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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you're looking for things to do in Vancouver this summer, why not add some of the city's hidden gems to your travel itinerary?

Vancouver has many stunning parks, cafes and other areas that are tucked away in places in and around the city and you can get to many of them via the Canada Line or Translink bus.

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Walking along the ocean and watching the sunset is the perfect way to cure your winter blues, and there are lots of spots to hit around Vancouver for the ultimate sunset.

Some of the places to watch the best sunsets in Vancouver are super easy to get to. You can take an easy stroll and watch the sky light up with gorgeous hues of red, orange, and yellow.

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If you're deciding on an ideal location for your engagement photoshoot and you have somewhere in British Columbia in mind, then you know there are lots of beautiful options available within the province, whether you're a hockey couple or not.

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With the cost of living where it's at, finding free and cheap things to do in Vancouver is key. Thankfully, the city's coastal rainforest status means that there's an abundance of lush hiking trails and sandy beaches in the region.

For the best of both worlds — land and sea — there's Lighthouse Park, a 75-hectare old-growth forest and national historic site on the shores of West Vancouver. This spot is a local favourite, drawing in birdwatchers, history buffs and hikers of all different skill levels with its ocean breeze, fresh pine air and beginner-friendly trails.

It's roughly a thirty-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. Grab a coffee, plan your route (there's a park map at the trailhead) and take a walk among ancient Cedar and Douglas Fir trees for an ideal start to any weekend.

Though you can't walk right up to the light station grounds, there's a landing that offers astonishing views of the historic lighthouse, which towers at the glittering water's edge. Over a century old, the Point Atkinson Lighthouse has a cultural significance that you can read up on at information posts within the park.

Beachcombers need only follow signs indicating a steep path to Starboat Cove where the view extends from Lions Gate Bridge all the way to Vancouver Island on a clear day. Pack a blanket and snacks before enjoying a low-tide picnic with your two or four-legged pals.

The park is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and public parking is available.

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