Discover the vibrant city of Vancouver, BC, where stunning mountain views meet the Pacific Ocean, offering a perfect blend of outdoor adventures, diverse culinary experiences, and rich cultural attractions.
Vancouver boasts an accessible and convenient public transit system, offering a great way for visitors to see the city. Most of Vancouver’s top attractions are reachable via transit. TransLink is Metro Vancouver’s regional transportation authority, and operates a public transit system made up of a network of buses, the SkyTrain, and the SeaBus, as well as the West Coast Express commuter train service.
The TransLink website is a great place to find current schedules, fare information, and trip planning tools to help you get around while in Vancouver. You can also call 604.953.3333 for customer service.
Road
If you want the flexibility to take your time, stopping along the way to enjoy the view, driving your own vehicle is the way to go! Renting a car lets you establish your own timetable for sightseeing and getting around Vancouver. Highway 1, the Trans-Canada Highway, accesses Vancouver from points east.
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Weather
Warmed by Pacific Ocean currents and protected by a range of mountains, Vancouver's weather is mild year-round. In the winter, the temperatures range from 0º to 5º Celsius. They are wet, but it rarely snows, except on our local ski hills.
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