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The World's First Steam Clock
Each 1/4 hour the clock sounds Westminster chimes on 5 brass steam whistlers.
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The Statue of "Gassy" Jack Deighton
Gastown was originally named after the first settler and colourful saloon owner 'Gassy' Jack Deighton.
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Ghostly Gastown Tour
Join Mark for some spooky tales and a walking tour of Gastown.
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Tour de Gastown Bike Race
Every July through the streets of Gastown.
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GM Place
See our Vancouver Canucks in action! Purchase your tickets at the Cambie Hostels front desk.
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Tinseltown
A mall with a movie theatre playing all the latest releases.
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Stanley Park & Seawall
Located close to Vancouver's downtown core, this 1000 acre park is a lush green oasis filled with activity and it also home to the Vancouver Aquarium.
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Whistler/Blackcomb
Check out this world-renowned ski resort, or one of our many local mountains.
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Telus World of Science
Hands-on, interactive displays and spectacular OMNIMAX films on one of the world's largest dome screens.
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Vancouver Lookout Tower
Take a ride up on the exterior glass elevator and arrive atop of Vancouver 45 seconds later to a spectacular 360° view of the city.
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Chinatown
A bustling community started by Chinese immigrant laborers in the 1880s, Chinatown today is vibrant and full of exotic sights, sounds and smells.
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens
Located in Chinatown and modeled after private gardens developed in China, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden is the first Ming Dynasty style classical garden created outside of China.
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