Vancouver is one of Canada’s most vibrant and scenic cities, known for its stunning natural landscapes, diverse culture, and dynamic lifestyle. Whether you’re a visitor, a resident, or an international student, there’s always something new to discover about this west coast city. From its iconic landmarks to interesting local traditions, these 10 cool facts highlight what makes Vancouver a unique and exciting place to explore.
Actually, this city has seen quite a few different names: from the town of Gastown, to Granville, Burrard Inlet… In the end, it was named after Captain George Vancouver, a British expeditor.
Vancouver is the city with the largest film production after Los Angeles and New York. Heard about Deadpool? It was indeed filmed in this city! Some other series and movie titles include Godzilla, , Bates Motel, and the list goes on and on…
Surrounded by Vancouver Harbour and English Bay waters, the 8km long seawall is frequented regularly by locals and tourists alike.
The eco-activist group was founded in Vancouver in 1971. No wonder why the people of Vancouver are so environmentally conscious!
BC Place, the soccer stadium, has the largest retractable roof in the world with 7500 sq. meters of sky! And Kits Pool is Canada’s longest saltwater pool. It’s 137.5 meters long, the equivalent of almost 3 Olympic Pools!
Within a 30 minutes’ drive or an hour by transit, you can enjoy Grouse Mountain, Mt Seymour or Cypress Mountain. For the adrenaline seekers, activities range from skiing in winter, to downhill mountain biking in summer. Those who would rather do something more relaxed can go snowshoeing, hiking, or just admire Vancouver from the top.
It is one of the bridges connecting the downtown peninsula with North and West Vancouver. Since Guinness had bought land in West Vancouver, they needed to connect downtown with the new constructions in the north shore.
Calling all Japanese food lovers! Despite its name, the California Roll was invented in Vancouver by Chef Hidekazu Tojo. This roll can be found in almost all of the 600+ sushi spots around Metro Vancouver.
Ryan Reynolds, Seth Rogen, Carly Rae Jepsen, Michael Bublé… These are just a few of the celebrities who are Vancouver born and raised. You may also come across many other celebrities that are in town to film movies or series, like this one!
This tourist attraction, located on top of Grouse Mountain, is the only wind turbine in the world that is operational AND has a viewing platform.
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Come discover and experience Vancouver through one of our programs! If you are heading to Montreal, be sure to check some fun facts about Montreal too.