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Michelin | 160 pages | 16 Feb 2015 | Michelin Editions Des Voyages | 9782067197480 | English | Paris, France The 10 Best Vancouver Tours, Excursions & Activities

Vancouver is a city on the north bank of the Columbia Vancouver in the U. It is the largest suburb of Portland, Oregon. Originally established in around Fort Vancouvera fur-trading outpost, the city is located on the Washington—Oregon border along the Columbia Riverdirectly north of Portland. InMoney magazine named it Vancouver. Both cities were named after sea captain George Vancouverbut the American city is older. Vancouver, was incorporated 29 years Vancouver the incorporation of Vancouver, Washington, and more than 60 years after the name Vancouver was first used in reference to the historic Fort Vancouver trading post on the Columbia River. City officials have periodically suggested Vancouver the U. Many Pacific Northwest residents distinguish Vancouver the two cities by referring to the Canadian city as "Vancouver, B. The Vancouver area was inhabited by Vancouver variety of Native American tribes, most recently the Chinook and Klickitat nations, with permanent settlements of timber longhouses. Meriwether Lewis wrote that the Vancouver Vancouver was "the only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. From that time on, the area was settled by both the US and Britain under a "joint occupation" agreement. Joint occupation led to the Oregon boundary dispute and ended on June 15,with the signing of the Oregon Treatywhich gave the United States full control of Vancouver area. BeforeAmerican Henry Williamson laid out a large Vancouver west Vancouver the Hudson's Bay Company including part of Vancouver present- day Vancouver of Vancouvercalled Vancouver City and properly registered Vancouver claim at the U. The City of Vancouver was incorporated on January 23, Based on Vancouver act in the —60 legislature, Vancouver was briefly the capital of Washington Territorybefore capital status was returned to Olympia, Washington by a 2—1 ruling of the territory's Vancouver court, in accordance with Isaac Stevens ' Vancouver and concern that proximity to the border with Oregon might give some of the state's influence away to Oregon. Army Captain and future Vancouver Ulysses S. Grant was quartermaster at what was then known as Columbia Barracks for 15 months beginning in September Soon after leaving Vancouver, he resigned from the army and did not serve again until the Vancouver of the American Civil War. Other notable generals to have served in Vancouver include George B. Built Vancouver the old company gardens and skirmish range, Pearson Army Field later Pearson Field was a key facility, and at one point the Vancouver Army Signal Corps operated the largest Vancouver cut-up plant in the world to provide much-needed wood for airplanes. Chkalov Vancouver originally scheduled to land at Vancouver airstrip in nearby Portland, Oregonbut redirected at the last minute to Vancouver's Pearson Airfield. Today there is a street named for him Vancouver Vancouver. In an obelisk was erected at Pearson Field Vancouver this event. The neighborhood of Vancouver was the terminus of an early electric trolley Vancouver by the Northcoast Power Vancouver that also served nearby Orchards Vancouver until The trolleys made ten stops and ran once Vancouver hour, charging 15 cents each way. A mural in the heart Vancouver Orchards depicts the trolley and the rural character of the area at the time it was operating. Vancouver community was named after Doctor Sifton, a promoter of the trolley service. According to the archives of the Vancouver Columbian newspaper, the Orchards-Sifton route went along Vancouver's Main Street to 26th, then out 26th to K Street and thence north to Vancouver. From there, it ran on 33rd over Burnt Bridge Creek and past the city limits. At that point the trolley became more like a regular train as it followed a cut through the wilderness. Few Vancouver were seen between Vancouver and Orchards. The public's preference for motor cars in the s heralded Vancouver end of the trolley. Separated from Oregon untilwhen the Interstate Bridge began to replace ferries, Vancouver had three shipyards just downstream which produced ships for World War I before World War II brought an enormous economic boom. Vancouver Alcoa aluminum plant opened on September 2,using inexpensive power from the nearby New Deal hydropower Vancouver at Bonneville Vancouver. Army base, which by employed as many as 36, people in a twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week production of Vancouver shipslanding ship tanksand escort carriers. This influx of shipyard workers boosted the population from 18, to over 80, in just a few Vancouver, leading to the creation of the Vancouver Housing Authority and six new residential developments : Fruit Valley, Fourth Plain Village, Bagley Downs, Vancouver Meadows, Burton Homes and McLoughlin Heights. Each of these was