Adds Day 6 Victoria 1-night (BC's capital, 1h35 ferry + downtown) + Day 7 Coquitlam/Surrey or free time. Victoria's Victorian-era architecture + Butchart Gardens + Inner Harbour earn it the nickname 'Canada's England'.
A full week is enough to actually understand Vancouver. Three days for the major districts, three days for nearby regions, and one day for the offbeat neighborhoods most tourists miss. The back half of the trip is more about texture than checking landmarks — your photos get more diverse and you walk away with a three-dimensional sense of the city.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$2,050,000
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$3,340,000
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$6,280,000
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Stanley Park + Downtown + Gastown
Vancouver icons + cycling + night viewsActivities
- 09:00 Stanley Park Seawall cycling loop 2.5 hours
1888-established 4.05 km² urban park — 1.5x larger than NYC Central Park. The 9.6 km 'Seawall' bike route (counter-clockwise one-way) covers Brockton Point Lighthouse, Totem Poles, Lions Gate Bridge, Prospect Point, Siwash Rock, Third Beach, and English Bay. Rent at 'Spokes Bicycle Rentals' (Denman St, CAD 9.5/hour) or 'Cycle BC' downtown.
Cost: Bike rental CAD 25 (USD 18.50 for 2.5 hours) TIP: Counter-clockwise one-way only. 09:00 start = 12:00 complete + photo time. Lululemon Run Club (Stanley Park entrance) offers free guided bike tours Wed/Fri/Sat 10:00. - 12:00 Stanley Park Tea House or Prospect Point Cafe lunch 1 hour
Stanley Park Tea House (1948 English style + Royal Gardens, CAD 30-50) sits at Ferguson Point with English Bay + Vancouver Island views. Prospect Point Cafe (211m clifftop, casual CAD 20-35) faces Lions Gate Bridge + North Vancouver. Both lie along the bike loop.
Cost: CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37) TIP: Tea House reserves Sat-Sun 12:00-14:00 are smart. Prospect Point walk-in OK. 'Sticky Toffee Pudding' is the Tea House signature. - 14:00 Robson Street + Pacific Centre shopping 1.5 hours
Vancouver's signature shopping + dining strip, 1 km walking. Korean franchises (Lotte Plaza, MAC, H Mart) + local brands (Lululemon flagship, Aritzia, Roots). Pacific Centre (200+ stores) at Robson + Howe corner. 5-10 min walk from downtown hotels.
Cost: Shopping discretionary TIP: Canada GST 5% + BC PST 7% = 12% tax added at checkout. US/KR duty-free limit USD 800/person (3-month period). Lululemon flagship has strong seasonal sales. - 16:00 Vancouver Lookout 169m observation deck 1 hour
169m deck atop Harbour Centre (opened 1977). Glass elevator reaches the top in 40 seconds. On clear days, visibility extends to Stanley Park + North Shore mountains + Vancouver Island. Same ticket valid for re-entry (day + night views from one ticket). Best photo value.
Cost: CAD 18.25 (USD 13.50) TIP: Clear-morning entry + night re-entry. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' station 1-min walk. Best photo angle: east toward Coal Harbour + Stanley Park in one frame. - 17:30 Gastown + Steam Clock walk 1.5 hours
1867 Vancouver founding district. Jack Deighton (English) opened the first saloon here. Cobblestone streets + Victorian red-brick buildings give it European feel. The 1977 Steam Clock whistles every 15 min + Gassy Jack statue + 100+ vintage boutiques. Local chefs (L'Abattoir, Wildebeest) fill it after dark.
Cost: Free (meals separate) TIP: Steam Clock photos at 15/30/45/hourly steam release. Touristy by day, locals by night — visit after 17:00. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' 5-min walk. - 19:30 Joe Fortes or Hawksworth dinner 2 hours
Joe Fortes (1907, signature Sydney oysters + BC salmon, CAD 60-140, Robson Street) carries a 100-year oyster heritage. Hawksworth (2011, Rosewood Hotel Georgia ground floor, CAD 90-180) is Chef David Hawksworth's BC fine dining. Both walkable downtown.
