Stanley Park
Stanley Park is one of Vancouver's best attractions. In fact, both residents and travelers enjoy exploring the park. The nearly 1,000-acre park is so expansive that it's difficult to see the entire park, but anywhere you go will be worth your time. If you don't feel like walking the park, there are several bike rental places near Stanley Park. If you're a history or art enthusiast, you'll definitely want to stop at Brockton Point to see the First Nation totem pole display - it's believed some of the original totem poles were carved in the 1880s.
Vancouver Aquarium
The Vancouver Aquarium has a worldwide reputation as a leading marine research center, and is one of Vancouver's top attractions. When it opened in 1956, it was Canada's first public aquarium - and it's still the largest in Canada. Here you can see more than 70,000 animals, including whales, otter, snakes, dolphins and more!
FlyOver Canada
This attraction is perfect for visitors looking for thrills and adventure! FlyOver Canada uses state-of-the-art technology to make guests feel as though they are flying from coast to coast. From the comfort of suspended seating, guests enjoy an 8-minute virtual journey as Canada comes to life with a 20-meter spherical screen, motion simulators and special effects like mist, wind and smells.
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