Discover Vancouver at your own pace by hopping on and off a sightseeing bus! Ride the Vancouver open-top double-decker buses along picturesque routes, pausing at must-visit sites like Stanley Park, Granville Island, and Gastown. With multilingual narration and frequent departures, you can design your own customized itinerary for an entertaining day of exploring.
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King Tide at Britannia The buildings are all built on pilings over the Fraser River which fluctuates with the tides. This week water rose 5.7 meters. This large building was converted a cannery to ship building. Up to 200 welders, carpenters, mechanics and general labourers lived in company bunkhouses. #britanniashipyards #vancouverdaytrip #historiccentres #steveston #marshes #alongthefraser #mytravellinglens (at Britannia Ship Yard) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnrxFn5JVYq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Langley, WA, located on idyllic Whidbey Island, is a fun day trip destination. Easily accessible from Seattle (by ferry and by driving), Bellingham, and Vancouver, BC this lesser known destination needs to be on your radar. Langley boasts a scenic beach with views of Camano Island, a small island that is also part of the San Juan chain. There are several restaurants, shops, wine tasting, and a grocery store. I recommend the pizza at Village Pizzeria. Their prices were reasonable, service was great, and they have indoor and outdoor dining with a view. I also recommend stopping by the Whidbey Island Gem Gallery. The shop is full of all kinds of crystals, rocks, jewelry, and books. The back of the shop offers an incredible view of Camano Island. I also recommend peaking in Firehouse Glass Gallery. The old fire station has been converted into a blown glass studio that allows you to watch the artists create while you browse the open-air shop.
Places to visit in Langley, WA:
-Seawall Park
-Village Pizzeria
-Whidbey Island Gem Gallery
-Firehouse Glass Gallery
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