Cost: CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135) TIP: Joe Fortes book 1-2 weeks ahead; Saturday rooftop popular. Hawksworth 2-4 weeks + business casual. Wine pairing CAD 80-95 extra. - 21:30 Canada Place night walk (optional) 30 minutes
1986 World Expo structure — white sail-roof recalls Sydney Opera House. Coal Harbour waterfront + North Shore mountain night view + cruise terminal departures. 1 km walk from Gastown. Free.
Cost: Free TIP: Canada Place exterior lights from 21:00-24:00. Best photo angle from SkyTrain 'Waterfront' exit or Convention Centre east end.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Sophie's Cosmic Cafe
Kitsilano · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)
Brunch diner near Kitsilano Beach — 'Eggs Benedict' (8 varieties) + pancakes + milkshakes.
Lunch
Stanley Park Tea House or Prospect Point Cafe
Stanley Park · CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37)
Mid-loop stop on the bike route. Tea House — 1948 English style + Royal Gardens + English Bay view. Prospect Point — casual + Lions Gate Bridge view.
Dinner
Joe Fortes or Hawksworth
Downtown (Robson Street) · CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135)
Joe Fortes — 1907, 100+ year Sydney oyster heritage. Hawksworth — Rosewood Hotel Georgia BC fine dining leader (David Hawksworth).
Day 1 stays within Stanley Park bike loop + downtown walking. Stanley Park, Robson Street, and Gastown all within 1 km. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' station 5 min from Gastown. Compass Card 1-day pass CAD 11.50 + bike rental CAD 25 = daily transit CAD 30 (USD 22).
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
North Vancouver + Capilano + Grouse Mountain
Mountains + canyons + gondolaActivities
- 09:00 Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 3 hours
1889 137m-long, 70m-high suspension bridge crossing Capilano River canyon. One ticket includes bridge + Treetops Adventure (7 bridges connecting 30m treetop walkways) + Cliffwalk (75m glass-steel walkway hugging the cliff). Free shuttle from Canada Place every hour at 09:00-11:00 etc.
Cost: CAD 69.95 (USD 51.80) TIP: Free shuttle 09:00 → 09:30 arrival. 11:00-14:00 most crowded; visit 09:30-11:00. Cliffwalk is the scariest — Treetops only for vertigo-sensitive. Nov-Mar Canyon Lights (60+ Christmas trees). - 12:30 Grouse Mountain — Skyride + summit 3 hours
1,231m peak. 'Skyride' gondola (2.4 km, 8 min) to summit. Top has wolf sanctuary + lumberjack show + Discovery Trail + grizzly refuge (summer) + ski slopes (Dec-April). 'Observatory Restaurant' summit lunch. 360° view of North Shore + downtown + Vancouver Island.
Cost: CAD 79 (USD 58.50, Skyride round-trip) TIP: Free shuttle from Capilano 12:30 → 12:45 — Capilano + Grouse 1-ticket package CAD 90 is best value. Summit sunset (summer 21:00, winter 16:00) is the move. - 16:30 Lions Gate Bridge view (Prospect Point) 1 hour
1938 suspension bridge linking North Vancouver to downtown (mirrors Golden Gate). Bike + pedestrian path on east side allows crossing. Prospect Point (in Stanley Park) is the classic photo angle. Sunset + blue hour are best.
Cost: Free TIP: Grouse shuttle 16:00 → Stanley Park Prospect Point 16:30. North Shore + mountains in frame. Photos from cliff, not from the bridge itself for safety. - 18:30 Granville Island or Yaletown dinner 2 hours
Granville Island (Aquabus CAD 4.50, 5 min from downtown) has 50+ ingredient stalls + 10+ food counters. Yaletown (10-min walk south of Robson) houses Blue Water Cafe (seafood), Cactus Club Cafe (casual, CAD 40-80), Glowbal Restaurant.
