Day 2 - Sightseeing in the thriving city of Vancouver
We set out on a sightseeing tour of Vancouver today, first
making our way to Gastown, Vancouver's original settlement. Named
after 'Gassy' Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman who arrived here in
1867, today Gastown is a popular downtown area of cafés, music
bars, fashionable shops and galleries.
From here we continue to Chinatown, Canada's largest Chinese
district, established in the late 19th century. Once inside, you
may forget you are in North America. Here, we soak up the sights,
atmosphere and aromas of the colourful streets and food stalls. Our
last visit of the day is Stanley Park, Vancouver's wonderful open
parkland of 400 hectares where we see the city's fantastic,
world-renowned totem poles which pay tribute to Canada's Native
American heritage.
After our tour, the rest of the day is free to explore
independently. You could take the bus or a taxi to North Vancouver,
to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Alternatively, a stroll
along the Seawalk trail in Vancouver Harbour is a popular choice,
overlooking the water with mountain views.