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A Vancouver Point Of View

Business Traveler

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October 2015

Winning the battle of urban livability, this west coast Canadian city is the gem of British Columbia.

A Vancouver Point Of View

Sheltered by its namesake Vancouver Island to the west, and ringed by the rugged peaks of the Coast Mountains, Vancouver feels like a city with a purpose: namely, maintaining its reputation as one of the most livable places on Earth. Canada’s largest west coast metropolis has made an unwavering commitment to ward off the common plight of other large urban centers – overcrowding, deteriorating environment, sprawl – and with great effect.

Of course, Vancouver started with considerable natural assets. Established on a peninsula of land surrounded by sparkling inland waterways and nestled among towering forests against a dramatic backdrop of mountains, it doesn’t get any more picture-postcard perfect than this.

To retain this connection with the natural surroundings, the city has set aside huge swaths of prime real estate devoted to parks and public use. The urban landscape is laced with pathways for walking or bicycling that link restaurants and hotels with sandy beaches, welcoming parks and character-filled neighborhoods.

Vancouver has been described as a city of neighborhoods; small, easily explored, each bursting with its own distinctive vibe. However there are three that have earned a well-deserved reputation as must-see destinations in this most neighborly of cities.

GASTOWN 

Start where it all started back in 1867, in the historic district known as Gastown. This cobblestoned quarter was elevated to National Historic Site status in 2009.

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