Cost: CAD 30-150 (USD 22-111) TIP: Blue Water Cafe book 2-3 weeks ahead + seafood tower (CAD 180, serves 4). Granville Island Public Market closes 19:00 — food court before 18:00. - 20:30 English Bay sunset walk (optional, summer) 1 hour
Downtown west-end beach + harbor view. Jul-Aug sunset at 21:00 + Celebration of Light fireworks festival Saturdays late-Jul + first-Sat Aug. Jun-Sep beach + sunset walk; Nov-Mar too dark.
Cost: Free TIP: Celebration of Light Saturdays draw 1M crowd + 25-min fireworks from 21:30. Beach + Stanley Park entrance are the prime spots.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or Cafe Medina
Downtown (Beatty Street) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
Downtown hotel breakfast is time-efficient. External — Cafe Medina's Liege waffles + Moroccan coffee.
Lunch
Grouse Observatory or Capilano Cliffhouse
North Vancouver · CAD 30-50 (USD 22-37)
Grouse Observatory — 1,231m summit 360° view. Capilano Cliffhouse — beside Cliffwalk, casual BC ingredients.
Dinner
Blue Water Cafe or Edible Canada
Yaletown / Granville Island · CAD 30-150 (USD 22-111)
Blue Water Cafe — Yaletown seafood tower + Top Chef Canada alumnus. Edible Canada — 100+ BC wines + Granville Island atmosphere.
Day 2 hinges on the North Vancouver shuttle. Canada Place ↔ Capilano ↔ Grouse Mountain free shuttle (30-min intervals). Lions Gate Bridge to Prospect Point within Stanley Park. Yaletown or Granville Island via Aquabus (CAD 4.50) or SkyTrain. Daily transit CAD 5-10 (USD 4-7).
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Granville Island + Kitsilano + UBC
Markets + artisans + museumActivities
- 09:00 Granville Island Public Market + artisans 2.5 hours
Opened 1979. 50+ ingredient stalls (Lee's Donuts, Stuart's Bakery, Granville Island Brewing) + 50+ artisans (delicate ceramic, glass, textile, Net Loft). 'Edible Canada' BC wine tasting (CAD 4, 30+ wines). Aquabus (Burrard Marina ↔ Granville Island, CAD 4.50, 5 min) for atmosphere. 30 min walk + ferry from downtown.
Cost: Aquabus round-trip CAD 9 + tastings discretionary TIP: Arrive at 09:00 opening — 12:00+ packed. Stuart's Bakery cinnamon bun CAD 6 is essential. BC wine bottles legal to export (1L/person, no duty). - 12:00 Sophie's Cosmic Cafe brunch (Kitsilano) 1 hour
Opened 1988 — Kitsilano's signature brunch diner. Vintage 1950s American diner + 100+ collectible toys. 'Eggs Benedict' (8 varieties, CAD 22-26) + pancakes + milkshakes are signature. 30-min queue baseline, walk-in only.
Cost: CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22) TIP: Arrive at noon for 30-min wait. 'Eggs Benedict' Norwegian (salmon) is the top pick. Card + cash both OK. - 13:30 Kitsilano Beach + 4th Ave walk 1.5 hours
Vancouver's 'Venice Beach' — beach + cafes + boutiques. Kitsilano Beach Park (2.5 km beach + outdoor pool, May-Sep) + 4th Avenue (Lululemon's 1998 first store) + Burrard Bridge view. Jun-Sep sunbathing + swimming, otherwise walk + cafes.
Cost: Free (pool CAD 6.55) TIP: Kitsilano Pool (135m, world's longest outdoor pool) May-Sep only. 'Boathouse Restaurant' beachside has oysters + BC wine + sea views. - 15:30 UBC Museum of Anthropology 1.5 hours
Opened 1976 + Arthur Erickson design + on UBC campus. Canada's top anthropology museum + 50,000+ Pacific Northwest indigenous works (Haida, Salish). 'Great Hall' totem poles + Bill Reid's 'Raven and the First Men' (1980 wood carving) are signature. 30 min by bus from Kitsilano.
