5 spots around BC that celebs love to visit and one of them has Ryan Reynolds' heart

A-listers have a thing for Canada's West Coast!

Ryan Reynolds. Right: Restaurant in Vancouver.

Ryan Reynolds. Right: Restaurant in Vancouver.

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Vancouver is the backdrop to many movies and shows (soon to be seen yet again on the small screen with the new The Last Of Us coming out in 2025), so Hollywood North tends to draw in A-listers.

From Vancouver's own Ryan Reynolds to Sir Elton John, stars from across the entertainment industry love Canada's West Coast for its killer culinary scene, ocean views and vibrant culture.

Why not follow the footsteps of these tastemakers and experience the province in style? Here are just a few celebrity-approved spots to hit up in B.C.

Honey's Doughnuts in Deep Cove

Kate Winslet and John Cena have both been to this locally revered donut shop, and you should go too.

Honey's Doughnuts is located in the stunning waterfront village of Deep Cove, serving up fried goodies best enjoyed on the gorgeous shores of North Vancouver.

Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge

In the summer of 2022, Elton John and his husband David Furnish spent three weeks at the luxurious Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, an off-grid retreat where celebs can slip into anonymity.

Prices are around $3,300+ per night, so you can do the math on how much the couple spent on their stay here. But who can blame them? The all-inclusive resort — with its horse-drawn wagon shuttle and riverside location — is truly enchanting.

Minerva's Pizza & Steak House

This Kerrisdale eatery has been praised by Ryan Reynolds as his favourite restaurant in the world.

"It's incredible," Canada's unofficial prince told Netflix in an interview. Such an endorsement should be taken very seriously, so next time a pizza craving hits, consider grabbing a slice at the family-owned restaurant.

The Grouse Grind

American talk-show host Kelly Ripa is kind of Vancouver's number-one fan — she's even said she wants to be buried in the Vancouver airport, so you know the love is real.

If you're down for a challenging hike in B.C., Ripa recommends the Grouse Grind. Fair warning: it apparently left her in all kinds of pain, so prepare for an intense workout.

Finch's Tea House

Celebrities: they're just like us! Even the Hollywood elite can't say no to a fresh baguette sandwich.

A cozy spot in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Finch's has hosted the likes of Cristina Ricci (a.k.a. Wednesday Adams a.k.a Misty Quigley) and Cole Sprouse (a.k.a Jughead a.k.a Master of Casually Smoking a Cigarette).

This article has been updated since its original publishing date on April 21, 2023.

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    Sierra Riley (she/her) is a Sponsored Content Contributing Writer for Narcity Media's Studio with roots in Vancouver and Toronto. Her writings on art, food, travel and pop culture have appeared in national publications including Maclean’s, PRISM, This, RANGE, Vancouver Pride Magazine and SAD Mag. On the side, she acts, believes in ghosts and runs a Taylor Swift stan account. She's also working on a spooky, queer YA novel. Follow her on Instagram @siemarilyn and Twitter @urhouseishauntd.

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    Morgan Leet (she/her) is an Editor for Narcity Media Group. After graduating from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, she jumped into fulfilling her dream as a journalist, merging her passion for travelling with writing. After working in the print media world on Canada’s East Coast, she joined Narcity with a move to B.C., drawn to the beauty of Western Canada. Since then, she's documented her experience moving to Vancouver, covering everything from local events to bucket-list travel destinations across Canada's West Coast.

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