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[QUOTE="Fishy, post: 2767416, member: 38"] Biking in Stanley Park is a must - there are bike rentals everywhere. I would highly recommend the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. It gets fairly crowded there, but it’s open until 8, so heading there later in the day helps. Grouse Mountain was fun. You can either take the tram up to the top or you can hike the “Grouse Grind”. The hike is two miles...straight up. No nuance to that hike - it’s a two-mile stair case. My wife, who’s in very good shape, had angry words for me for making her hike up that mountain, so if you don’t enjoy some suffering, definitely take the tram. Once to the top, there’s a logging show, animal displays, a bear habitat with a few rescued bears, etc. There’s also another chair lift with amazing views of the bay and the entire Vancouver area. We didn’t get the chance to visit these two, but people who advised us on traveling to Vancouver were high on Granville Island and Queen Elizabeth Park. Enjoy yourself - Vancouver is awesome. I’d go back in a heartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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