Vancouver, BC (CA)
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Too bad, but Inventory is long-gone from Vancouver.
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Not only related to clothing but we spending 16 days in Canada in summer for vacation. We rent a car and go to the obvious spots, Banff, Jasper, Whistler, Vancouver island and Vancouver. Anyone from Canada that may have some tips on where to go and what to see? We are rather active so will do lots of hiking, running, biking.
I will obviously see TJ at The Shop Vancouver. -
I went there a couple of times, so I can only give some tips from a tourist point of view.
Take the Inside Passage, if possible. That was very memorable.
Look for accomodation at the Lodge at Bow Lake. The lodge itself is a sight to see.
Yoho National park was the less touristy, in my opinion.Apart from that - you'll have a hard time checking all the boxes your tourist guide will recommend.
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Great vacation decision @Dmart. We did a similar trip a couple years ago and loved it.
Jasper - Alpine Village is great, simple lodging. Beautiful to sit by the river in Adirondack chairs after hiking. For hiking, Geraldine Lakes trail was challenging but magical. Bear's Paw bakery has good treats.
Banff - Search for an Airbnb listing called "Banff Log Cabin." Super friendly hosts and they make you tons of the most delicious muffins and coffee each morning. Plus easy walk into town.
If you can do the drive between Banff and Jasper around sunrise or sunset, you will be happy.
If you are driving between Banff and Vancouver and looking to breakup the trip, there is fantastic wine tasting in the Okanagan Valley around Kelowna/Penticton. Message me if you want recommendations on specific wineries.
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I recommend pulling over at a random lake by the side of the road and wading out into it.
Aforementioned Geraldine Lakes hike -
If you love the outdoors check out Hinton, Crowsnest Pass, Nordegg, and Drumheller.
Jasper and Banff are great for sure but these are my favorite places to hike and bike and they are not the typical tourist places that everyone goes to.
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Don't have much to add other than Victoria Island is a wonderful place. Lots of fun and delicious things in Victoria, Red fish Blue fish in the harbor for fish tacos, get a pickleboat ride in the harbor, grab a beer from Phillips Brewing (Blue Buck in particular!), recall having a great/simple meal on a fantastic patio at Ferris', and then just drive up the coast anywhere and wander on the beaches. I think Viberg has a shop there but recall hearing they never have much in stock.
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TJ is such a good dude. I haven't been to his new location yet, but next time i'm over in Vancouver I'm planning too. We live in Van not too far from his old shop, but moved to Victoria 9 years ago.
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@mr_showclass The new shop looks nice, although the location in general is borderline…
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@Dmart haha, yeah. I worked in the Downtown Eastside for many years when I live in Vancouver, and lived just outside of it. It's a hard one for sure, lot's of issues.
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If you’re spending any time in Vancouver, take a float plane up to Tofino and spend a night at the tip of the island in the Old Growth forest. If you love nature and the outdoors, this is like a spiritual awakening.