Cost: CAD 18 (USD 13) TIP: Bus 4/14/44 to 'UBC' terminus. Tuesday 17:00-21:00 by-donation entry. Bill Reid's carving in 'Great Hall' — photos OK. - 17:30 Granville Island Brewing or Cactus Club Cafe dinner 2 hours
Granville Island Brewing (1984, Canada's first microbrewery, 6-beer tasting CAD 12) is best for beer + snacks. Cactus Club Cafe (Robson Street, CAD 40-80) is Glowbal Group's casual signature, with Top Chef Canada chef menu.
Cost: CAD 30-100 (USD 22-74) TIP: Granville Island Brewing closes 18:00 — arrive before 17:30. Cactus Club walk-in OK + Coal Harbour waterfront branch recommended.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or Cafe Medina
Downtown (Beatty Street) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
09:00 Granville Island start — hotel breakfast is most efficient. Cafe Medina closes 14:00 so anything after 09:00 cuts it close.
Sophie's Cosmic Cafe
Kitsilano (West 4th Ave) · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)
Kitsilano Beach + Sophie's brunch is the canonical pairing. Norwegian (salmon) Eggs Benedict is the top pick + flat white.
Dinner
Granville Island Brewing or Cactus Club
Granville Island / Downtown · CAD 30-100 (USD 22-74)
Granville Island Brewing — Canada's first microbrewery (1984). Cactus Club — Glowbal Group casual dining + waterfront branch.
Day 3 runs on Aquabus (Burrard Marina ↔ Granville Island, CAD 4.50) + bus 4/14/44 to UBC. 1-day pass CAD 11.50 = best value. Kitsilano + UBC route from downtown hotel = 30 + 20 + 30 = 1h30 transit.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Sea-to-Sky Highway + Whistler 1-night
Mountain drive + gondola + ski or bikingActivities
- 08:00 Sea-to-Sky Highway drive (2 hours) 2.5 hours (including stops)
Hwy 99 (120 km, downtown to Whistler) is BC's premier scenic drive. Howe Sound fjord + Sky Pilot Mountain + Shannon Falls (335m, BC top-3) + Stawamus Chief (700m granite, Canada's top climbing) + Brandywine Falls (70m). Car rental recommended (downtown 'Budget' or 'Hertz', CAD 80-120/day).
Cost: Rental CAD 100 + gas CAD 50 (USD 111) TIP: Shannon Falls + Stawamus Chief have free roadside parking + 30-min walks. Korean driver's license + international license needed. LDW + collision insurance CAD 25/day extra recommended. - 10:30 Squamish — Sea-to-Sky Gondola 2 hours
Squamish 885m gondola (10 min) + 100m suspension bridge at summit + 3 trails (15 min-2 hours). Stawamus Chief + Howe Sound fjord 360° view. 'Summit Lodge' cafe + gift shop. Midway stop on the way to Whistler.
Cost: CAD 56 (USD 41.50) TIP: Clear days only — skip cloudy weather. Nov-Mar adds 'Snowshoe Tour'. 'Howe Sound Brewing' (6-beer tasting CAD 15) for Squamish lunch. - 13:00 Whistler Village arrival + lunch 1.5 hours (with lunch)
Whistler Village (30 min drive, Canada's #1 ski resort, 2010 Winter Olympics). Village has 200+ boutiques + 80+ restaurants + 50+ hotels. Seasonal vibe shifts: Dec-Apr ski, May-Oct mountain biking + hiking. Hotel check-in.
