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4-day itineraryCanada Place—Stanley Park—English BayWestwood Plateau Golf & Country ClubCapilano Suspension Bridge ParkFurry Creek Golf & Country ClubDay 1 Canada Place—Stanley Park—English BayCanada Place, known as a symbol of Vancouver, is the Canadian Pavilion of the 1986 Vancouver World Exposition. The entire building is covered with giant sails, and inside there is a convention center, a pier, shops, a hotel, and a five-star restaurant, The Pan Pacific Hotel. In addition, the world's first permanent IMAX 3D theater is also located here.In addition to the above functions, it is also the main cruise terminal on the south bank of British Columbia, from where cruises from Vancouver to Alaska depart.The top of the building has five sets of white sails made of fiberglass, which is one of Vancouver's most important landmarks. Its design is also similar to the exterior of the Sydney Opera House and Denver International Airport. The building cost 365 million Canadian dollars and was designed by Canadian architect Eberhard Zeidler.(Photo caption: Canada Place Source: Shuniu Xiao U Sina blogger)Canada Place, known as a symbol of Vancouver, is the Canadian Pavilion of the 1986 Vancouver World Exposition. The entire building is covered with giant sails, and inside there is a convention center, a pier, shops, a hotel, and a five-star restaurant, The Pan Pacific Hotel. In addition, the world's first permanent IMAX 3D theater is also located here.In addition to the above functions, it is also the main cruise terminal on the south bank of British Columbia, from where cruises from Vancouver to Alaska depart.The top of the building has five sets of white sails made of fiberglass, which is one of Vancouver's most important landmarks. Its design is also similar to the exterior of the Sydney Opera House and Denver International Airport. The building cost 365 million Canadian dollars and was designed by Canadian architect Eberhard Zeidler.(Photo caption: Canada Place Source: Yumeng Sina blogger)【Travel Tips】1. Address: 999 Canada Place2. Transportation: Waterfront subway stationStanley Park is Vancouver's most famous park, covering an area of one thousand acres, making it the largest urban park in North America and one of the most famous parks in the world. The park officially opened in 1888 and was named after the Canadian Governor General, Lord Stanley. There are three large beaches, a zoo, an aquarium, a small golf course, a rose garden, a miniature train, and countless totem poles. At the entrance of the park, there is a bronze statue of the former Governor General Stanley, and there is also a Victoria Queen Fountain built with candy donated by children from all over Vancouver.When spring arrives, there is nothing better than strolling along the shore, enjoying the blue sky, blooming flowers, and the pleasant atmosphere.(Photo caption: Stanley Park Source: Shuniu Xiao U)When it comes to the many landscapes of British Columbia, the most visited and historically interesting place is undoubtedly the totem poles at Brockton Point.In the early 1920s, the park management approved the construction of an Indian village near Lumbermen's Arch in Stanley Park because the earliest indigenous people who lived here left a large number of archaeological remains.Although the Indian village did not become a reality, the four totem poles originally moved from Albert Bay on Vancouver Island, including the famous The Skedans Mortuary Pole carved in the 1880s, and later added several distinctive totem poles, were moved from Lumbermen's Arch to Brockton Point in the 1960s, becoming a popular attraction.(Photo caption: Totem poles at Brockton Point Source: Shuniu Xiao U)【Travel Tips】Park admission is free, and you can take a sightseeing bus at the entrance (House Drawn Tours), operating hours: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, every 30 minutes.Although English Bay is only one street away from the bustling high-rise apartments and busy streets of the West End in downtown, the natural beauty here harmoniously blends with the hustle and bustle of the city. Today, English Bay is the most famous and exposed beach in Vancouver. Large-scale festivals such as the