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3 to 4 hour
Daily Tour
5 people
English
The Vancouver Highlight Tour is a special attraction for the new year, as the city is hosting a variety of events, attractions, and activities for the holiday season. From ice skating at Robson Square to seeing creative lighting displays, this tour offers plenty of opportunities to experience the city’s light attractions. At the same time, our flexible tour options allow us to tailor the itinerary to your interests and needs. Whether you have a short time in the city or want to see the top highlights, we can create a personalized and memorable tour experience for you and your group. With our expert guides and customized tours, we strive to provide the best possible experiences for our visitors.
Massive, modern Olympic torch built for the 2010 Winter Games, occasionally lit for special events.
Canada Place, a famous landmark and location for top-notch events, is situated in the centre of Vancouver's waterfront and is proudly Canadian. The Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, the Vancouver World Trade Center, and the virtual aviation experience FlyOver Canada are all located there.
At Canuck Place, all lives are precious, no matter how long they shine. This holiday season, light a life at Canuck Place and help short lives shines bright.
Granville Island is a peninsula with a shopping area in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada's Fairview district. It is situated beneath the southern end of the Granville Street Bridge across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver. In the 20th century, the peninsula served as an industrial manufacturing hub.
Granville Street in downtown Vancouver is famed for its neon-lit nightlife scene, which features rowdy bars, clubs, and live music at the art deco Commodore Ballroom. By day, the CF Pacific Centre mall is a bustling shopping destination with chain and upscale boutiques as well as high-end department stores. There are numerous food trucks and places to get a quick lunch nearby, and Canada Place, a port meant to resemble a ship, is where cruise lines leave from.
Bright Nights was going to run from November 26th in 2021 until January 2nd in 2022. Due to a theft of its power source near the end of its season, however, its final day of operations, sadly, was December 30th.
Each holiday season, Lights of Hope transforms the façade of St. Paul's Hospital into a beacon of hope and joy. Join thousands of festive British Columbians on Thursday, November 17 for the 2022 Lights of Hope Community Celebration at St. Paul's Hospital in downtown Vancouver!
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