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Vancouver
Canada
Before You Go
May to September offers the best weather with temperatures from 15-22°C (59-72°F) and minimal rain - perfect for outdoor activities. July and August are peak season with warm, sunny days. October brings beautiful fall colors. November to April is rainy season with cooler temperatures (5-12°C), though winters are mild compared to the rest of Canada. Spring (March-May) is unpredictable.
Visa
Check requirementsUS citizens can enter with a passport. Most other nationals need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for visa-free entry up to 6 months. Some countries require a visa. Check requirements at cic.gc.ca.
Getting There
TransportationBy Air: Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the main gateway, located 12km south of downtown.
By Train: Pacific Central Station has VIA Rail connections to other Canadian cities and Amtrak service to Seattle (4 hours).
By Ferry: BC Ferries connect to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.
Language
CommunicationEnglish is the primary language. Vancouver is very multicultural with many languages spoken, but English is universal. Mandarin and Cantonese are also widely spoken due to large Asian communities.
Currency
Money mattersCanadian Dollar (CAD). Exchange rate roughly 1.3-1.4 CAD per USD. Cards accepted everywhere. Tipping is customary: 15-18% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, $2-5 for rideshare drivers.
Getting Around
Local transportSkyTrain: Automated light rail system with three lines covering the metro area. Get a Compass Card. Clean and efficient.
Buses: Comprehensive network, same Compass Card works.
SeaBus: Passenger ferry connecting downtown to North Vancouver.
Uber/Lyft: Available.
Walking: Downtown, Gastown, and waterfront areas are very walkable.
From the Airport
Arrival infoCanada Line: Direct SkyTrain to downtown (25 min, $4.25-5.75 CAD depending on zone).
Shuttle: Door-to-door services ($15-25 per person, 30-45 min).
Taxi/Uber: $35-50 CAD to downtown (20-30 min).
Rental Car: Multiple agencies at airport.
Coffee and Tea
Revolver Coffee
Tiny Gastown coffee bar. Standing-room espresso with rotating beans.