π¨π¦ Vancouver 5-Day Itinerary & Travel Guide
β¨ Even though Portland is so close to Metro Vancouver, Iβd never been β so I planned this fun-filled food and sightseeing trip! This season isnβt the best for visiting Vancouver (chilly and rainy π§οΈβοΈ), but I still managed to cover all the key spots. Sharing my itinerary for reference! πΈ Day 1: Downtown Vancouver Canada Place FlyOver Canada: A thrilling 4D flight simulation experience flying from Canadaβs east to west coast π₯π¨π¦ Gastown: Famous steam clock and historic charm β³ Lonsdale Quay Market: Took the SeaBus across Vancouver Harbor π’ β this public market is right at the pier with delicious food and souvenir shops π§ποΈ πΈ Day 2: Stanley Park + Lynn Canyon Park Stanley Park: A must-visit! Though the rose garden wasnβt in season πΉβ, walking or biking around the park offers gorgeous viewpoints including: Vancouver Seawall Totem Poles Brockton Point Lighthouse Lumbermen's Arch Prospect Point Lookout Siwash Rock Ferguson Point Lynn Canyon Park: Skipped the paid suspension bridge and opted for this FREE park with its own beautiful bridge ππ πΈ Day 3: Granville Island Day Trip Spent the day hopping around False Creek! Took a small ferry from Yaletown β $5 one-way, $16 for a day pass π€π. You can get off at every stop, but save most of your time for the Granville Island Public Market. Must-try: The Lobster Manβs lobster roll π¦ β affordable and super tasty! πΈ Day 4: West Vancouver Lighthouse Park: Scenic trails leading to a historic lighthouse ποΈβ Horseshoe Bay: A charming bayside town β would be even prettier on a sunny day β΅ West Vancouver Centennial Seawalk: Perfect for a relaxed stroll and exploring the town πΆββοΈπ π° Day 5: Richmond Food Adventure No explanation needed β just eat! ππ Richmond is packed with incredible Chinese food β from dim sum to hot pot, we ate until we couldnβt move π₯’ππ₯‘ #Portland #Vancouver #TravelGuide #Foodie #ExploreCanada