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Vancouver City Hall

3.6 (23 reviews)
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Edward L.

Came here to look at some building plans - this is done in the E building. They're still using microfiche here. Wow! Good thing I paid attention in elementary school. They've gotten smart though - you can't just take pictures of the screens. Not sure if there's a security guard just waiting to kick you in the shins. The staff were very courteous.

Issabelle F.

I may be a bit biased, but Vancouver is one of the greatest cities in the world. Not only is Vancouver a beautiful city (I mean how lucky are we to be able to be so close to the ocean AND the mountains), but it's a friendly, growing, world class city filled with culture, food, nature and breweries. Whenever I'm walking around downtown, I always marvel at the tall buildings with the mountains in the background. There is always something beautiful to see - the art on the street walls, live music on the street, sunrises or sunsets from the top of Grouse Grind. When tourists leave, they always end up appreciating the beauty that the city has to offer. I know I've said that the city is beautiful numerous times, but it truly is. From the mountains, the beaches, marinas, and parks, Vancouver likes to show off it's nature. There is something to be said about the food scene here. Being so multicultural and diverse, there has been plenty of influence on the culinary experience in Vancouver. You can be sure to find plenty of exotic fusions, Chinese dishes, sea food, and plain cheeseburgers, anywhere you go in the city, and 95% of the time you won't be disappointed. With the many breweries popping up on every street corner and all the local wineries, we Vancouverites sure do like to drink. But how can we not when we have new, craft beers and local wines that we always need to try. We may be the butt of the joke about being Canada's marijuana capital, but if thats the worst thing that Vancouver is known for, then I'd say that I'm A-OK with that. Even on it's rainiest of days, Vancouver will always hold a special place in my heart.

Simon R.

Constructed in 1937, the Vancouver City Hall is a beautiful building on 12th and Cambie that rises high and provides a spectacular view of downtown Vancouver. Like any good city hall, it has a statue of the city's founding father George Vancouver around the outdoor walkway, which is a nice place to sit and eat lunch if you work at the mall across the street. Many melodramatic things have happened in this building since its erection, several within the past ten years. Because of Vancouver's unique problem with drug addiction, there have been several scandals surrounding at least two of the previous mayors. This includes Philip Owen's forced resignation as Mayor after studying the drug problem and betraying his party lines by agreeing to support harm reduction initiatives like safe injection sites. And then there was Sam Sullivan, who before he was elected as mayor invited two crack addicts into the back of his van to watch them get high. But neither of this compares to the celebrity status of Larry Campbell, whose history as the city's mortician was the blueprint for the popular protagonist in TV's Divinci's Inquest. After being elected, he divided the party lines of his own party and split the group into two separate entities. And then the main character of Divinci's Inquest became Mayor. The people who work here, including the engineers and clerks, are very friendly and clearly enjoy their jobs. People are allowed to roam around a little and feel the tremors of the city's most powerful decisions being compromised by developers. The people at the front desk are helpful and you can call ahead about guided tours.

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Lambert P.

I have nothing to do with Vancouver municipal dealings or anything like that. My rating is strictly on the aesthetics of the exterior and the architecture of the structure. I had not gone into the building so again this is not of the inside, only the outside and the appearance and the opinion of somebody that has never seen and didn't know what Vancouver's City Hall even looked like or where it is located. I came across Van's City Hall by accident because I parked down the street to go to a nearby restaurant and noticed the building. I was curious as to what the building was and noticed the stone marker near the street saying it was City Hall. My impression was that the structure itself was not very impressive. For a very diverse and beautiful city the City Hall representing that city seems very plain looking and doesn't do anything for me on an architectural level. My favorite City Hall's that I've seen and been to are still Philadelphia's and San Francisco's. They stand out as impressive structures this however does not.

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Tai V.

I love Vancouver! Living here IS as good as it gets. Every town has it's share of 'wobbly bits' and I've learned to embrace hers. What really gets me is that really, I've never been to another place that has people that are so willing to be polite to others (I like to think I speak of Canada as a whole here). I recently had a visitor from France and we were eating burgers on Granville after a hard shop, and the waitress and I were talking about the current sales and swooning over the brilliant cost of my new jeans. Anyways, my girlfriend asked; so how long have you known her for and I replied I don't we were just being friendly. She was pretty shocked we weren't more close. Personally I have no problem with people seeing me as surprisingly-polite. The relaxed, welcoming mentality that you'll find in the people living here is wonderful. Not to mention the Scenery!!!!!

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I love this city! By far the most laid back city on the coast, even after counting the Washington marijuana laws! Tell your friends!

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Canada Place - Christmas market

Canada Place

4.1(96 reviews)
3.1 kmDowntown

Wonderful center at the Vancouver Cruise Terminal. Dining, bars, walking paths, bike paths, shops…read moreand a close-up view of the ships docking and embarking. Downtown Vancouver near many hotels especially the Fairmont right across the park. All bus, train, cans and rideshare pickups can be found just steps away. Also located on the bay with views of Stanley Park and the Lions Gate Bridge. You can watch seaplanes take off and land, helicopters, all manner of ships and boats. Great spot for locals and tourists.