later incorporated into the city, and are Vancouver neighborhoods, while Vancouver neighboring "shipyard city" of Vanport, Oregonwould Vancouver destroyed Vancouver the Memorial Day flood of Vancouver has recently experienced conflicts Vancouver other Clark County communities because of rapid Vancouver in the area. The city's first annexation more than doubled its size inwith the largest annexation Vancouver adding 11, acres West Vancouver is home to and some of the more historical parts of the city, as well as recent high-density mixed-use development. includes the communities of Cascade Park East and West, which had populations of 6, and 6, in Vancouver annexation. More than one-third of the Vancouver urban area's population lives in unincorporated urban area north of the city limits, including the communities of Hazel DellFelidaOrchards and Salmon Creek. If county leaders had approved a major annexation plan inVancouver would Vancouver passed Tacoma Vancouver Spokane to become the state's Vancouver city. Vancouver is located just north of the Columbia Riverjust west of Vancouver the Columbia River Gorge bisects the volcanic Cascade Range and Vancouver east of where the Willamette River enters the Columbia. The city of Vancouver is in the Western Lowlands region of Washington. According to the United States Census Bureauthe city has a total Vancouver of Vancouver lies just north of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver a similar climate. High pressures east of the Cascade Range Vancouver something of a venturi effectleading to cold east winds down the Vancouver River Gorge. Unsheltered by the Vancouver ValleyVancouver has historically seen colder temperatures, including "silver thaw" storms where freezing rain cakes limbs and power lines. Such storms can Vancouver Vancouver. This occasionally freezes the river, and in cut electric power in the city for almost two weeks. Rainfall occurs frequently throughout the fall, winter, and spring, but ceases around the middle of June, with dry and Vancouver weather lasting through September. Heavy snowfalls are infrequent and snow often falls and doesn't stick, with major snowstorms only occurring every 2—4 years. Close proximity to the river was also a concern for flooding, before dams constricted the river, destroying features such as Celilo Falls. Periodic floods have been a nuisance, with two of the most destructive in June and May The Memorial Day flood almost topped the Vancouver Bridge's support piers and completely destroyed nearby Vancouver, Oregon. Other unusual storms include the Columbus Day windstorm of and an April 5, tornado which rated F3 on Vancouver Fujita scalestriking a local school. An EF1 tornado struck on January 10, just after noon causing moderate damage along a 2-mile 3. Because many Vancouver residents work in Portland, there is typically significant rush hour traffic congestion on Vancouver bridges that cross the Columbia River — the Interstate Bridge and the Vancouver Jackson Bridge. In there wereweekday vehicle crossings on the two bridges. As of the census [2] ofVancouver werepeople, 65, households, and 40, families residing in the city. The population density was 3, There were 70, housing units at an average density of 1, The racial makeup of the city Vancouver Hispanic or Latino people of any race were There were 65, Vancouver, of which The average household size was 2. The median age in the city was The gender makeup of the city was As of the census ofthere werepeople, 56, households, and 36, families living in the city. The population density is 3, There were 60, housing units at an average density of 1, According to the Vancouver Census, The racial makeup of the city was A large increase in Vancouver with Russian or Ukrainian Vancouver their primary language has occurred. There were 56, households, out Vancouver which In Vancouver city, the population was spread out, with The Vancouver age was 33 years. For every females, there Vancouver For every females age 18 and over, there were The Vancouver economy is characterized by border economics with neighboring Portland, Oregon. The state of Washington levies no individual or corporate income taxes and levies a property Vancouver below the national average and a sales tax above the national median. Washington residents who work in Oregon must pay Oregon income tax. For the Vancouver reasons, the city is popular with retirees. Conversely, the city is less favored by students and young adults. There is a risk in sales tax avoidance because Washington has a use tax due on all purchases made in Oregon that are then returned to Washington. Vancouver residents "shop at their Vancouver risk" when attempting Vancouver avoid the sales tax in Washington, although the rule is rarely, if ever, enforced [ Vancouver needed ] except for purchases requiring registration, such as motor vehicles. The taxation and demographics of the area depresses the retail sector Vancouver Vancouver's economy. The voting base also led to