5 Things To Do in VANCOUVER That Tourists Always Miss!
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Many locals actually prefer Lin Canyon over Capalano because it feels more natural, less touristy, and completely free.
It's basically a mini jungle in the middle of the city.
We tried the creme brulee ice cream with its perfectly caramelized top, plus the rich chocolate Oreo, and both were incredible.
If you're exploring Vancouver and want a dessert experience that's just as entertaining as it is delicious, this place is definitely worth a stop.
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5 Things to do in Vancouver that most tourists miss 🇨🇦 Everyone visits Stanley Park & Granville Island - but what about the hidden gems that most tourists completely miss? In this video, we're sharing 5 unique things to do in Vancouver that offer a different side of the city. From walking across the stunning suspension bridge at Lynn Canyon, to enjoying liquid nitrogen ice cream at Mister Artisan, these are local favorites that deserve a spot on your Vancouver itinerary. Have you visited any of these places? Let us know in the comments! 👍Don't forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications for more travel tips, hidden gems and destination guides from around the world! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:19 Lynn Canyon Park 01:35 Gastown Steam Clock🕰️ 02:24 Bloedel Conservatory 03:27 Dr SunYat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden 04:14 Mister Artisan Ice Cream🍦 ❤️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS - ✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jetlagandlattes/ ✅ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jet.lag.lattes ✅Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576835533945 ✅Website - www.jetlagandlattes.com #travelvlog #travel #vancouver #explorecanada #explorecanada #travelguide