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Tourism Vancouver Official Map Metro Vancouver Tourism VancouverVancouver Official Official Map MapMetro Metro Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exclusive SavingsSavings Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre To Squamish, Attractions, Sightseeing, Adventure,Adventure, Visitor Centre Whistler & 200 BurrardBurrard Street,Street, Pemberton Accommodation and Entertainment at Canada Place Way Way A Legend Free Reservation && Information Information Services Services 99 Hours of Operation: Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre SkyTrain – Canada Line Free Wifi 9:00am to 5:00pm Daily Free internetinternet stationsstations and and Wi-Fi Wi-Fi access access LIONS Lynn Headwaters Hospital SkyTrain – Expo Line Regional Park A Free VancouverVancouver public public Wi-Fi Wi-Fi beyond beyond the the Visitor Visitor Centre: Centre: #VanWiFi #VanWiFi tourismvancouver.com BAY Ski Area SkyTrain – Millennium Line Cypress Bus Exchange West Coast Express Provincial To Nanaimo, To Bowen Island and Sunshine Coast Park Highway Seaplane Terminal Metro Vancouver Index HORSESHOE Route Number SeaBus Terminal BAY ACCOMMODATIONS PUBLIC TRANSIT Cypress 10 Mountain Trans Canada Highway B.C. Ferries Grouse Vancouver For full schedules visit translink.ca or call 604.953.3333. Mountain Customs – Border Crossing 1 2400 Motel D3 B.C. Ferries Lower Seymour Terminal WEST Conservation 2 Atrium Inn C3 CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN Reserve 3 Conferences & Accommodation at UBC C1 A Waterfront I Marine Drive VANCOUVER B Vancouver City Centre J Bridgeport E 4 Days Inn Vancouver Metro D3 V 1 inch = Approx. 4km / 2.5mi C K B A B Yaletown Roundhouse Templeton Mount Seymour 5 Hostelling International - E D L L Provincial Park Olympic Village Sea Island Centre 9 A Vancouver Jericho Beach C2 1 RD E M D Y Broadway–City Hall YVR Airport MA S E RI L F N N N Indian Richmond/Vancouver Airport E AL 1 cm = Approx. 1.5km / 0.9mi King Edward Aberdeen O D V Lighthouse R L N Arm 6 Fairmont Vancouver Airport E2 G Oakridge–41st Avenue O Lansdowne Park YN Lynn Northlands DEEP L 7 Hilton Vancouver Airport Hotel F1 H Langara–49th Avenue P Richmond–Brighouse To Grouse Mtn NORTH Canyon Golf Course COVE To TAYLOR WAY & Capilano Suspension Horseshoe Park Bridge 8 Opus Hotel Versante F1 Bay D VANCOUVER EXPO LINE SKYTRAIN R Kayak Rentals & Whistler 99 99 9 Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport F1 O A N N 12 Waterfront 22nd Street MARINE DR A 14 10 River Rock Casino Resort F1 B IL 13 MT SEYMOUR PKWY Burrard O New Westminster 6 P 13 11 A 11 Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel F1 16 C 2 15 LLART PORT C Granville P Columbia 2 DO ON H M English W Belcarra 12 Vancouver Airport Marriott Hotel F1 D Q ARINE DR Stanley Y MOODY D Stadium–Chinatown Scott Road Regional Park R E R LIONS Bay Park Burrard IO DAVID AVE Main Street–Science World Gateway IRONWORKERS C N North Vancouver O A F S GATE I C MEMORIAL BRIDGE Inlet R C Commercial–Broadway Surrey Central BRIDGE D D 13 Holiday Inn & Suites North Vancouver C3 SeaBus to BARNET HWY I G T R Nanaimo King George North Vancouver West Coast Express E 14 Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier C3 To North & H U 99 West Vancouver DOWNTOWN 5 7A M 29th Avenue Sapperton 3 GUILDFO RD WY 15 Seaside Hotel Vancouver C3 T PEMBERTON AVE PEMBERTON HASTINGS ST I Joyce–Collingwood V Braid 2 S Simon Fraser A RINE 16 Travelodge J W O Patterson Lougheed Town MA DR POINT G Golden Ears T C W 2 A University 7 S by Wyndham Vancouver Lions Gate C1 K N G Provincial Park Metrotown Centre GREY L ST JO HNS R O T A L X 5 D R PRAIRIE RD S M Royal Oak Production Way– Y D D I 3 1 TH AVE ST AVE I R Suburban Vancouver A 99 A W K E COQUITLAM M Edmonds University R N H M K 7 17 Delta Burnaby Hotel & Conference Centre D4 A A L BROADWAY LO R D L COMO LAKE AVE A N UG A E 4 TH C H BURNABY L 18 Hilton Vancouver Metrotown D4 University Of EE C E 1 D TH AVE D D D MILLENNIUM LINE SKYTRAIN D H H DOMINION R R R R W G British 17 Y 19 Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel E6 A VCC–Clark Evergreen Extension U S Y S H 6 I R E T O E T MAPLE Columbia N PITT RIVER R B L S L A V S 99A V R Commercial–Broadway Burquitlam R 4 O N U AUSTIN RD A D A I Millennium Line O BRIDGE R 1 A