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Book offers 36 amusing (and unexpected) Vancouver locales worth exploring.
Explore Vancouver on foot, the way it’s meant to be seen. This book takes readers through 36 amusing (and sometimes unexpected) locales, providing detailed descriptions, lively anecdotes and little-known facts along the way. Typical hotspots like Granville Island, Gastown and Stanley Park are given a fresh look, while other routes will entice even veteran Vancouverites.
Walking Vancouver author John Lee’s favourite local discoveries and why Gastown’s drinking district gets honours for ‘best walk for a rainy winter day.’
Walking Vancouver
By John Lee
Heritage House, 2009. $19.95