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  2. Nov 19, 2023 · What is Vancouver known for? Our local expert breaks down all the local delicacies, outdoor activities, culture hotspots + gives visit tips.

    • Bannock. Also known as frybread, bannock is a traditional bread made by Indigenous people across North America. The recipe is often adapted based on the availability of ingredients and cooking equipment so each version is unique.
    • Nanaimo Bars. These chocolate, nut, coconut, and custard bars were invented in the Vancouver Island city of Nanaimo in the 1950s. You can make them yourself using the official recipe on the city’s website.
    • Caesar Cocktail. Invented in Calgary in the 1960s, this classic cocktail is a Canadian take on the Bloody Mary. It has the same ingredients (vodka, tomato juice, hot sauce, and Worcester sauce) but has an unusual addition: clam broth.
    • BC Roll. Vancouverites love sushi, so it’s no surprise that we have a signature sushi roll. Local chef Hidekazu Tojo invented the BC Roll in 1974. The roll includes barbecued salmon skin and cucumber wrapped in nori with rice on the outside.
    • Richmond Night Market. What is it: One of the largest open-air night markets in North America, attracting over a million visitors every year. Why go: With rows upon rows of vendors, this sprawling market features over 600 food items like Malaysian roti, hot cheeto mozzarella sticks, and fresh lobster rolls.
    • Honda Celebration of Light. What is it: The largest offshore fireworks competition in the world. Why go: For three evenings at the end of July every year, families pack their picnic blankets to the beach to ooh and aah as three countries compete to amaze the crowds with a fireworks show.
    • Vancouver Writers Fest. What is it: A week of literary talks and events featuring big-name authors from around the world. Why go: The Vancouver Writers Fest does programming throughout the year, but every October comes the main event, a weeklong festival in Granville Island that is popping with all things literary.
    • Bard on the Beach. What is it: A professional Shakespeare festival, 30-plus years in the running. Why go: White tents pop up across the beautiful waterfront at Vanier Park every summer, for Western Canada's largest professional Shakespeare festival.
  3. Apr 18, 2022 · Western Canada’s largest annual Celtic celebration takes place on March 19 and 20 and features live music performances, Irish and Scottish dancing, a pop-up marketplace, Irish Wolfhounds, a family zone, sports demonstrations, food trucks, a beer tent, and more. When: March 19 to 20, 2022. Time: 12 to 9 pm (Saturday), 12 to 6 pm (Sunday)

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  4. May 23, 2022 · In this Vancouver Travel Guide, we’ll share with you some of the best things to do in Vancouver while also sharing some tips on saving money, how to get around, where to stay, and more. Things to Do in Vancouver. Granville Island. Ride a Ferry. Take a Boat Tour. Rent a Seadoo, Kayak, or Paddleboard.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · An overview of Vancouver's economy including key metrics, sector-specific statistics and performance indicators.

  6. Aug 14, 2020 · Table of Contents. 1. Vancouverism. Vancouver may be densely populated, but its unique skyline of mixed high-rise buildings and nature is no mistake. Vancouver is known for its unique urban development plan called “Vancouverism”.

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