Cost: Hotel CAD 250-500 + lunch CAD 30-60 (USD 222-444) TIP: Hotels: 'Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre' or 'Fairmont Chateau Whistler' lead. 'Roundhouse Lodge' lunch recommended. Shuttle + lift ticket + hotel ski package = best value. - 14:30 Peak 2 Peak Gondola — Whistler ↔ Blackcomb 2 hours
Opened 2008 — world's longest gondola (4.4 km) at highest elevation (436m). Whistler peak ↔ Blackcomb peak in 11 min. Both summits + 'Cloud Raker Bridge' (2018, 130m suspension bridge). Nov-Mar skiing, May-Oct hiking + biking.
Cost: CAD 89 (USD 66) or ski-season lift ticket CAD 219+ TIP: Round-trip ticket allows hiking between summits (3-4 hours). 'Cloud Raker Bridge' is 30-min walk from Whistler summit — the iconic photo. Self-gondola OK with Korean license. - 17:00 Whistler Village walk + dinner 3 hours
Whistler Village is Canada's premier mountain resort town. Olympic Plaza (2010 Winter Olympics medal podium) + Family Adventure Zone + 100+ boutiques. Dinner at 'Bearfoot Bistro' (fine dining, CAD 90-180) or 'Hy's Steakhouse' (steak, CAD 60-120).
Cost: CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135) TIP: Bearfoot book 2-3 weeks ahead + 'Champagne Sabering' show (saber bottle opening). Hy's walk-in OK. Dinner often bundled with 1-night package; next-day checkout 11:00.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel breakfast
Downtown (no checkout) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
06:30 downtown departure → 09:00 Squamish arrival. Quick hotel breakfast or Tim Hortons (Canada's coffee chain) drive-through.
Lunch
Howe Sound Brewing or Whistler Village
Squamish / Whistler Village · CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45)
Howe Sound Brewing — Squamish stop with 6-beer tasting CAD 15. Whistler Village 'Roundhouse Lodge' for summit-side lunch.
Dinner
Bearfoot Bistro or Hy's Steakhouse
Whistler Village · CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135)
Bearfoot Bistro — fine dining + 'Champagne Sabering' show. Hy's — classic steakhouse + walk-in friendly.
Day 4 is car-rental best — Sea-to-Sky Highway stops (Shannon Falls + Squamish Gondola). Downtown 'Budget' or 'Hertz' rental CAD 80-120/day + gas CAD 50 + hotel free parking. Shuttle option EpicRides round-trip CAD 75. Daily transit CAD 150 (USD 111, rental + gas).
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Whistler → Richmond → downtown
Last mountains + Asian dining + fishing villageActivities
- 09:00 Whistler morning — Joffre Lakes or Lost Lake (pick one) 2-3 hours
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park (1 hour drive north) has 3 glacial lakes + Lower Lake classic photo. Trail 5 km round trip, 2-3 hours. Lost Lake (15-min walk from Village) is a shorter 1-hour stroll + beach (swimming in summer).
Cost: Free (parking CAD 10) TIP: Joffre Lakes Jul-Oct only (snow-free). Otherwise Lost Lake. For shorter time, do one ride at Whistler Mountain Bike Park (summer) or skiing (winter). - 12:00 Whistler → Richmond drive (2 hours + 30 min) 2.5 hours (travel)
Sea-to-Sky Highway back south + downtown bypass + Richmond. Richmond is Canada's #1 Chinatown + 60%+ Asian-descent population. Alexandra Road (3 blocks + 200+ restaurants — Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, HK, Japanese). 25 min from downtown via Canada Line SkyTrain + walk.
Cost: Gas CAD 30 (USD 22) TIP: 11:00 checkout from Whistler → noon departure. Direct 2.5 hours. Sea-to-Sky panoramic in reverse (different angle). - 14:30 Alexandra Road lunch + walk 2 hours
Richmond's 'New Chinatown' — 3 blocks (City Centre to Aberdeen) with 200+ Asian restaurants. Signatures: 'HK BBQ Master' (Cantonese BBQ, CAD 15-25), 'Top Shanghai Cuisine' (Shanghai, CAD 20-40), 'Daimaru' (Japanese, CAD 20-50). Korean menus widespread (Bistro Mio, Mr Ho's Wonton House).
