Your Inside Guide to: Vancouver

Great Dining and Entertainment in Vancouver

Wager on the Horses
Take your chances at Hastings Racecourse for a real thrill with a potential payoff. Locals and visitors have gathered here for over a century to examine thoroughbreds and jockeys to see who will seal the deal in the home stretch. Along with the outside seating at the track, Jerome's Sports Bar and … Read More
Take a Seat at the Theater
The Arts Club Theatre has been the springboard for a number of Canadian talents, Michael J. Fox being one of the most well-known, and continues today to put on classic comedies, dramas, musicals and new works. The Granville Island Stage, built in 1979, has shown everything from "Ain't Misbehavin'" … Read More
Hockey Fans, REJOICE!
If you've never seen an NHL game, it's a must-do to do so in the country of hockey's birth! The GM Place in downtown Vancouver is a prime stomping-ground for Canuck fans. It's the newest state-of-the-art sports arena in town and whether you're far from the ice or right behind the goal you'll have a … Read More
Sushi on a BUDGET
If you're on a budget this vacation but still want to sample this city's fantastic sushi, try Tsunami Sushi on Robson Street. The quality is terrific and you can't beat the prices. Pay as little or as much as you want, depending on how much you eat: As the sushi floats by on a river of water that en … Read More
See a BIG Movie
If the weather's on the dreary side, take in a movie! Not just any movie though—head over to the IMAX Theater at Canada Place (reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House in structure) on Burrard Inlet and prepare to be blown away by a one-of-a-kind, visually stimulating experience. Screens reach eight st … Read More
High-Energy Cactus Club Cafe
This upscale (yet unpretentious) eatery offers funky décor, an international menu and a superb cocktail menu. Stop in before hitting the clubs. Try some edamame or calamari then move on to a pesto cranberry chicken quesadilla or charbroiled filet. Top it off with a slice of freshly baked apple pie. … Read More
Fine-Dining Sushi Heaven
The Pacific Ocean is only a stone's throw away, so the sushi must be good? Actually, it's phenomenal! Let the chefs at Tojo's on West Broadway prove it to you. Dine in an authentic tatami room or tell the hostess to take you to the Omakase Bar. Omakase means, "Chef, I'm in your hands" and it … Read More
Terrific Nights at River Rock Casino
For a chance to bluff with the best of them, head over to the River Rock Casino Resort and pull up a chair to whichever table calls your name. It has Canada's largest poker room so finding a seat shouldn't be a problem. Beating your opponents is another story! Poker not your game? Over 70,000-square … Read More
Mix-and-Match Italian Delights
The mix-and-match system at the da Pasta Bar and Grill on Robson Street will bring out your creative side and fill you up. Here you can choose Italian staples, served with a twist. Pick your favorite type of pasta, from rotini to capelline, then your favorite sauce to accompany. Chances are you've n … Read More
Iron Chef at Your Service?
Very few get the opportunity to enjoy a meal prepared by a winner of the "Iron Chef of North America" competition — but you can at the 5-diamond Lumiere. Owner and master chef Rob Feenie frequents the Granville and Chinatown markets in part to create new dishes but also to ensure his menu involves … Read More
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Vancouver will host the 2010 Winter Olympics with sister resort-town Whistler, which has the largest vertical drop of any North American ski area (1 vertical mile). These games, the first held at sea level, have been nicknamed "The Sea to Sky Games."
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