June, 2025. Canada Place, Vancouver. We strolled outside around Canada Place on a Monday evening,…read moreto orient ourselves to where our cruise would be sailing the following day. It's a large area on the harbor, anchored by the cruise terminal, the convention center, the Pan Pacific hotel ($$$$), the Fairmont Hotel ($$$$) across the street, a broad boardwalk with benches along the harbor, the iconic Vancouver sign, and shopping. It was very relaxing to watch seaplanes taking off and landing on the harbor while trying to get a glimpse of marine creatures in the water. We weren't too successful on the latter pursuit. We knew where to check-in the following day, and again where to disembark from the ship later. Unfortunately, for how well the area appears to be designed, there are significant bottlenecks that contribute to VERY slow moving lines, especially when thousands of passengers are disembarking from the ship. You're forced to walk up along narrow pathways near the parking garage. It's a fairly long distance, without accessibility features, and passengers are three-deep in width inching their ways out with their suitcases. Our plan was to take an Uber from the terminal to our hotel (less than a mile away) but decided to wait in a covered spot for the crowds to dissipate and for the rain to lighten. It took about an additional hour once we were already at street level.

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Canada Place - Santa insisted that I sat on his lap! Still didn't ask for anything though. Since I buy everything that enters my mind!

Santa insisted that I sat on his lap! Still didn't ask for anything though. Since I buy everything that enters my mind!

Canada Place - Sunset with my lovebug, Baci!

Sunset with my lovebug, Baci!

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Ilanaaq Inukshuk

Ilanaaq Inukshuk

4.5(15 reviews)
3.4 kmWest End

Everybody has a word or two that they dislike, for whatever reason. For me, I can't stand the word…read more"iconic". It is SO overused, and often it is used so loosely and inappropriately, that it has lost a lot of its true meaning. We've become somewhat numb to what the word is supposed to mean because it's thrown about so often in describing people and things that, while they might be really swell, they are by no means "iconic". That said, this inukshuk sculpture truly IS iconic. It is THE iconic sculpture and signature piece that, if one had to choose ONE symbol or work that represented the City of Vancouver, this would be it. Proudly standing on a grassy outpost of land overseeing the Burrard Inlet, just to the west of the seawall, halfway. between Sunset Beach and English Bay, this Inukshuk sculpture rises tall, like a monarch on her throne overseeing her realm. This massive granite piece is extremely popular with city residents and tourists alike, and I always see people taking photos of it and by it, regardless of the weather or time of day (it's particularly striking at sunrise and sunset, but at dusk, when it's illuminated by its footlights, it's spectacular! I like how it's illuminated by different colored lights at various nightly festivals during the year). One of the reasons that it's so majestic is its setting, right by the water. In my opinion, this is one of the most successful pairings of artwork to context ever, as its setting here on the water by the seawall at English Bay could not have been more perfect. I see one reviewer gave this landmark a mediocre review due to the fencing erected around the work during the annual fireworks celebration, noting he could not get up close to the sculpture due to the barrier. To this I say, get over it! I applaud the City for protecting this iconic, precious sculpture and appreciating its worth and value by preserving it as best they can. If that means putting fencing up around it a few nights out of the year, so be it. Better that then having it defaced by graffiti or climbed upon by drunken revelers during some nights when there are thousands and thousands of party-goers in this area. I applaud the City for protecting this sculpture in this way. Vancouver has a lot of wonderful artwork to showcase, and this particular work represents and pays homage to much of the City's cultural history and values. Truly not-to-be-missed!

The mighty monument that overlooks the beautiful English Bay. The Inukshuk is a symbol of Canada…read moreand Inuit culture. A tranquil and relaxing atmosphere to observe the moving ships and sunsets.

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Burrard Bridge - Granville island

Burrard Bridge

4.4(14 reviews)
2.3 km

One of three bridges that joins Vancouver with Richmond or Granville, this is a very tall one. I…read moreknow that because I initially walked down thinking that I'd take the ferry but there was a super long queue and I decided to just walk it. That was a mistake. TAKE THE FERRY even if it means a 20 minute wait. Though if I'd not taken the bridge, I'd have missed the amazing view of False Creek and English Bay. Despite being under major construction, there was a nice wide bicycle lane, a raised pedestrian walkway and enough room for automobiles, too. The bridge is a steel truss style, built between 1930 and 1932. It is marked with the coat of arms of Vancouver, "by sea and land we prosper". I think that's cool.

I love this bridge!…read more I daily walk along the seawall from Cooper's Park toStanley Park (usually way beyond Prospect Point), and in Yaletown/Beach area, I always walk under three bridges: the Cambie, the Granville and the Burrard. And the Burrard is my favorite by far! It's like the grand dame of the three, for sure! The bridge is stately, of cream-colored concrete, and has a lot of Art Deco flourishes. There are galleries on high for viewing and various architectural embellishments. Underneath the bridge are potted plantings by local gardeners.. What I most enjoy is the view! As soon as I cross under the bridge, I am greeted by the most spectacular view of Kits' Jerico Beach across False Creek, Sunset Beach straight ahead, and water opening up to the ocean, with mountains serving as a majestic backdrop. It's just breathtaking. My goal is to walk the Burrard Bridge sometime in the next month. My family and I walked the Granville Bridge, and the views from on high were stunning. I'm sure those from the Burrard are, too!

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Burrard Bridge - Sunset 6/25/22

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