Northern Exposure: Our Best Autumn Destinations
Why go south when the weather cools? The shoulder season is perfect for travel, and mild temperatures and fewer crowds mean that you get more bang for your buck when you venture forth. While northern port cities are eminently appealing year-round, they're especially engaging when the leaves are changing, the light is shifting, and an anticipatory energy swells with the advent of the holiday season.
Discover our top choices for travel this fall. We'll take you to less-trod maritime cities and showcase sights and geographies you may not have considered before. Bring a jacket? Sure, come prepared. Don't let a chill in the air prevent you from taking advantage of great opportunities in upper latitudes.
Yaletown from False Creek – Vancouver, BC |
Vancouver, British ColumbiaMust-See: Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a Vancouver treasure and is one of the largest urban parks in North America. Enjoy the park's many attractions, including the formal Rose Garden, Lost Lagoon, Malkin Bowl (an outdoor theater), totem poles at Brockton Point, Lumberman's Arch, Beaver Lake, Vancouver Aquarium, the Vancouver Rowing Club, the Lions' Gate Suspension Bridge, Siwash Rock, Ferguson Point, a water park, and beaches. During summer months, a shuttle bus travels through the park, stopping at some of the most popular attractions.
See more of Vancouver on a local tour. |
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