D T 14 C M A E N B VANCOUVER N RIDGE Renfrew Moody Centre A K T L H G U 2 u 7 O N CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS S U B W A r N U B N M n A D N O G I a I PORT Rupert Inlet Centre N 1 O A U R R Queen b H y 8 L I B Lake D 15 B E D N U A O L E E D L Deer D ND AVE E O I D Elizabeth Gilmore Coquitlam Central M R A M 1 Burnaby Cariboo R.V. Park & Campground D4 H T T Y COQUITLAM U W W Lake S Park S F P L Y O Brentwood Town Centre Lincoln E ST AVE T 2 Capilano River R.V. Park C1 O R H D U T 5 S C G Q T T E L 7B N S C Holdom Lafarge Lake– T V D S B T 18 Pitt River T A A E S TH AVE R H S N PITT S T 4 H L Sperling–Burnaby Douglas A T K A L H E D I I PORT MANN A E G A Lake ATTRACTIONS & MUSEUMS V I B O W BRIDGE MEADOWS DEWDNEY TRUN K RD N N Expo Line I M A Lake City Way A K Y A R TH AVE C J PATTULLO Vancouver Production Way– G Strait of Georgia T H L BRIDGE 17 Vancouver A University MARINE D S Y 1 Beaty Biodiversity Museum D1 No SE M R T O S International Canada Line rth Arm ARINE D R K Lougheed Town Fras R FR 2 Bloedel Conservatory, Queen Elizabeth Park D2 Airport er R A E S T ive E Centre r R S 3 Hastings Racecourse C3 To Mission To P GOLDEN EARS H 19 ER T 4 Nitobe Memorial Garden D1 BRIDGEPORT RD IM BRIDGE NEW TH AVE E WEST COAST EXPRESS 6 T 5 Pacific National Exhibition C3 E A E R Waterfront Pitt Meadows WESTMINSTER 6 UBC Botanical Garden & E Seaplane R B F D Port Moody Maple Meadows Way Terminal 91 RICHMOND FWY Greenheart Canopy Walkway D1 TH AVE TH AVE C Coquitlam Central G Port Haney TH AVE 7 UBC Museum of Anthropology C1 TR D D H ANS R Port Coquitlam Mission CAN ADA R 8 VanDusen Botanical Garden D2 WESTMINSTER HWY Y H E WY V W O L & The Okanagan Harrison Hot Springs Gate Airtram), Hope (Hell’s Aldergrove, Abbotsford, To T H Please note that station H is located east of Maple Ridge T TH AVE North Vancouver T ALEX FRASER TH AVE G S S S E 19 and is not shown on the map. T G BRIDGE D H 1A 9 Capilano Suspension Bridge Park B2 D S R T N RICHMOND N FORT Five Departures West / East Daily O H D F 10 Grouse Mountain, E er R iv T R r R A D G D e D s S a T r ETER E The Peak of Vancouver B3 R M R R I D LANGLEY R F R R G TH AVE 3 R m E H r P TH AVE 10 E N 99 W SEABUS SCHEDULE . A R . I . Y 11 Maplewood Farm C4 B h E O O t K O L u S 8 I Monday to Saturday First Sail Last Sail N T N N So A R 12 The Polygon Gallery C3 G F R A BRIDGEPORT RD S NS Departing Waterfront 6:16am 1:22am Burns Bog D CA 13 The Shipyards C3 STEVESTON HWY RD R N 99 VER Ecological AD Departing Lonsdale Quay 6:02am 1:00am R I T A T 9 Conservatory SURREY ND AVE HW Burnaby 17 17 O Y F 1 16 C S 14 Burnaby Art Gallery D4 Sundays and Holidays GEORGE MASSEY TUNNEL 15 Burnaby Village Museum & Carousel D4 Departing Waterfront 8:16am 11:16pm 18 STEVESTON DELTA TH AVE TH AVE 10 99A Departing Lonsdale Quay 8:02am 11:02pm LANGLEY BYPASS Richmond 7 NO. RD NO. T 10 TH AVE 16 Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site F2 S 91 11 12 LANGLEY BC FERRIES SAILINGS H 10 TH AVE TH AVE F WESTMINSTER HWY T 17 Gulf of Georgia Cannery From Horseshoe Bay to: Journey Time National Historic Site F2 Nanaimo 1 hour 40 minutes W T 20 18 Richmond Olympic Experience (ROX) F1 S CLOVERDALE Bowen Island 20 minutes To Vancouver E 99 NO. RD NO. S GILBERT RD GILBERT TH TH AVE 10 LADNER TRUNK RD D Langdale & Sunshine Coast 40 minutes A N Langley M F IS RA . 15 S 19 Fort Langley Departure Bay 1 hour 40 minutes RD LADNER ER T Boundary Bay HW National Historic Site of Canada E8 S T Y S Airport From Tsawwassen to: D TH AVE 20 Greater Vancouver Zoo G8 A N 17A Duke Point 2 hours G G 1A Tsawwassen Swartz Bay 1 hour 35 minutes T T T T T T T 21 Big Splash Water Park h3 T T Gulf Islands 1 to 3 hours S S S S S S S S S T H H H H D H H D H S T T T T T T N T N H 99 T TH AVE SHOPPING CENTRES & MARKETS MOST USED NUMBERS R D 99A TSAWWASSEN E TH AVE TH AVE TH AVE 1 Aberdeen Centre F1 Emergency N I 7 R 2 Lonsdale Quay Market C3 (Fire, Ambulance, Police) 911 Boundary A M WHITE 3 McArthurGlen Designer Outlet F1 Non-Emergency Police 604.717.3321 21 B O Bay TH AVE TH AVE Lost Passport 604.717.3321 U ROCK D 4 Metropolis at Metrotown D4 N R MARINE DR City Information 311 D TH AVE E 5 Oakridge Centre D2 T A Y Weather Report 604.664.9010 R White Rock A 6 Park Royal Shopping Centre C1 Y T Beach & Pier Drive B.C.
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