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The West Coast
Vancouver is a popular option for Kiwis for several different reasons: it presents the perfect option for easing jetlag on the way to Europe with a short stopover, it is the perfect point of arrival or departure for Canadian grand tours and it's also a great starting point for those who also want to sample Canada on their way to the U.S.A.
I work with my clients to understand their ideas and plans and take them to the next level, removing the burden of planning and providing the trip of a lifetime without the hassle. Contact me on 09 57 58 476 or email me today.
![]() Eye of the Wind, Grouse MountainThe world’s only wind turbine where you admire the view from a clear glass viewing platform just three metres from its massive, rotating blades. | ![]() Gastown ClockRaymond Saunders' first steam clock was built 1977 in a popular sidewalk for the renovated Gastown district of Vancouver. Gastown was established the same year that Canada became a nation, growing from a single tavern founded by John ‘Gassy Jack’ Deighton into one of the country’s most cosmopolitan cities. Today it retains its historic charm and independent spirit. | ![]() Capilano Suspension BridgeOne of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver - and deservedly so! ​Take a walk on the Capilano suspension bridge - the world’s longest and highest. |
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![]() The Grouse Mountain Aerial Tram​Take the aerial tram to Grouse Mountain with its spectacular views of Vancouver and a closeup experience with grizzly bears and birds of prey. Free shuttle buses leave from Canada Place. | ![]() Osoyoos LakeOsoyoos Lake (pronounced "soo-yoos") has been a hidden gem in the Okanagan fruit and vineyard region of British Columbia, a popular destination for Vancouverites it's beauty is beginning to draw the attention of international visitors. |
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