vancouver travel

I'm a born-and-raised Vancouverite, and I’ve also worked in Toronto and Montreal — so before anyone accuses me of hating Canada, relax.

I've earned the right to say this. And while Canada will always be home, after nearly a decade living in the U.S. there are a few very Canadian things I absolutely do not miss. I'm talking about the painfully early closing times, the passive-aggressive culture, the bleak dating scene, and Vancouver's spiritual commitment to athleisure.

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I googled the best things to do in Vancouver and what I found was basically the ultimate K-12 school field trip handbook. Stanley Park. Aquarium. Grouse Grind. Vancouver Art Gallery. Capilano Suspension Bridge... I can't. I'm sorry.

First of all, Aquariums are boring. I'm not trying to be like Timothee Chalamet talking about the ballet, but — I am. Also, I don't want to walk through glass tunnels of jellyfish glowing in captivity.

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Some places really do get all the hype when it comes to B.C. travel. Vancouver, Tofino, Whistler, Squamish — they famously take up all the oxygen in the room. But for those of us looking for a small town in B.C. that's a little smaller, calmer, and a whole lot more underrated, there's a whole world of West Coast spots that never get their moment in the spotlight.

I'm willing to bet at least half of you reading this have never even heard of this adorable little spot — which is wild, because it's been hiding in plain sight on Vancouver Island this whole time.

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Tucked away in Langley, just outside Vancouver, this charming small town in B.C. opens its gates each holiday season and honestly feels like you're wandering the twinkling streets of New York at Christmas. If you're ready to get into full holiday mode, this unique spot is the perfect escape from reality.

Walking through the festively decorated streets of Martini Town makes you feel like you've stepped onto a Hollywood movie set — because you have! This meticulously designed town is actually a film studio backlot that opens its gates to the public each November and December, bringing authentic Christmas cheer to the Fraser Valley.

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Nestled in the picturesque peaks of the B.C. mountains sits this charming small town that transforms into a winter wonderland when the snow starts falling, transporting you straight into a magical world that feels like the inside of a snow globe.

It's one of the top places to visit as the weather gets cold, delivering all the cozy winter vibes you could ask for. The pedestrian-only village streets are lined with shops, inviting cafes, and restaurants — all illuminated by twinkling lights that create an enchanting atmosphere perfect for evening strolls.

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