This famous park is larger than New York’s Central Park and home to the Seawall.
Stanley Park
Richmond also is known as ____(name)? (in histroic / geography context)
Lulu Island
This large shopping mall in Burnaby is one of the biggest in Canada.
Metrotown
This suspension bridge is one of North Vancouver’s most famous attractions.
Capilano Suspension Bridge
This mountain in West Vancouver is a ski resort and hiking destination.
Cypress Mountain
This Vancouver street runs north–south and is considered the city’s dividing line between east and west.
Main Street
Which road is named as a food street in Richmond?
Alexandra Road
This Burnaby park and lake, once a logging site, is now a popular spot for rowing and birdwatching.
Burnaby Lake
This North Vancouver bridge, opened in 1938, connected the city to downtown Vancouver.
Lion Gate Bridge
This West Vancouver landmark is Canada’s first shopping mall, opened in 1950.
Park Royal Mall
Which street is (was) known as Vancouver’s main entertainment district, filled with clubs and bars.
Granville street
An important festival celebrated in Richmond on July 1
Salmon Festival
This open-air museum in Burnaby preserves pioneer buildings and artifacts, showcasing life in the 1800s and early 1900s.
Burnaby Village Museum
This shipyard district has been redeveloped into a trendy waterfront area.
the Lonsdale Quay/Shipyards District
one of West Vancouver’s most iconic landmarks built in 1912
Point Atkinson Lighthouse
Before becoming one of Vancouver’s most beautiful gardens, this park was once a basalt quarry used for road construction.
Queen Elizabeth Park
What does the Indigenous name Sp’elekwuks, meaning ‘Bubbling Water,’ refer to?
Terra Nova or Richmond in general
Burnaby Mountain is home to this collection of carved wooden poles gifted by Japanese artists, known as the “Playground of the Gods.”
Kamui Mintara
This North Vancouver-born band became world-famous with hits like “Photograph” and “Rock of Ages.
Nickelback
Today, West Vancouver is known for having some of the most expensive homes in Canada, with average prices often exceeding this amount.
several million dollars
In the early 20th century, this Vancouver lake was surrounded by sawmills and logging camps before becoming a public park.
Trout Lake
The oldest community in Richmond ( hint: a fishing village)
Finn Slough
How many years did Burnaby spend as a district municipality before officially becoming a city in 1992?
100 years
The Cleveland Dam in North Vancouver creates this reservoir, which supplies drinking water to the region.
Capilano Lake
This West Vancouver author coined the term “Generation X” and is also a visual artist.
Douglas Coupland