DAY TRIPS FROM THE CITY
(Courtesy of Sea to Sky Gondola)
Though there are plenty of beaches and gorgeous urban parks (see: Stanley Park, Queen Elizabeth Park to hike through right in the city), the best part about Vancouver is that you can drive 30 minutes to an hour from the urban center into the wild.
SEA-TO SKY GONDOLA, SQUAMISH
Cruise up the scenic highway route or grab the daily shuttle to the Sea to Sky Gondola, which shimmies up 6,300 feet to offer panoramic views of the valley, the bright blue water of Howe Sound, and the majestic Stawamus Chief (which you can later hike, if you're up for it). At the summit, the experience continues with forested trails, a 328-feet suspension bridge, and a view-hugging restaurant at the lodge.
WHISTLER
Continuing up the Sea to Sky Highway will land you in Whistler, famously known for hosting a large part of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and an absolute paradise for skiers worldwide. The mountain range isn't any less gorgeous in the summer, with hiking trails, lakes, and even bear-viewing opportunities galore. Relax at the adorable and lively Whistler Village or soak in an outdoor bath surrounded by rustic scenery at Scandinave Spa.
VICTORIA
A comfortable 1.5-hour ferry ride ($17) to Vancouver Island will whisk you away to Victoria, the province's capital. With quaintness akin to a quiet British town, Victoria is the place to go for high tea at the century-old Empress Hotel or for selfies in front of the Parliament Building (aka a mini Buckingham Palace). Butchart Gardens is recognized as one of the most fabulous gardens in the world and definitely makes it onto any Victoria must-visit list, especially since you can partake in afternoon tea here, too.