Bowen Island
Bowen Island offers a great day retreat, only 20 minutes by ferry from West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay. It offers some of the best hiking trails in BC, with upspoiled lakes, beaches and forests. In the beautiful waters of Howe Sound, Bowen is a gem not to be missed, with 23 miles of coastline dotted with beaches, dive sites and kayaking destinations.
Grouse Mountain
Just 20 minutes from Downtown, Grouse Mountain is an outdoor adventure playground all year round. Get to the top via the gondola or the 'Grouse Grind', depending on how energetic you 're feeling. In winter, you can ski, snowboard, go ice-skating, snow-shoeing or cross country ski-ing. Even Santa and his sleigh spend time there in December. In summer, there are challenging hikes and leisurely mountain walks. Explore trails around Grouse Mountain Lake; see wild deer and serene alpine scenery. Not forgetting the amazing view of the city from the lodge, where you can have a panoramic lunch, or even dinner in the night sky.
Museum of Anthropology 6393 NW Marine Drive.
Designed by Arthur Erickson, this building is just as spectacular on the outside as it is on the inside. Featuring art, history and culture of the area 's First Nations, the museum contains enough material to pass an afternoon or even a day if the mood takes you.
Commercial Drive
This is Vancouver's expressive side, a diverse neighbourhood with a variety of shopping, eating and entertainment experiences. Wander 'The Drive ' and breathe in the atmosphere. With its Italian roots, there are some classic cafes and wood-fired pizzas to be found. Feeling fiery? Try Havana for a Cuban cocktail and Latino cuisine or The Latin Quarter for sangria and tapas.
Lighthouse Park
Walk amongst the last of the old growth forest in this area of West Vancouver on the North Shore. Easily accessible off Marine Drive, there are some great picnic spots scattered amongst the trees, or simply find a rock and soak in the view of Vancouver and Vancouver Island.