VanCity is meant to be experienced outdoors, and thanks to its temperate climate and abundance of rain, the city has more than its fair share of incredibly lush, outdoor spaces, including Queen Elizabeth Park, VanDusen Botanical Garden and of course Stanley Park, which is among the largest with its 1,000 acres of outdoor space. And when it’s time to refuel after a day in nature, ask a Vancouverite for their top restaurants and be amazed by the extensive variety of places you’ll hear because Vancouver is by far one of Canada’s most food-centric cities.

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In celebration of Black excellence past and present, we’ve curated this guide to discovering Black owned businesses, arts and culture in Vancouver. This list is certainly not exhaustive, but a few favorites from our team, and meant to support you in discovering some of the city’s gems. Know one we’ve missed? Drop us a line – we love receiving our guests’ personal recommendations.

In a city known for its natural beauty and temperate coastal climate, it’s no wonder why outdoor adventure is loved by Vancouver residents and visitors alike. There are not many cities where you can go from seawall to the slopes in the same day – making Grouse Mountain a popular destination for those taking on adventure and those up for taking in the sights. Rising 1,250 meters above Vancouver and just about 20 minutes from the city’s downtown core, Grouse Mountain, offers the perfect destination for an enriching and memorable experience with a variety of cultural, educational, and outdoor adventures in the lower mainland. A year-round destination with plenty of things to see and do, no matter the season, Grouse Mountain deserves an entire day, so read on for inspiration in building your full day itinerary.

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