Vancouver Travel Guide

Vancouver Travel GuideVancouver is a coastal city located in the British Columbia in Canada and is the third largest city in the country with a Metropolitan Area which more than 2, 5 million people call their home. Its residents come from every part of the world and as much as 52% of them speak a different language from English as their first language.

Logging industry was established in the area 1867 and Vancouver began its history as a city in 1886. Over the next decades the combination of railway connections and a big, busy harbor made Vancouver a vital part of the trade route between the Orient, Eastern Canada, and London. The Port Metro Vancouver is now the busiest harbor in Canada and the fourth largest port in North America. The incredible surroundings and an ever-expanding and improving urban lifestyle made tourism the second largest industry of the city. After Los Angeles and New York City, It also is the third largest film production centre in North America.

But above all, Vancouver is a city for the people, its cultural, urbanist, economic, educational and ecological circumstances have put Vancouver in the very top of the lists of the best cities to live in the world. And it truly is a people’s city. A city where everyone feels at home, where every second citizen is a fresh newcomer who calls Vancouver their city after only a couple of months. A city that has that effect on its newcomers is a rare gem in today’s world. It is a place where the busy modern life somehow becomes an occasional nuisance rather than the center of one’s life. It is a city full of happy, satisfied people who are open and willing to help, people who will stop and offer strangers any help they might need. It truly is a people’s city.

Vancouver is also very well known for its scenic beauty, and the magnificent natural environment which offers multitude of opportunities. Vancouver is one of the rare places in the world where you could ski in the mountains, go swimming in the ocean, and go to a golf club for a couple of holes in the same day, in theory of course. Surrounded by water on three sides, with its back to the North Shore Mountains, Vancouver is a great tourist destination, and a perfect place to start discovering the wonders of the area.