Travel Well in Vancouver on a BUDGET! We visited Vancouver for the very first time with only a few days and a small budget. Hereโs a look at some of the best things we found to see, do and eat, without breaking the bank.
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Iโm from Vancouver and you really hit all of my favourite things! Porteau cove is a hidden gem of the city that most locals donโt even know about, but itโs my absolute favourite stop
Another suspension bridge that is free is the Lyn Valley bridge and it is close to downtown , Horse shoe bay by city bus another cheap place to go, And on rainy cool days just stay on the Sky Train one of the stops is Vancouverโs largest mall metro town , Also take the train to Richmond it has huge Asian influenced malls Aberdeen mall is one of them
Great video, looks like a fun trip.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a more budget friendly Suspension bridge in Vancouver ๐
Went college in Vancouver 16 years ago Love Vancity and back then was affordable, I and went back 2 years ago to run the marathon, big surprise now is super expensive everything, would say even more expensive than Europe!!! Was in shock the entrances are way higher, anyways one of my favorite places on earth!!!!
Awesome video!!!
Really like the video, but the audio needs the benefit of noise reduction. Too much water sounds ๐
Ummmm ….I live in Vancouver we certainly do have a homeless issue, but I didn't quite understand how (or why) you worded it that way. It sounded like you were saying just because a person is homeless that one should fear them? Why would that be intimating to be homeless? And I'm originally from a metropolitan city out east USA and there is a homeless problem there too, but I never felt the need to tell people to be fearful. Again, not quite sure you worded it that way. Well, I guess that's just me.
Moving to Vancouver next month. You've given me a good head start on where to start my journey exploring the city.
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Helpful video, hopefully i can do my Canada trip summer 2022, i wanna visit Montreal, Ontario Vancouver including the island ๐
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Couldn't agree more with Tim Hortons timbits, they are absolutely the best ๐
I live in Vancouver, and there are a lot of Aussies and Kiwis here, so I'm a bit surprised it was your first time, haha! Vancouver rivals Sydney as one of the most expensive cities to live, but I wouldn't live anywhere else. Thanks for showcasing it! Some other things to check out is Deep Cove for kayaking, where Honey's Donuts is the better place to go instead of Tim Horton's. There are seawalls everywhere, Centennial Sea Wall by Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver, accessible by the Seabus. And the Dyke in Richmond is also popular too. Nearby is Steveston, a quaint village with the best fish and chips (eg, Pajo's) and marina views. If you want to see where the posh people hang out, visit Yaletown. There is a growing microbrewery culture here, and people enjoy ice cream year round at places like La Casa Gelato, Ernest Ice Cream, and Bella Gelateria. Hope you visit again! (BTW, came here from your Los Cabos videos. your quirky sense of humour and personality really shown through in your earlier videos. You'd fit it with the locals!)
I am visiting in march and april its good for visit that months
How many days spend this tour plz explain it
Awesome video. Thanks for this virtual tour.
tip: Check out the Lynn Valley suspension bridge, it's free! And if you go in the summer, there are plenty of beautiful swimming holes so bring your trunks.
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Not on a budget, Canada is a land that has something for me!
Capilano is quieter on rainy ๐ง days
Thank you very much! this video helped me to plan my trip
Great info. thx. qq – Do I need to car to go around all these places, if I am staying in Downtown ?
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Vancouver looks so fun!
As someone who eats poutine regularly, I laughed quite a bit at your poutine face hahah
When on the year was you in suspension bridge park?
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