Vancouver has many tourist attractions, including Stanley Park)-the world's largest city park, Lion Gate Bridge)-Canada's longest bridge, Canada Square)-the famous "Five Sails" building, Elizabeth queens park, Glass Mountain, Kaplan Slave Suspension Bridge, Chinatown (Millennium Gate, Zhongshan Garden) and Weissler.
Stanley Park, Gross Mountain, glanville Island and Vannier and Elizabeth queens park are only 10 to 20 minutes' drive from the city center. Covering an area of 65,438+0,000 acres, Stanley Park is a natural park, among which Vancouver Aquarium is the most attractive, where the Amazon rainforest and all kinds of fish are planted. The feeding time of Moby Dick and killer whale is the happiest time for children. Stanley Park also has a zoo, a rose garden, an Indian totem pole exhibition area and a tennis court.
Most visitors to Gros Mountain like to stop at Capilano Suspension Bridge. In the 230-foot-high valley, the suspension bridge stretches carefully under your feet, but don't worry, this scary-looking suspension bridge can carry 50 huge jets. At one end of the bridge is a garden and totem pole park, and at the other end is a dense forest for people to climb mountains.
Gross Mountain is an ideal scenic spot, especially at sunset. Most tourists go up the mountain by cable car, but on sunny days, there are many people on foot, and the upper reaches of the mountain road are crowded. There are interesting places on the mountain road; The West Monkey Stone Food and Entertainment Center provides tourists with food, music and dance from local Indians in Canada.
Glanville Island is famous for its handicraft shops, diving and fishing gear shops and children's products shops. Energetic tourists can board a boat, take fishing gear and go fishing by themselves. Lazy tourists can sit in restaurants and have a fishing addiction in artificial streams.
Vannier Park has bike paths where you can exercise, and museums where you can exercise your brain. Maritime museum, Vancouver Museum and Pacific Space Center are not very big, so a half-day tour is enough. The anthropology museum nearby is considered by most people to be the best museum in Vancouver.