2616 Shaughnessy St, Port Coquitlam, BCV3C 3G6Get directions
The Giggle Dam has been enthralling audiences since 2001 with outrageous musical skit comedy.Reminiscent of Second City Review, the immensely talented performers of the Giggle Dam ...more...See more text
Bear Creek Park Train & Minigolf in Surrey is an adventurous place for your whole family. Our park features a colourful and old fashioned train ride to charm the curious conductor ...more...See more text
We provide the best wilderness adventures and trekking vacations in Nepal and BC, Canada. Professional and experienced guides will show you some of the most incredible wilderness s...more...See more text
12120-555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BCV6B 4N6Get directions
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Since 1977 the Vancouver Lookout has been one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the city. The Vancouver Lookout is situated in the heart of the city high above Vanc...more...See more text
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is great family fun. The central part of this attraction is of course the bridge itself. 80 metres above the Capilano River it is often gut-check time to head out on the bridge and take a look over the side as it sways with the other visitors or, worse, the breeze. There isn't much to worry about but it is an exhilarating experience nonetheless. Beyond the bridge there is another equally exhilarating experience in the Treetops Adventure. Picture being high above the forest floor and going from tree to tree on a series of suspension bridges and getting to rest on platforms attached to the trees. Very cool. They have a great gift shop and lots of opportunities to learn about the history of the bridge and the first nations history in the area. A great deal for local residents too is that you can buy an unlimited membership good for a year for the same price as regular admission.Read more
We have been taking our daughter to the zoo since she was a toddler and she still loves going today. Perennial Zoo members we take full advantage of our membership and often use the zoo as a last minute spot to go spend time as a family. We feel that the Greater Vancouver Zoo does a nice job of providing large habitats for the animals under their care as well as keeping them well cared for and entertained. The train is loads of fun and a good way for people with limited mobility to see a large portion of the zoo without having to walk the whole way...the engineer is also the narrator and has interesting little tidbits to tell about some of the animals. They also rent bicycles that fit four people (two pedaling and two riding) for those who still want to get a little exercise but make sure they don't miss anything. The only small criticism I have is around the amenities. The snack bar is a little plain and the bathrooms could use a little sprucing up. That said I would rather they invest as much of their budget as they can into the care of the animals. Visit the Greater Vancouver Zoo for a fun and interesting family experience!Read more
Fully-narrated, 1-hour long tours around the eastern half of Stanley Park depart every 20-30 minutes, daily, rain or shine, March 1 - October 31, from the Horse-Drawn Tour kiosk be...more...See more text
The Powerhouse at Stave Falls has a way of engaging a wide variety of visitors, from individuals to families and school groups. With an amazing Tesla coil electricity demonstratio...more...See more text