Cost: CAD 15-50 (USD 11-37) TIP: Free parking at each restaurant. 15:00-17:00 quieter. May-Oct weekends 'Richmond Night Market' (Asia's #1 night market, 100+ stalls, CAD 6.75 entry). - 17:00 Steveston Village (fishing village) 2 hours
1880s fishing village at Richmond's southwest tip — Fraser River meets the Pacific. Sunset at 'Garry Point Park'. 'Pajo's' (waterfront food truck since 1985, fish & chips signature, CAD 15-25). 'Once Upon a Time' filming location + fishermen's museum (free).
Cost: Free (meals separate) TIP: Steveston Village to downtown by Aquabus (Fraser River) 1.5 hours. Driving 30 min (downtown to Richmond to Steveston). Jun-Sep sunset 21:00 + Pajo's closes 19:00. - 19:30 Return downtown + final dinner 2.5 hours
Steveston to downtown 40 min drive + hotel return. Final dinner at 'Miku' (signature Aburi salmon, CAD 50-140) or 'Vij's' (modern Indian, CAD 40-80). Miku has Coal Harbour waterfront + night view; Vij's is celebrity chef + walk-in.
Cost: CAD 40-140 (USD 30-104) TIP: Book Miku 1 week ahead + request Coal Harbour waterfront seating. Vij's walk-in arrive at 17:00 opening for short queue.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Whistler hotel breakfast
Whistler Village · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)
Hotel breakfast usually included with 1-night packages. Or Whistler Village cafes 'Caramba!' or 'Gone Bakery'.
Lunch
HK BBQ Master or Top Shanghai Cuisine
Richmond (Alexandra Road) · CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37)
Richmond Alexandra Road 3 blocks + 200+ Asian restaurants. HK BBQ Master — Cantonese BBQ. Top Shanghai Cuisine — Shanghai dumplings + xiao long bao.
Dinner
Miku or Vij's
Downtown (Coal Harbour / Cambie) · CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104)
Miku — Coal Harbour waterfront Aburi sushi origin. Vij's — celebrity chef Vikram Vij modern Indian, walk-in only.
Day 5: Whistler → Richmond → Steveston → downtown drive. Sea-to-Sky Highway south 2 hours + Richmond 30 min + Steveston 30 min + downtown 40 min = 4 hours driving. Gas CAD 30 + car return downtown. Daily transit CAD 30-50 (USD 22-37).
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Victoria ferry 1-night
BC capital + English gardens + Inner HarbourActivities
- 07:00 BC Ferries — Tsawwassen → Swartz Bay (1h35) 2.5 hours (travel)
30 min drive from downtown + Tsawwassen ferry terminal. BC Ferries (passenger + vehicle) to Swartz Bay in 1h35. Gulf Islands + mountains + orca pods (summer) visible from ferry. Car + driver CAD 80 one-way; walk-on CAD 18.85.
Cost: CAD 80 (USD 59 car + driver one-way) TIP: Jul-Sep peak season requires vehicle booking 3 days ahead (CAD 22 fee). Ferry restaurant (CAD 15-25 casual) + open deck views. Swartz Bay → Victoria downtown 30-min drive. - 10:00 Butchart Gardens 2.5 hours
1904 Canada's #1 garden (22 hectares) + 30-min drive from Victoria downtown. 'Sunken Garden' (former limestone quarry) + 'Rose Garden' + 'Japanese Garden' + 'Italian Garden' four sections. Spring (Mar-May) tulips + summer (Jun-Aug) roses + winter light-up are seasonal stars. UNESCO candidate.