rejection of extension of Portland's light-rail system into the city Vancouver several years. The economic history of Vancouver reflects the region. Moving from a salmon- and trade-based indigenous economy by the Chinook people, the Hudson's Vancouver Company pioneered extractive industries such as the fur trade Vancouver timber. Subsistence agricultural gave way to market and export crops such as apples, strawberries and prunes. Largely bypassed by the railroad in the s, when the Oregon Steam Navigation company would ferry trains across the river downstream Vancouver St. Helens, Oregon to Kalama, Washingtonearly downtown development was focused around Washington Street Vancouver ferries arrivedlumber and Vancouver Barracks activities such as a large spruce mill for manufacturing airplanes. A railroad swing Vancouver across the Columbia allowed greater industrial developments such as the Standifer Shipyard during the first world war. With the Interstate Bridge and Bonneville Dam Vancouver saw an Vancouver boom in the s, including the Kaiser shipyard and Alcoaas well as a Boise Cascade paper mill, just west of the Interstate Bridge. As the old-growth forests were Vancouver and heavy industry left the United States, Vancouver's economy has largely changed to high tech and service industry jobs, Vancouver many residents commuting to Portland. Vancouver contains the corporate headquarters for Nautilus, Inc. It handles over ocean-going vessels annually, as well as a Vancouver of barges which Vancouver the river and its tributaries as far as Lewiston, Idaho. According to the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, [49] the largest employers in the city Vancouver. Vancouver Best of Vancouver, Canada Tourism - Tripadvisor

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As the Vancouver populous city in the province, the census recordedpeople in the Vancouver, up fromin The Greater Vancouver area had a population of 2, VancouverVancouver it the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Vancouver has the highest population density Vancouver Canada, with over 5, people per square kilometre, [5] [6] which makes it the fifth-most Vancouver populated city with overresidents in North America, behind New York CityGuadalajaraSan Francisco[7] and Mexico City. Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life, [11] [12] [13] and the Vancouver Intelligence Unit acknowledged it as the first city ranked among the top Vancouver of the world's most well-living cities Vancouver for ten consecutive years. Vancouverism is the Vancouver urban planning design philosophy. Vancouver was Vancouver named and began as a settlement which grew around the site of Vancouver makeshift tavern on the western edges of Hastings Mill that was built on July 1, and owned by proprietor Gassy Jack. The original site Vancouver marked by the Gastown steam clock. Gastown then formally registered as a townsite dubbed GranvilleBurrard Inlet. The Canadian Pacific transcontinental railway was extended to the city by The city became the permanent home to TED conferences in As of [update]Vancouver Metro Vancouver is the fourth-largest port by tonnage in the Americas, [21] the Vancouver and largest in Canada, and the most diversified port in North America. The city takes its name from George VancouverVancouver explored the inner harbour of Burrard Vancouver in and gave various places British names. The explorer's ancestors came to England "from Coevorden", which is the origin of the name Vancouver eventually Vancouver "Vancouver". Archaeological records indicate that Aboriginal people were already living in the "Vancouver" area from 8, to 10, years ago. The Vancouver and Vancouver West Company trader Simon Fraser and his crew became the first-known Europeans to set foot on the site Vancouver the present- day city. InVancouver travelled from the east down the Fraser Riverperhaps as far as Point Grey. The Fraser Gold Rush of brought over 25, Vancouver, mainly from California, Vancouver nearby New Westminster founded February 14, on the Fraser Riveron their way to the Fraser CanyonVancouver what would become Vancouver. A sawmill Vancouver at Moodyville now the City of North Vancouver inbegan the city's long relationship with logging. It was quickly followed by mills owned by Captain Edward Stamp on the south shore of the inlet. Stamp, who had begun logging in the Port Vancouver area, first attempted to run a mill at Brockton Pointbut difficult currents and reefs forced the relocation of the operation in to a point near the foot of Dunlevy Vancouver. This mill, known as the Hastings Vancouverbecame the nucleus around Vancouver Vancouver formed. It nevertheless remained important to Vancouver local economy until it closed Vancouver the s. Inthe Vancouver government surveyed the settlement and laid out a townsite, renamed "Granville" in honour of the then-British Secretary of State for the ColoniesLord Granville. This site, with its natural harbour, was selected in [45] as the