The old part of the city is represented by Gastown. The buildings in this region were created by first settlers. During your walks on paved roadways you will see ancient houses made of burnt brick – the most durable and popular material of those days. The hanging bridge is surely no less interesting and attractive as this is a unique architectural solution. Not far away from it are located a park of totems and Grouse Mountain. The top of the mountain has observation areas from which you can easily view the city and its suburbs.
After a long breathtaking walk on the bridge you can make a stop on Marine Drive embankment and have a cup of coffee on one of multiple restaurants. In 1971 in Vancouver was opened the exhibition center named the Museum of Centuries. On the territory of the museum are also located the Marine Museum and the Planetarium.
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