Vancouver along the skytrain

 

Vancouver

Vancouver is a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia. It is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. And it is a popular filming location, thriving art, theater and music scenes. Also Vancouver Art Gallery is a regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.

Skytrain system

Getting around Vancouver is easy, especially when you board the SkyTrain. Vancouver skytrain elevated, light rapid transit system travels throughout downtown Vancouver and its surrounding municipalities. There is a number of notable destinations along the way. To start planning a day of sightseeing via SkyTrain, you should take a look on the quick guide of Skytrain sight. This can help you learn more about Vancouver’s transit system.

Moreover, Vancouver’s transit systems makes it quite easy to get around town and explore the surrounding areas. Visitors can access many Vancouver’s attractions by hopping on the Skytrain. Luckily, there are a lot of hotels in  Vancouver. They are just three blocks away from the Skytrain and ten minutes away from the Canada Line.

Canada Line

The system’s newest route, the Canada Line touts a number of cultural attractions and retail areas. This makes it an ideal mode of transportation for sightseeing or for a shopping crawl. Here are some highlights to visit along the way.

Vancouver City Centre Station

This station is within easy walking distance of the Pacific Centre shopping mall, Vancouver Art Gallery. You also could explore nearby Robson Street. This help you find a number of chic boutiques, upscale restaurants and sidewalk cafés.

Yaletown-Roundhouse Station

Get off at this stop to stroll Vancouver’s Yaletown neighbourhood. That is a dynamic mix of restored heritage buildings, boutique shopping, restaurants and cafés, and trendy nightlife venues.

King Edward Station

For a day outdoors, you’ll want to stop at the King Edward Station. Just a few blocks away, you’ll find Queen Elizabeth Park. That is a lushly landscaped sanctuary with a number of activities, such as pitch-and-putt golf, tennis and lawn bowling. As well as, nature lovers won’t want to miss the tropical Bloedel Conservatory, an exotic garden encased by a glass dome. Therefore, enjoy an alfresco meal on the patio at Seasons in the Park restaurant before continuing on.

Aberdeen Station

As its name suggests, this station is the stop for Aberdeen Centre. That is an Asian-influenced retail complex with more than 85 stores and services.Furthermore, browse herbal and tea shops, exotic fashions, international cuisine and innovative home goods.

Stadium-Chinatown Station

This station is located in Chinatown and is close to a number of cultural and multicultural  attractions. This includes the Vancouver Public Library’s Colisseum-like Central Branch, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Sports fans can walk to some famous place: Rogers Arena and the BC Place stadium, followed by a trip to The BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.

Main Street-Science World Station

This station is the gateway to a world of science, literally. Walk a block toward the waterfront to Science World, the eye-catching geodesic dome located on Vancouver’s False Creek. Visitors can learn about rocket science, human anatomy, electricity and dinosaurs, or catch an educational film on the giant screen at the OMNIMAX Theatre.

Commercial-Broadway Station

One of the city’s most colourful and diverse neighbourhoods, Commercial Drive is easily reached by SkyTrain. The station sits at the corner of Commercial and Broadway; walk north up Commercial to explore the area’s multicultural mix of cafes, ethnic grocery stores, and boutiques.