Cost: CAD 35 (USD 26, summer peak) / CAD 25 (USD 18.50, off-season) TIP: Drive 30 min from Victoria downtown or shuttle 'Gray Line' (CAD 60 round-trip + entry). Spring/summer 12:00+ crowded — arrive at 10:00. - 13:00 Inner Harbour + Parliament Buildings lunch 2 hours (with lunch)
Victoria downtown + 1898 BC Parliament + Empress Hotel (1908, signature Afternoon Tea CAD 80-120). Inner Harbour is Canada's #1 harbor + seaplanes + kayaking. 'Red Fish Blue Fish' (waterfront food truck, CAD 15-25) lunch.
Cost: CAD 20-120 (USD 15-89) TIP: Empress Afternoon Tea book 2-3 weeks ahead (smart attire). Parliament Buildings free guided tour (English, 30 min). 'Royal BC Museum' (CAD 18, BC's #1 museum) add-on. - 16:00 Beacon Hill Park + Cook Street Village 1.5 hours
1882 urban park (74 hectares), 15-min walk from Inner Harbour. 'World's Tallest Totem Pole' (38.8m, 1956) + 'Mile 0 Trans-Canada Highway' marker (7,821 km coast-to-coast road start). Cook Street Village (east of park, local cafes + 15-20 boutiques) for pre-dinner walk.
Cost: Free TIP: Mile 0 marker is the classic photo. 'Discovery Coffee' in Cook Street Village recommended. - 18:00 Victoria dinner — Aura or The Pendray Inn 2 hours
Aura Waterfront Restaurant (Coast Victoria Hotel, BC ingredients, CAD 50-120) has Inner Harbour waterfront view. The Pendray Inn (1897 Victorian-era mansion, high tea + dinner CAD 60-140) has English garden + Victorian atmosphere. Both walkable downtown.
Cost: CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104) TIP: Both book 1-2 weeks ahead. Aura sunset 21:00 (summer). Hotels: 'Fairmont Empress' or 'Magnolia Hotel' lead.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel + BC Ferries cafe
Downtown / Ferry · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
06:30 downtown departure → 07:00 Tsawwassen arrival → 09:00 ferry. Quick hotel breakfast then BC Ferries cafe coffee + muffin.
Lunch
Red Fish Blue Fish
Inner Harbour (Victoria) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
Inner Harbour fishing-village food truck + Canada's #1 harbor view. 'Tempura Pacific Cod Tacos' + 'Lingcod Burger' are the top picks.
Dinner
Aura Waterfront or The Pendray Inn
Inner Harbour / Belleville Street · CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104)
Aura — Coast Victoria Hotel, Inner Harbour sunset view. The Pendray Inn — 1897 Victorian-era mansion, high tea + dinner combo.
Day 6 uses BC Ferries (Tsawwassen ↔ Swartz Bay), 1h35, car + driver CAD 80 one-way (round-trip CAD 160). Jul-Sep vehicle booking essential (3 days ahead, CAD 22 fee). Swartz Bay → Victoria downtown 30-min drive. Daily transit CAD 180 (USD 133, ferry round-trip + gas).
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Victoria → downtown ferry + free time
Cherry Blossom or free itinerary + airportActivities
- 08:00 Victoria morning + ferry (Swartz Bay → Tsawwassen 1h35) 3 hours (travel)
Hotel checkout + Inner Harbour last walk + Swartz Bay ferry 09:00 departure. Ferry breakfast (CAD 15-25). Tsawwassen arrival 10:35 + downtown drive 30 min = 11:00 downtown return.
Cost: CAD 80 (USD 59 car + driver one-way) TIP: Peak season pre-booking required. Open deck final views of Gulf Islands + mountains. Korean flight 18:00+ is comfortable. - 11:30 Downtown — last shopping or free time 2 hours
Robson Street (Lululemon flagship + Aritzia + Roots) final shopping or Pacific Centre. US/KR duty-free limit USD 800/person (3-month period). Lululemon flagship has strong seasonal sales. Or last cafe + rest.
