular bears Coola and Grinder in their bear den and habitat. We have them our list of Ultimate List Of Virtual Tours And Activities For Families.

Grouse Mountain
Grinder & Coola in their habitat at Grouse Mountain. Photo Credit: Grouse Mountain

One of three ski resorts in Vancouver (along with Mount Seymore and Cypress Mountain), Grouse Mountain offers you year-round access to all kinds of adventures. After all, the Peak of Vancouver has so much to offer as a natural paradise.

Grouse Mountain
Skyride Photo Credit: Grouse Mountain

But on top of winter skiing and summer hiking along the many nature trails, Grouse Mountain also offers you zip line adventures, a wildlife refuge, and breathtaking views as you enjoy a delicious meal. Take one of the beautiful self-guided walks before doing some shopping and then relax while you watch Lumberjacks do what they do. There is just so much fun to be had at Grouse Mountain!

Grouse Mountain
Winter Night View Grouse Mountain. Photo Credit: Grouse Mountain.

Vancouver Art Gallery

Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/

Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver Art Gallery – Members Morning / Soul Power From the Earth. Photo Credit: Vancouver Art Gallery

The Vancouver Art Gallery was founded in 1931 and is the largest public art museum in Western Canada. If you and your kids love art and want to learn more about it, this is the place to go. They feature new exhibits regularly, so you always have the chance to see something new. There are special school programs for young kids and teens if you happen to live in the area, and even if you can’t visit right away, their website offers you some wonderful ways to explore the museum from afar, including a virtual gallery tour for up to 30 guests!

Whale Watching

whales
Photo Credit: Tourism Vancouver/Prince of Whales Whale Watching

Vancouver Whale Watch, Vancouver, BC. Website: www.vancouverwhalewatch.com/

One of the most popular things to do in Metro Vancouver is watching the whales. This beautiful city is nearly surrounded by ocean water, and at certain times of the year, you are almost guaranteed to see whales playing among the waves. Vancouver Whale Watch is one of a number of whale-watching companies that are happy to help you get out into the water where you can really get a good view of our ocean friends and learn more about these fascinating animals. No trip to Vancouver would be complete without taking a moment to say hello to the whales!

Vancouver skyline
Vancouver Skyline, highrise, downtown, buildings, Coast Mountains, winter, snow, water, ocean, inlet, marina, boats, yachts, False Creek, Burrard Bridge Photo Credit: Destination BC/Albert Normandin

The city of Vancouver, BC is such an incredible mix of the urban environment and the natural world, it is quite fun to explore. Whether you make it your next vacation destination or choose to relocate to this beautiful city, we hope you have fun exploring the many things there are to do in Metro Vancouver!

By on August 5th, 2021

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I’m Michelle aka Powered by Mom. I’m married with one daughter, my hubby was my high school sweetheart, our two dogs Nyx and Cleo and our cat Oliver. As you can see we’re a family of animal lovers. We love to travel when we can, try different food and activities all over the world and enjoy being together. My passions are writing, travelling, creating new recipes, encouraging people to adopt not shop and just to enjoy life while we can.

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5 thoughts on “10 Fun Things to Do in Metro Vancouver”

  1. WOW never dreamed there was so much to do and see in one town. I live in WV so don’t think I will ever make it there. I have heard some of the names before. But I can tell you for sure that unless a bear was chasing me I know there is no way in this world that I would step foot on either of those bridges!!

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