101-2232 Marine Dr, West Vancouver, BCV7V 1K4Get directions
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Japanese, Tasting Menu, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Take-out, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Restaurant With Parking, Reservation
For over twenty years, Zen Japanese Restaurant has been considered by patrons and critics alike as one of the city's finest dining establishments. Mouth dropping views of brilliant...more...See more text
600 Queens Rd W, North Vancouver, BCV7N 2L3Get directions
Indoor Facilities, Pools, DNV Libraries and Community Halls
The North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission is dedicated to creating a welcoming and safe environment where everyone can participate in a wide range of recreational oppor...more...See more text
This gem of a place is an ideal spot for a wedding in Vancouver or any other kind of party. Their are very few venues like this one with a great dance floor and a historic feel. Surrounded by beautiful gardens the Stanley Park Pavilion offers many places for pre or post wedding photo ops. With the Vancouver Aquarium and Stanley Park Train close by there are also options for your guests keep their little ones entertained. You have to arrange for catering but the venue is a very special place. Check out the Stanley Park Pavilion for your next function!Read more
Join us for a West Coast Dining Experience inside world famous Stanley Park. The Teahouse has been a Vancouver institution for over 40 years. more...See more text
A quiet lounge during the week where you can play a game of pool for free and just kick back. The authentic German Swiss food here is great. If you are a schnitzel lover then this is the place for you . If you are looking for a young and trendy place to hang out then this is not it. Their liquor prices are crazy cheap and their food is super reasonable as well. I keep coming back here as its in my area and though the decor is a bit dated as in English pub style its very clean and cozy. Read more
Terminal City Club welcomes you to their dining room. Come unwind at the bar with a refreshment and can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and car. They are i...more...See more text
Allow us to exceed your expectations when you stay at Hyatt Regency Vancouver. We believe great hotels should offer more than a good night's sleep, and we take pride in offering yo...more...See more text
12120-555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BCV6B 4N6Get directions
Harbour Centre
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
2000-515 Hastings St W, Vancouver, BCV6B 5K3Get directions
BCnet invites you to their dining room. They are readily reachable by public transit but also by car and bicycle and are found in a location characterized with merchants and parks.more...See more text
Welcome to The Cambie Hostels. The Cambie hostels have been around for close to 20 years, and we pride ourselves on being one of the pioneers of private hostelling. We offer our gu...more...See more text
1137 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BCV6B 5P6Get directions
Brix & Mortar is a locally owned dining house located in a 1912 heritage brick building in the Yaletown neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Brix & Mortar brings t...more...See more text
Waterview is located on the north shore of False Creek in Vancouver and features dynamic unobstructed views of False Creek, Granville Island and surrounding cityscapes. Waterview c...more...See more text
Lounge, Canadian, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Restaurant With Terrace
The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant on Granville Island is a 300-seat fresh seafood and fish restaurant in the heart of Vancouver's world-famous Granville Island, perched over the water...more...See more text
BC Place is Vancouver's largest stadium with 247,000 square feet of exhibition space and a seating capacity of 55,000 spectators. This venue attracts various events including conce...more...See more text
The Russian Community Centre, located in the heart of Kitsilano (the former Kitsilano Cinema), was established in 1956 in order to provide a venue for people interested in Russian ...more...See more text