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ultimate destination and the escape from the big city, we are very
fortunate to have a few of the worlds most beautiful and vibrant
cities nearby. These cities serve as the access point to the
islands and are well worth a visit
Why not spend a day or two
exploring these areas on your way out here.
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Seattle: Seattle's main attractions are the busy stalls and
cafés of Pike Place Market and the restored
nineteenth-century Pioneer Square , lined with
restaurants and taverns. A stroll along the more touristy waterfront
lets you enjoy fabulous views of Elliott Bay. At the Seattle
Center in the north, the Space Needle presides over
cultural institutions and carnival rides, as well as the
city's latest draw, the Experience Music Project .
Several outlying districts are often livelier than downtown: Capitol
Hill 's cafés and bars are the heart of the city's
hipster scene, and the University District is a
student area with inexpensive cafés and up-tempo nightlife.
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Vancouver:
Vancouver is not a city which offers or requires lots of
relentless sightseeing. Its breathtaking physical beauty makes it a
place where often it's enough just to wander and watch the world go
by - "the sort of town", wrote Jan Morris, "nearly
everyone would want to live in." In summer you'll probably end
up doing what the locals do, if not actually sailing, hiking,
skiing, fishing or whatever, then certainly going to the beach,
lounging in one of the parks or spending time in waterfront cafés.
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Victoria
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Victoria:
The Victoria that's worth bothering with is very small: almost
everything worth seeing, as well as the best shops and
restaurants, is within walking distance in the Inner Harbour
area and the Old Town district behind it. On summer evenings
this area is alive with strollers and buskers, and a pleasure to
wander as the sun drops over the water. Foremost amongst the
daytime diversions are the Royal British Columbia Museum
and the Empress Hotel . Most of the other trumpeted
attractions are dreadful, and many charge entry fees out of all
proportion to what's on show. If you're tempted by the Royal
London Wax Museum, the Pacific Undersea Gardens, Miniature
World, English Village, Anne Hathaway's Thatched Cottage or any
of Victoria's other dubious commercial propositions, details are
available from the infocentre. Otherwise you might drop by the
modest Maritime Museum and think about a trip to the
celebrated Butchart Gardens , some way out of town, but
easily accessed by public transport or regular all-inclusive
tours from the bus terminal. If you're around for a couple of
days you should also find time to walk around Beacon Hill
Park , a few minutes' walk from downtown to the south. More
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Nanaimo:
Nanaimo, B.C.'s sixth largest city, is the
terminus for ferries to
Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver, to Gabriola Island, and to Newcastle Island.
If you need to take a ferry from Nanaimo, you'd be well advised to come
at least a day early so that you can sample some of the delights of this
vibrant town of a hundred thousand. All amenities await you, with a wide
choice of accommodation, restaurants, and shops. In addition, you can
enjoy the waterfront scene, perhaps take in a play at the luxurious Port
Theatre, or just enjoy a harbor front meal. More
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Whistler:
126 kilometers north of Vancouver,
Whistler is Canada's finest
four-season resort, and frequently ranks among most people's world
top-five winter ski resorts. In 1996, for the first time ever, Ski
, Snow Country and Skiing magazines were unanimous in
voting it North America's top skiing destination. Skiing and
snowboarding are clearly the main activities, but all manner of
other winter sports are possible and in summer the lifts keep
running to provide supreme highline hiking and other outdoor
activities (not to mention North America's finest summer skiing).
Standards are high, and for those raised on the queues and waits at
European resorts, the ease with which you can get onto the slopes
here will come as a pleasant surprise. More
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