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What scenic spots should Vancouver visit to road trip and road trip?

Vancouver is a tourist destination suitable for all seasons. No matter spring, summer, autumn and winter, traveling to Vancouver is a good choice. So how do you visit Vancouver? It is best to travel to Vancouver by car. This is the Vancouver road trip Guide.

There are not many people here in Vancouver. It will be very convenient to visit road trip.

Many of our friends are sure to meet you. Can I buy a driver's license to drive there? In fact, as long as you have a partner with a China driver's license, you only need to translate and notarize the China driver's license!

Book a vehicle

After booking the air ticket, you can search for booking hotels and vehicles in the APP application. It is recommended that you rent a car at least two months before departure. If you go to Vancouver or rent a car two days before departure, the rental price will be twice as high as that two months ago, and you may not be able to choose the ideal vehicle.

As long as you enter the car rental destination, the date of picking up the car and the date of returning the car on the APP, you can search the major car rental companies around the world, compare the prices, and then book directly with the car rental company of your choice.

Vancouver to road trip

Stanley Park Stanley Park

This is the largest city park in Canada. When you come here, you will feel like a forest. It used to be a national residence and was later listed as a national historical heritage area. Most of the parks are Woods, and some of them have a history of hundreds of years!

Renting a bicycle and exploring Stanley Park along the river are the most leisure activities.

Address: Stanley Park, Vancouver, BCV6G 1Z4

Opening hours: open all day.

Kaplannu suspension bridge park

The suspension bridge here is136m long. Here, you can experience cliff walks, aerial trails and treetop trails. This feeling will only be known if you have experienced it yourself. If you come here in summer, you can also see hummingbirds.

Address: V7R4J 1, No.3735 Capilano Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia

Ticket information: adult ticket is $42.95, over 65 is $38.95, 17 is $33.95, 13- 16 is $26.95, children under 6 14.95 are free.

Silanu beach

The most popular thing in summer is the beach. There are not only beaches, but also the largest outdoor swimming pool in Canada, as well as a small playground, volleyball court, large lawn and barbecue facilities. It would be better to go here during the holidays.

Address: Key Cyrano Beach, Vancouver, British Columbia

Opening hours: open all day.

Civil gas

This is the oldest area in Vancouver, full of pebbles. It used to be a slum in Gaston, and later it developed into the location of fashion shops.

There are cafes, bars, hipsters, restaurants and brand stores with independent designers on both sides of the street. Walking into a small shop casually is a good place to find exquisite things.

Walking along the water street, you can see the iconic steam clock of Gas Town.

The steam bell is the symbol of the gas town, which has been standing here since 1977. As the first clock driven by steam in the world, it will whistle every 15 minutes, which is a tradition for hundreds of years.

Standing next to the steam clock, watching the white steam whirring out, I seem to be back in age of steam.

Opening hours: open all day.