Walking Vancouver: 36 Walking Tours Exploring Spectacular Waterfront, Dynamic Neighborhoods, Hip Hangouts, and Tasty Di

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Wilderness Press, Jan 1, 2010 - Travel - 232 pages
There's no better way to explore one of the world's most livable cities than on foot. Walking Vancouver shows you Vancouver, British Columbia as you've never seen it before, whether you're a die-hard local or a first-time visitor. Site of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the city is already renown for its diverse neighborhoods, easily accessible sites, and "clean and green" image.


With this book you'll explore neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Kitsilano, and the West End, accompanied by the amusing and savvy descriptions from the author, a Vancouver insider. The 36 anecdote-packed, easy-to-follow ambles include Stanley Park's hidden sites; University of British Columbia's unexpected attractions; Granville Island's artisan pit stops; and the historic mansions of old-school Shaughnessy Heights. There's a perfect pub crawl in Gastown; lively farther afield strolls in Steveston, New Westminster and the North Shore; and even an eye-opening tour around the Downtown Eastside. You'll uncover the colorful stories behind street names, character buildings, and eye-catching public art. This highly portable guide features detailed maps for each trip, original photos, and parking/transit information for every trip. Route summaries make each walk easy to follow, and a "Points of Interest" section summarizes each walk's highlights.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Walk 1 Downtown
2
Walk 2 Burrard Street
8
Walk 3 Granville Strip
14
Walk 4 Yaletown
20
Walk 5 Downtown Eastside
28
Walk 6 Chinatown
36
Walk 7 Gastown
42
Walk 21 South Main
126
Walk 22 Fairview
132
Walk 23 Queen Elizabeth Park
138
Walk 24 Granville Island
144
Walk 25 South Granville
152
Walk 26 Shaughnessy Heights
158
Walk 27 Vanier Park
164
Walk 28 Kitsilano
170

Walk 8 Gastown Bars
48
Walk 9 Coal Harbour
54
Walk 10 Stanley Park Lost Lagoon
60
Walk 11 Stanley Park Brocktown Point
66
Walk 12 Stanley Park Seawall
72
Walk 13 Denman Street
78
Walk 14 Robson Street
84
Walk 15 West End
90
Walk 16 Davie Street
96
Walk 17 North False Creek
102
Walk 18 South False Creek
108
Walk 19 Old Mount Pleasant
114
Walk 20 Commercial Drive
120
Walk 29 Point Grey
178
Walk 30 University of British Columbia
184
Walk 31 West Vancouver
190
Walk 32 North Vancouver
198
Walk 33 Capilano Bridge
206
Walk 34 Grouse Grind
212
Walk 35 New Westminster
218
Walk 36 Steveston
224
Walks by Theme
230
Points of Interest
231
Index
241
About the Author
246
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John Lee was born and raised a few miles north of London in the pub-strewn city of St. Albans, before heading to university in Leicester. Eager for overseas adventure, he next finagled his way into Western Canada's University of Victoria to study politics before teaching English in Tokyo and then taking a life-changing trek on the Trans-Siberian Railway. By the time the train trundled into Moscow, he had decided to abandon all reason and become a full-time freelance travel writer. More than 10 years later, he's still doing it. An adopted Vancouverite for most of that time, John's travel writing has appeared in more than 125 major newspapers and magazines around the world and his trips have taken him from New Zealand's Fox Glacier to the pubs of Galway and the barbecue pits of Texas.

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