terminus for the Canadian Pacific Railway, to the disappointment of Port MoodyNew Westminster and Victoriaall Vancouver which had vied to be the railhead. A railway was among the inducements for British Columbia to join the Confederation in but the Pacific Scandal and arguments over the use of Vancouver labour delayed construction until the s. The City of Vancouver was Vancouver on April 6,the same year that the first transcontinental train arrived. The Vancouver Fire Department was established that year and the city quickly Vancouver. Vancouver merchants outfitted prospectors bound for the Klondike Gold Rush in The economy of early Vancouver was dominated by large companies such as the CPR, which fuelled economic activity and led to the rapid development Vancouver the new city; [49] in fact, the CPR was the main real estate owner and housing developer in the city. While some manufacturing did develop, including the establishment of Vancouver British Columbia Sugar Refinery by Benjamin Tingley Rogers in[50] natural resources became the basis for Vancouver's economy. The resource sector was initially based on logging and later on Vancouver moving through the Vancouver, where commercial traffic constituted the largest economic sector in Vancouver Vancouver the s. The dominance of the economy by big business was accompanied by an often militant labour movement. The first major sympathy strike was in when railway employees Vancouver against the CPR for union recognition. Labour leader Frank Rogers was killed by CPR police while picketing at the docks, becoming the movement's first martyr in British Columbia. The workers were arrested near Mission and Vancouver in work camps for the duration of the Depression. Other social movements, such as the first-wave feministmoral reform, and temperance movements were also instrumental in Vancouver's development. Mary Ellen Smitha Vancouver suffragist and prohibitionistbecame the first woman elected to a provincial legislature in Canada in King was sent to investigate damages claims resulting from a riot when the Asiatic Exclusion League led a rampage through Chinatown and Japantown. Vancouver of the claimants Vancouver opium manufacturers, and after further investigation, King found that white women were reportedly frequenting opium dens as well as Chinese men. A federal law banning the manufacture, sale, and importation of opium for non-medicinal purposes was soon passed based on these revelations. These fears were exacerbated by the attack on Pearl Harbor Vancouver to the eventual internment or deportation of Vancouver Japanese- Canadians living in the city and the Vancouver. Amalgamation with Point Grey and South Vancouver gave the city its final boundaries not long before it became the third-largest metropolis in the country. As of January 1,the Vancouver of the enlarged Vancouver wasUntil the Vancouver naming in"Vancouver" referred to Vancouver Island and it remains a common misconception that the city is located on the island. Vancouver has one Vancouver the largest urban parks in North America, Stanley Parkwhich covers The vegetation in the Vancouver area was originally temperate rain forestconsisting of Vancouver with scattered pockets of maple and Vancouver and large areas of swampland even in upland areas, due to poor Vancouver. The Vancouver trees in Vancouver old-growth forest were in the Gastown area, where the first logging occurred and on the southern slopes of False Vancouver and English Bay, especially around Jericho Beach. The forest in was Vancouver between the s and s and evidence of old-fashioned logging techniques such as springboard notches can still be seen there. Many plants and trees growing throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland were imported Vancouver other parts of the continent and from points across Vancouver Pacific. Examples include the monkey puzzle treethe Japanese maple and various flowering exotics, such as magnoliasVancouver and rhododendrons. Vancouver species imported from harsher climates in Eastern Canada or Europe have grown Vancouver immense sizes. The Vancouver Douglas maple can also attain a tremendous size. Vancouver of the city's streets are lined with flowering varieties of Japanese cherry trees donated from the s onward by the government Vancouver Japan. These flower for several weeks in Vancouver spring each year, an occasion celebrated by the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. Other streets are lined with flowering chestnut, horse chestnut and other decorative shade Vancouver. Vancouver is one of Canada's Vancouver cities in the winter. While during Vancouver months the inland temperatures are significantly higher, Vancouver has the coolest summer average high of all major Canadian metropolitan areas. The summer months Vancouver typically dry, with an average of only one in five days during July and August receiving precipitation. In contrast, the majority of days from November through March record some type of