Guidebook for Vancouver

Jessi
Guidebook for Vancouver

Food Scene

Quick Coffee
18 habitants recommandent
East Café
2401 E Hastings St
18 habitants recommandent
Quick Coffee
One of Vancouver's oldest restaurants
57 habitants recommandent
Roundel Café
2465 E Hastings St
57 habitants recommandent
One of Vancouver's oldest restaurants
Delicious street inspired Thai food. My favourite is ordering a curry and a large coconut rice to share with one other person.
17 habitants recommandent
Bai Bua Thai Cuisine
1-2443 E Hastings St
17 habitants recommandent
Delicious street inspired Thai food. My favourite is ordering a curry and a large coconut rice to share with one other person.
Sometimes it is hard to find authentic Latinx food in Vancouver, so we are lucky to have authentic Salvadorean cuisine just around the corner in a place that feels like you're walking into a corner shop for a quick bite in a small town outside San Salvador.
8 habitants recommandent
El Pulgarcito Restaurant
2522 E Hastings St
8 habitants recommandent
Sometimes it is hard to find authentic Latinx food in Vancouver, so we are lucky to have authentic Salvadorean cuisine just around the corner in a place that feels like you're walking into a corner shop for a quick bite in a small town outside San Salvador.
I come here for a craft beer and nachos. THE BEST NACHOS IN TOWN. My husband and I can barely finish a half-order. The vibe here is walking into your older sister's place... she's really into Heavy Metal and taxidermy.
37 habitants recommandent
Jackalopes Neighbourhood Dive
2257 E Hastings St
37 habitants recommandent
I come here for a craft beer and nachos. THE BEST NACHOS IN TOWN. My husband and I can barely finish a half-order. The vibe here is walking into your older sister's place... she's really into Heavy Metal and taxidermy.
Super affordable meals in a restaurant that serves latinx and Mediterranean cuisine. They have daily meal deals here during the week for under $10. They sometimes have live music but I have never gone on the weekend.
20 habitants recommandent
X-Site Grill & Bistro
4625 Hastings St
20 habitants recommandent
Super affordable meals in a restaurant that serves latinx and Mediterranean cuisine. They have daily meal deals here during the week for under $10. They sometimes have live music but I have never gone on the weekend.

Parks & Nature

Small lake with trail and romantic picnic spots walking distance from house
12 habitants recommandent
Hastings Park
2901 E Hastings St
12 habitants recommandent
Small lake with trail and romantic picnic spots walking distance from house
Dog park, dog beach, fields, designated barbecue areas, playground, wildlife restoration marsh and seasonal outdoor pool.
40 habitants recommandent
New Brighton Park
3201 New Brighton Rd
40 habitants recommandent
Dog park, dog beach, fields, designated barbecue areas, playground, wildlife restoration marsh and seasonal outdoor pool.
Lost Lagoon was given it's name due to a poem written by early century poet, Pauline Johnson aka Tekahionwake. This is a man made lake with swans that is often overlooked when people visit Stanley Park. It was not a lake when Pauline Johnson lived there but more of a swamp. It was filled when the road was built to connect Vancouver with Stanley Park on the East side from Georgia St. into the park in 1938. There were swans that occupied the lagoon until 2016 when they were relocated to a sanctuary.
36 habitants recommandent
Lost Lagoon
36 habitants recommandent
Lost Lagoon was given it's name due to a poem written by early century poet, Pauline Johnson aka Tekahionwake. This is a man made lake with swans that is often overlooked when people visit Stanley Park. It was not a lake when Pauline Johnson lived there but more of a swamp. It was filled when the road was built to connect Vancouver with Stanley Park on the East side from Georgia St. into the park in 1938. There were swans that occupied the lagoon until 2016 when they were relocated to a sanctuary.

Essentials

153 habitants recommandent
Donald's Market
2342 E Hastings St
153 habitants recommandent
Budget groceries with generic brands
45 habitants recommandent
Sahota’s No Frills
1460 E Hastings St
45 habitants recommandent
Budget groceries with generic brands
Open latest for essentials
BK Market Ltd
2431 E Hastings St
Open latest for essentials

Entertainment & Activities

Open during the summer: May long weekend through labour day and transformed in October into a nightmare with fog, monsters, and haunted houses.
174 habitants recommandent
Playland au PNE
2901 E Hastings St
174 habitants recommandent
Open during the summer: May long weekend through labour day and transformed in October into a nightmare with fog, monsters, and haunted houses.

Drinks & Nightlife

22 habitants recommandent
What's Up? Hot Dog!
2481 E Hastings St
22 habitants recommandent
35 habitants recommandent
The Brighton
2471 E Hastings St
35 habitants recommandent
Astoria Hotel
769 E Hastings St
This is our Arts Collective. Formerly located on Hastings St in Strathcona but moved into Mount Pleasant during a gentrification squeeze.
Red Gate Arts Society
1965 Main St
This is our Arts Collective. Formerly located on Hastings St in Strathcona but moved into Mount Pleasant during a gentrification squeeze.
The Fox Cabaret was Fox Cinema from 1983 to 2003, showcasing adult x-rated films. It is now the best place in Mount Pleasant to see a band perform, or dance during a themed dance night in their large venue with a bar and a photobooth! Be sure to check out their other bar upstairs called The Projection Room (the old projection room from its cinema days) with cozy seating and DJ nights throughout the week.
66 habitants recommandent
Fox Cabaret
2321 Main St
66 habitants recommandent
The Fox Cabaret was Fox Cinema from 1983 to 2003, showcasing adult x-rated films. It is now the best place in Mount Pleasant to see a band perform, or dance during a themed dance night in their large venue with a bar and a photobooth! Be sure to check out their other bar upstairs called The Projection Room (the old projection room from its cinema days) with cozy seating and DJ nights throughout the week.

