I am hoping for ideas for a three day trip with family trip to Vancouver Canada (two elementary school kids)

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There's a cool little water taxi/ferry that operates across False Creek to Granville Island. It's almost like a big toy (but perfectly safe), so the kids will get a great kick out of this. It will be an adventure for them. It's only about 10-15 minutes and just a couple of dollars, so doable.

At Granville Island there are tons of shops and stalls to explore. You can pick up a lunch here and have a picnic. Granville Island also has some kid-oriented activities. There are also a couple of theatre companies here. I'd check out tourismvancouver.com to see what's on during your time frame. At the end of False Creek there is a children's museum. Sorry, I haven't been in, but it's a consideration.

If you have a vehicle there's a very cool Museum of Anthropology at UBC. That may seem over the heads of the kids, but it has a collection of totem poles, and sometimes in the workshops outback there are native people carving new ones.

Vancouver is a very active city. It's kid and pet friendly. And there are a couple of sand beaches right in the city (English Bay and Sunset Bay Beach), plus the massive Stanley Park. So you have fresh, active options in the city.

Have fun.
Thanks for the tips, will definitely check it out.


Allan Lynch said:
There's a cool little water taxi/ferry that operates across False Creek to Granville Island. It's almost like a big toy (but perfectly safe), so the kids will get a great kick out of this. It will be an adventure for them. It's only about 10-15 minutes and just a couple of dollars, so doable.

At Granville Island there are tons of shops and stalls to explore. You can pick up a lunch here and have a picnic. Granville Island also has some kid-oriented activities. There are also a couple of theatre companies here. I'd check out tourismvancouver.com to see what's on during your time frame. At the end of False Creek there is a children's museum. Sorry, I haven't been in, but it's a consideration.

If you have a vehicle there's a very cool Museum of Anthropology at UBC. That may seem over the heads of the kids, but it has a collection of totem poles, and sometimes in the workshops outback there are native people carving new ones.

Vancouver is a very active city. It's kid and pet friendly. And there are a couple of sand beaches right in the city (English Bay and Sunset Bay Beach), plus the massive Stanley Park. So you have fresh, active options in the city.

Have fun.
I might too late but the Capilano Suspension Bridge, located just north of downtown, is really something with lots of activities for kids - very educational. Plus it's gorgeous!

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