Vancouver Travel Guide: 24 Hours Exploring Gastown, Stanley Park, Granville Island & More



Join us as we take you on an exciting journey through the best of Vancouver, British Columbia in just one day. First we take in the charm and vibrancy of Gastown, with its historic architecture, trendy shops, and bustling atmosphere. Then, we dive into the tranquil beauty of Stanley Park with its towering trees, beautiful seawall, and awe-inspiring views of the city’s skyline. Finally, we’ll guide you through the culinary paradise of Granville Island, where fresh seafood, artisanal products, and a lively public market will leave you craving more. With our tips and personal anecdotes, hopefully you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of this beautiful corner of the world, and be inspired to create your own unforgettable Vancouver story. Let us know what we left off in the comments.

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22 thoughts on “Vancouver Travel Guide: 24 Hours Exploring Gastown, Stanley Park, Granville Island & More”

  1. I really hope they got their drug and homeless problem under control. We were there in 2018 and there were people actively using needles to shoot drugs in the open. There were used syringes everywhere! My 2 year old was walking and tripped and literally almost landed on a used syringe.

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  2. Really fun to see my hometown from a visitors perspective. I’ve been away from home for over 5 years and I miss it very much. It’s a truly unique and beautiful city that I grew to appreciate more after being away so long. You were close on Nanaimo 😂 (my husband was born there). Japadog is one of our favorites! I grew up on predominantly Asian food so it’s not odd to me to have seaweed on a hotdog 🤷🏻‍♀️ Glad you and dad enjoyed your time 👍🏼

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  3. It’s the first time I comment in your video, I just wanted to say that I enjoy them so much and got so many valuable tips and ideas to explore my new home – Oregon!
    It also so nice to see you having adventures and exploring with you dad! You two are a great team, it would be nice to have a coffee and listen to your stories! ❤

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  4. We traveled to Vancouver last year. We had so much fun. We stayed at a really nice hotel, at the waterfront, across from where the cruise ships dock. We were several blocks away from gas town. We took advantage of the bus system. We missed Granville,. We went to Stanley park…awesome. We would hear the 9pm cannon almost every night from our hotel balcony. Their Fly over is WAY better than Soarin. We had fun walking around that shopping area by the waterfront, as well as through gas town and through downtown Vancouver. This was a great vid…thank you.

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  5. Perfect timing for this video we arrived in Vancouver yesterday and your tips have been invaluable – as have so many of your US national park videos – thanks from two Aussie followers

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  6. We were there in July and only went to Stanley Park😢! But took a side trip to Whistler and hiked! Your video gave me a reason to come back Vancouver soon! I hope you got to eat breakfast at Jam Cafe. Thank you, Josh and Pops!

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