• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Vancouver Guardian
  • Home
  • Arts
  • Food
    • Recipes
  • Lifestyle
    • Comedy
    • Pets
  • Music
  • The City
    • Business
    • Charity
    • History
  • Travel
Recent News
  • [ March 29, 2023 ] Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Get to the Burdy Bus Food
  • [ March 29, 2023 ] “A Day in the Life” with Photographer and Fashion Designer Sam Stringer Arts
  • [ March 28, 2023 ] Charitable Choices: Odo Nkum, Executive Director of Talitha Koum Society Uncategorized
  • [ March 27, 2023 ] Homegrown Business: Her Royal Hair Studio Business
  • [ March 26, 2023 ] Easter Donut Cake from BakeGood Food
HomeTravel

Travel

Travel

How to Plan Your Trip to Vancouver: Tips and Tricks for an Unforgettable Journey

February 3, 2023 admin

Vancouver is a city in the province of British Columbia in Canada. This popular destination attracts travellers from all over the world due to its vibrant culture, stunning natural beauty, and bustling city life. If […]

immigrants
Canada

Canada is betting big on immigrants – we need to do more than set big targets to maximize the potential of immigrants

January 24, 2023 admin

The numbers from Canada’s latest census data, released in late October, grabbed national headlines. In the last five years, 1.3 million newcomers arrived in Canada, the highest number ever recorded by a Canadian census. Canada […]

BC's Ski Resorts: Mountain Stats and Locations
British Columbia

BC’s Ski Resorts: Mountain Stats and Locations

November 19, 2022 April Blumberg

If you’re anything like me, you are beyond stoked for the upcoming ski season, fresh tracks, powder days, and après-ski. For those of us searching for the perfect ski trip, I have compiled a list […]

British Columbia

Ainsworth Hot Springs in the Kootenays

November 1, 2022 April Blumberg

As the cooler weather takes hold, there is no better place for a visit than Ainsworth Hot Springs. Tucked away into the beautiful Purcell Mountains, the hot springs lie next to Kootenay Lake. The hot […]

Vancouver Tourism

Falling for Waterfalls along the Sea to Sky

September 20, 2022 April Blumberg

Fall has always been my favourite season for a road trip most parks are still open, the crowds thin out, and the temperatures are mild. Waterfalls always make for an exciting stop on any road […]

British Columbia

Reclaim your true self with Marpole Retreats

September 14, 2022 admin

Sometimes in life you just need a reset. Routine can take over and it may become more and more difficult to change the path you are on, a path that no longer feels like it […]

British Columbia

Featured Trails: Whistler’s Train Wreck

August 29, 2022 April Blumberg

Whistler’s infamous train wreck trail is a one-of-a-kind experience. Abandoned train cars sit scattered amongst giant cedar and fir trees, as the forest slowly reclaims the twisted metal. Various graffiti artists over the years have […]

dark sky BC parks
British Columbia

Stargazing in BC’s Dark Sky Parks

July 18, 2022 April Blumberg

Canada’s vast landscape and small population make it one of the best countries in the world to view the stars. British Columbia has two designated dark-sky preserves. These parks are ideal spots to stargaze as […]

British Columbia

Featured Trails: Garibaldi Park

June 23, 2022 April Blumberg

One of my most anticipated hikes for this summer is Garibaldi Lake. Only an hour and forty minutes from Vancouver, this trail draws visitors from all over who are eager to view the lake’s crystal […]

Luke Parnell, The Drums Are Calling, 2021. Arylic on canvas. Courtesy of Murray Paterson Marketing Group.
Arts

Northwest Coast artists are pushing art forward with the True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel exhibition

June 16, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The newest exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is now open until March 23, 2023! True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel features 10 Northwest Coast Indigenous artists and their paintings, sculptures, […]

Posts navigation

1 2 »

Weekly Newsletter

Most Recent Posts

  • Burdy Bus
    Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Get to the Burdy Bus
    March 29, 2023
  • Sam Stringer
    “A Day in the Life” with Photographer and Fashion Designer Sam Stringer
    March 29, 2023
  • Talitha Koum Society
    Charitable Choices: Odo Nkum, Executive Director of Talitha Koum Society
    March 28, 2023
  • Her Royal Hair Studio
    Homegrown Business: Her Royal Hair Studio
    March 27, 2023
  • Donut Cake
    Easter Donut Cake from BakeGood
    March 26, 2023
Vancouver Guardian
  • About Vancouver Guardian
  • Advertise on Vancouver Guardian
  • Contact Vancouver Guardian
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Login
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
About Us

A new way to see the news! A Vancouver-Centric Lifestyle Magazine focusing on the Arts, Culture, Travel, Pets, History, Events, Charity + More

Archive

Copyright © 2023 | Vancouver Guardian