So you’re new to Vancouver, and of course you’re absolutely in love with what’s around you. Who wouldn’t be? You have your perfect piece of the city after spending your time going through all the Vancouver homes for sale until you found exactly what fit your needs.
Now you’re probably looking to get to know your new home a little better. Often, the best way to understand a place is to get to know its history and deeper culture. If you aren’t sure of the best places in Vancouver to do, keep on reading and you’re sure to feel like a local after you’ve checked these places out.
Vancouver Public Library
It’s the 3rd largest library in the country and it’ll serve as a great guide when starting an adventure into local history and culture. There will be the obviously amazing options when it comes to local authors who have written about the city they know and love, but don’t think the information has to end there.
If you are someone that’s bound to go deep into the rabbit hole when it comes to history, you’ll find happiness here with all the access you’ll have to decades worth of newspapers and periodicals offering any onlooker a robust look into the past.
If you’ve purchased an older home, check for any fascinating information regarding what your property might have been like throughout its past lives.
Gastown
If culture is what you seek out in your free time, it won’t be long before you’re familiar with every inch of Gastown. First, it’s an older neighborhood that’s been able to keep its identity and looks throughout the decades. Not only does it appear as sharp as ever, it’s just as contemporary and modern as other areas throughout the city.
By simply taking a walk through the streets, your line of sight will be flooded with old world charm and as you slowly start to window shop, you’ll notice just how deep art runs through Gastown which is evident purely through the number of galleries you are sure to pass.
As you take a break from going gallery to gallery, you’ll have your choice when it comes to unforgettable dining experiences, no matter what you might be craving at the moment. If making sure to take in this neighborhood seems a little overwhelming as someone new to the city, there’s always the option to book a tour guide to help you get familiar.
Vancouver Art Gallery
If you didn’t get your art fix in Gastown, have no fear as there seems to be cultural outlets throughout the entire city and one of those shining gems is the Vancouver Art Gallery. It’s one of the largest in the country and has over 11,000 pieces displayed at any time.
For those looking to learn about British Columbian artists, many of the best are on display from Emily Carr, to Jeff Wall among many other greats. The galley also hosts plenty of events for the kids, so don’t feel like this isn’t a place for the entire family.