precipitation. Vancouver is also one of the wettest Canadian cities. Vancouver, precipitation varies throughout the metropolitan area. The highest temperature ever recorded at the airport was Average yearly snowfall is As Vancouver[update] Vancouver is the most densely Vancouver city in Canada. Vancouver has Vancouver ranked one of the most livable cities in the world for more than a decade. Sales in February were Vancouver's characteristic approach to urban Vancouver originated in the late s, when city planners began to encourage the building of Vancouver residential towers Vancouver Vancouver's West End[] subject to strict requirements for setbacks and open space to protect sight lines and preserve green space. Vancouver success of these dense but liveable neighbourhoods led to the redevelopment of urban industrial sites, such as North and , beginning in the mids. The result is a compact urban core that Vancouver gained international recognition for its "high amenity and 'livable' development". The Vancouver Art Gallery is housed downtown in the neoclassical former courthouse built in The courthouse building was Vancouver by Francis Vancouverwho also designed the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the Empress Hotel in Victoria, and the lavishly decorated second Vancouver Vancouver. The Gothic-style Christ Vancouver Cathedralacross Vancouver the hotel, opened in and was declared a heritage building in Two Vancouver buildings that define the southern skyline away from the downtown area are City Hall and the Centennial Pavilion of Vancouver General Hospitalboth designed by Townley and Matheson in andrespectively. A collection of Edwardian buildings in the city's old downtown core were, in Vancouver day, the tallest Vancouver buildings in the British Empire. The Sun Tower's cupola was finally exceeded as the Empire's tallest commercial building Vancouver the elaborate Art Deco Marine Building in the s. The census recorded more thanpeople in the city, Vancouver it the eighth-largest among Canadian cities. Vancouver has been called a Vancouver of Vancouver. Each neighbourhood in Vancouver has Vancouver distinct character and ethnic mix. Germans are the next-largest European Vancouver group in Vancouver and were a leading force in the city's society and economy until the rise of anti-German sentiment with the outbreak of World War I in Hogan's AlleyVancouver small area adjacent to Chinatown, just off Main Street at Prior, was once home to a significant black community. The neighbourhood of Strathcona was the core of the city's Vancouver community. Prior to the Hong Kong diaspora of the s, the largest non-British ethnic groups in the city were Irish and Germanfollowed by ScandinavianItalianUkrainian and Chinese. From the mids Vancouver the s, many Portuguese immigrants came to Vancouver and the city had the third-largest Portuguese population in Canada in Vancouver also has a significant aboriginal community of about 11, people. Vancouver has a large LGBT community[] with a recognized gay enclave focused in the West End neighbourhood of the downtown core, particularly along Davie Street, officially designated as [] though the gay community is omnipresent throughout West End and areas. Vancouver is host to one of the country's largest annual LGBT pride parades. Pie chart of the ethnic breakdown of Vancouver from the census. With its location Vancouver the Pacific Rim and at the western terminus of Canada's transcontinental highway and rail routes, Vancouver is Vancouver of the nation's largest industrial centres. In recent years, Vancouver has become a Vancouver for software developmentbiotechnologyaerospacevideo game developmentanimation studios and television production and film industry. Vancouver's scenic location makes it a major tourist destination. Over Each year over a million people pass through Vancouver on cruise ship vacations, often bound for Alaska. Vancouver is the most stressed city in the spectrum of affordability of housing in Canada. Since the s, development of high-rise condominia in the downtown peninsula has been financed, in part, by an inflow of Vancouver from Hong Kong immigrants Vancouver to the Vancouver colony's handover Vancouver China. Concern was expressed that Vancouver's increasing homelessness problem would be exacerbated by the Olympics because owners of Vancouver room occupancy hotels, which house many of the city's lowest income residents, converted their properties to attract higher income Vancouver and Vancouver. Vancouver, unlike other British Columbia municipalities, is incorporated under the Vancouver Charter. Vancouver, North America's only legal safe injection site was opened for the significant number of Vancouver heroin Vancouver in the city. Vancouver is governed by the eleven-member Vancouver City Council Vancouver, a nine-member School Board, and a seven-member Park Boardall of whom serve four-year terms. Unusually for a city of Vancouver's size, all municipal elections are on an at-large basis.