Do they have a pass for public transportation in Vancouver? Where can I buy it ?
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There is a daily pass, which is convenient and cheap, available at the station. Vancouver's transportation is a bit complicated: transportation includes subway, bus, and ferry, and one ticket can be used for all. It is also divided into sections: from zone one to zone three. If the distance exceeds three zones, you need to buy a three-zone ticket. In addition, on holidays, you can travel anywhere with just a one-zone ticket. If you want to know more, you can search online.
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Forwarded: Day pass If you want to wander around aimlessly in the city, buying a day pass is a good choice. It costs $9 CAD for adults and can be purchased at many stores like 7-11 or at subway stations using an automatic vending machine to buy a day pass for that day. It's a small piece of paper like a lottery ticket, and you just need to scratch off the seal with the correct month and date before riding. From Monday to Friday, after 9 am and on weekends and holidays, you can ride as many times as you want in one day.