Cost: Shopping discretionary TIP: Roots Logger cap (CAD 28) + Lululemon yoga + Indigo Books Canadian titles popular gifts. - 13:30 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival (April 2nd weekend only) or Bloedel Conservatory 1.5 hours
If visiting April 2nd weekend, 'Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival' (Burrard SkyTrain + Queen Elizabeth Park + Stanley Park) is essential. Otherwise Bloedel Conservatory (top of Queen Elizabeth Park, 1969 glass dome, CAD 7.30, 500+ tropical plants + 100+ birds).
Cost: Free (Cherry Blossom) or CAD 7.30 (Bloedel) TIP: Queen Elizabeth Park summit (151m, highest urban point) has downtown skyline view. SkyTrain 'King Edward' 10-min walk. - 15:30 Final dinner + airport transfer 3 hours (dinner + transfer + check-in)
Quick downtown dinner (Cactus Club, Sophie's, CAD 30-60) + Canada Line SkyTrain to YVR airport 25 min (CAD 4.40-9.00, varies by time). Arrive 2 hours before departure. Direct Korean flights KE71/OZ216/AC64 daily 17:00-18:30 + next-day 19:00-20:00 ICN arrival.
Cost: CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45) TIP: Canada Line stops at 'Waterfront', 'Vancouver City Centre', 'Yaletown-Roundhouse' downtown. Customs declarations for CAD 800+ (USD 600) purchases.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
BC Ferries cafe or hotel
Victoria / Ferry · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)
07:00 Victoria hotel checkout + Inner Harbour last walk → 09:00 ferry. Ferry cafe for a quick breakfast.
Lunch
Pacific Centre or Granville Island
Downtown / Granville Island · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)
Pacific Centre — downtown SkyTrain 'Waterfront' 5-min walk + food court. Granville Island Public Market — last BC ingredients + wine tasting.
Dinner
Cactus Club or Sophie's
Downtown / Kitsilano · CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45)
Quick dinner before airport (15:30). Cactus Club — Robson Street walk-in. Sophie's — Kitsilano Beach last view.
Day 7: BC Ferries Swartz Bay → Tsawwassen + Canada Line SkyTrain to YVR 25 min. Korean direct flights KE71/OZ216/AC64 depart 17:00-18:30. Daily transit: ferry CAD 80 + SkyTrain CAD 9 + downtown daily pass CAD 11.50 = CAD 100 (USD 74).
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Type A/B Canadian outlet adapter (110V, same as USA) — different from Korea 220V. Borrow from hotel or bring Korean universal adapter.
- ✓ Waterproof jacket + hood — Vancouver gets 1,200mm rain/year (London-level), 19 rainy days/month Nov-Mar. Locals skip umbrellas, hood is standard.
- ✓ Waterproof hiking boots — Capilano trails, Stanley Park Seawall walks, Grouse summit all muddy in wet season.
- ✓ SPF 30+ sunscreen — Jun-Sep 11 sunshine hours + UV 7-8, stronger than Korean midsummer.
- ✓ One smart casual outfit — Hawksworth, Botanist, Tojo's, Bearfoot Bistro allow jeans + shirt but no shorts/athleisure.
- ✓ Travel insurance — Canada medical without insurance: ER CAD 1,000-5,000+, inpatient CAD 5,000-30,000.
- ✓ Sneakers + cycling gloves — Stanley Park Seawall 9.6km loop 2.5 hours + Whistler mountain biking.
- ✓ Compass Card (SkyTrain vending machines on arrival downtown) — 1-day pass CAD 11.50.
- ✓ Ski gear + gloves + goggles (Dec-Apr Whistler) — 'Affinity Sports' in Whistler Village rents at CAD 35-70/day.
- ✓ International driving license + Korean license for car rental — Sea-to-Sky Highway possible via Squamish Stop + Whistler shuttle but free stops require a car.
- ✓ BC Ferries vehicle reservation (Jul-Sep peak, 3 days ahead, CAD 22 fee) — Victoria 1-night requires car.
- ✓ Afternoon Tea attire (Fairmont Empress) — smart casual (jacket recommended, jeans OK, no sneakers).
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.
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