Sightseeing

Choose any spot on the trail for amazing views and catch the sunset on the western beaches in Kitsilano or the West End. https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/Seawall-Printable-Map3.pdf "Vancouver has the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that extends from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Perfect for a walk, cycle, or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city."
304 habitants recommandent
Vancouver Seawall
304 habitants recommandent
Choose any spot on the trail for amazing views and catch the sunset on the western beaches in Kitsilano or the West End. https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/Seawall-Printable-Map3.pdf "Vancouver has the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that extends from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Perfect for a walk, cycle, or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city."
Near The Teahouse you will find the gravestone of the only person allowed to be buried in Stanley Park, my cousin, Pauline Johnson, a famous Canadian Poet of Haudenosaunee/English decent that travelled the world in the early 1900s and broke the boundaries of conventional expectations of not only women, but of Indigenous people. https://www.google.com/maps/@49.3016391,-123.1568469,21z
2658 habitants recommandent
Parc Stanley
610 Pipeline Rd
2658 habitants recommandent
Near The Teahouse you will find the gravestone of the only person allowed to be buried in Stanley Park, my cousin, Pauline Johnson, a famous Canadian Poet of Haudenosaunee/English decent that travelled the world in the early 1900s and broke the boundaries of conventional expectations of not only women, but of Indigenous people. https://www.google.com/maps/@49.3016391,-123.1568469,21z
"The nine totem poles at Brockton Point are BC's most visited tourist attraction. The collection started at Lumberman's Arch in the 1920s, with four totems from Vancouver Island's Alert Bay. More purchased totems came from Haida Gwaii and the BC central coast Rivers Inlet, in 1936. In the mid 1960s, the totem poles were moved to Brockton Point. The Skedans Mortuary Pole is a replica as the original was returned home to Haida Gwaii. In the late 1980s, the remaining totem poles were replaced. The ninth totem pole was placed in 2009, carved by Robert Yelton of the Squamish Nation."
13 habitants recommandent
Totems
13 habitants recommandent
"The nine totem poles at Brockton Point are BC's most visited tourist attraction. The collection started at Lumberman's Arch in the 1920s, with four totems from Vancouver Island's Alert Bay. More purchased totems came from Haida Gwaii and the BC central coast Rivers Inlet, in 1936. In the mid 1960s, the totem poles were moved to Brockton Point. The Skedans Mortuary Pole is a replica as the original was returned home to Haida Gwaii. In the late 1980s, the remaining totem poles were replaced. The ninth totem pole was placed in 2009, carved by Robert Yelton of the Squamish Nation."
A beautiful place to take photos during sunset. "Siwash Rock is a 32 million-year-old sea stack (rock outcropping) located just off the seawall between Third Beach and Lions Gate Bridge in Stanley Park. According to Squamish first nations legend, a man was transformed into Siwash Rock "as an indestructible monument to Clean Fatherhood" – a reward for unselfishness. A lookout above Siwash Rock is accessible from Park Drive or Siwash Rock Trail leading from Prospect Point and Third Beach."
8 habitants recommandent
Siwash Rock
8 habitants recommandent
A beautiful place to take photos during sunset. "Siwash Rock is a 32 million-year-old sea stack (rock outcropping) located just off the seawall between Third Beach and Lions Gate Bridge in Stanley Park. According to Squamish first nations legend, a man was transformed into Siwash Rock "as an indestructible monument to Clean Fatherhood" – a reward for unselfishness. A lookout above Siwash Rock is accessible from Park Drive or Siwash Rock Trail leading from Prospect Point and Third Beach."
"The Stanley Park Hollow Tree, a 700- to 800-year-old Western Red Cedar tree stump is one of the most well-known and photographed landmarks in the park. Historic photographs show people, cars, and even an elephant posing inside the tree's large cavity. It was badly damaged by the severe windstorm in December 2006 and was slated for removal due to safety concerns. However, in 2009 concerned citizens formed the Stanley Park Hollow Tree Conservation Society and stepped forward with a plan to stabilize the tree in a project funded entirely by private donations. Following a public ceremony in October 2011, the restored Hollow Tree began a new chapter in its long history in Stanley Park."
Hollow Tree
Rawlings Trail
"The Stanley Park Hollow Tree, a 700- to 800-year-old Western Red Cedar tree stump is one of the most well-known and photographed landmarks in the park. Historic photographs show people, cars, and even an elephant posing inside the tree's large cavity. It was badly damaged by the severe windstorm in December 2006 and was slated for removal due to safety concerns. However, in 2009 concerned citizens formed the Stanley Park Hollow Tree Conservation Society and stepped forward with a plan to stabilize the tree in a project funded entirely by private donations. Following a public ceremony in October 2011, the restored Hollow Tree began a new chapter in its long history in Stanley Park."
From this point you can get an unbelievably beautiful view of the city and the North Shore Mountains. The Nine O'Clock Gun, itself, booms at 9pm (21:00) every day, and has done so for over 100 years.
Nine OClock Gun
Stanley Park Drive
From this point you can get an unbelievably beautiful view of the city and the North Shore Mountains. The Nine O'Clock Gun, itself, booms at 9pm (21:00) every day, and has done so for over 100 years.
This small lighthouse is a good point to see all the North Shore Mountains (Grouse, Seymour, Cypress...) and westward toward the iconic Lions Gate Bridge.
Phare de Brockton Point
This small lighthouse is a good point to see all the North Shore Mountains (Grouse, Seymour, Cypress...) and westward toward the iconic Lions Gate Bridge.