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A visitor to Capilano Park takes pictures of The Lions' pointed peaks covered in snow.

Vancouver - With its mild temperatures, not too hot in summer or too cold in winter, and its location on Canada’s Pacific Coast, Vancouver wins accolades annually as one of the world’s most livable cities.

Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors make the most of a short stay in the city which is known for its natural beauty and culture.

FRIDAY

6.30pm: On arrival at Vancouver International airport take a moment to look at the First Nations aboriginal art collection spread around the airport.

Instead of taking a taxi, try the Canada Line rapid transit rail link, which was built before the 2010 Winter Olympics and will get you downtown in 25 minutes.

8pm: After settling into your hotel there are plenty of options for dinner in downtown Vancouver. For something upmarket, try chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s sleek and modern Market restaurant at the Shangri-La Hotel. For a more relaxed meal a good choice would be Chambar in the hip Gastown area. Chambar is known for its Belgian beer selection and mussels.

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The downtown core and Lions Gate Bridge rise above a morning fog just before dawn in Vancouver.

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Grab a copy of the Georgia Straight newspaper to see what music acts are in town. Shows at the Commodore Ballroom are always fun, or stroll down Robson Street, a popular retail area.

SATURDAY

9am: After breakfast, head to the waterfront and the Olympic cauldron. The flame of the nearly 10m structure next to the convention centre is lit for special occasions, and is impressive with the water and North Shore mountains as a backdrop.

10am: Wander over to Stanley Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America. It has woodlands, gardens, totem poles and an aquarium. Walk or bike the 10km seawall and circumnavigate the park while viewing Burrard Inlet. Give yourself three hours if you are going to walk all the way around.

Noon: Stop for lunch in the nearby West End neighbourhood, or try the Teahouse restaurant in Stanley Park, which has spectacular views of English Bay. Another choice is the public food market at Granville Island, across the Burrard Bridge in the trendy suburb of Kitsilano.

1.30pm: Spend a few hours browsing the many small galleries and marinas at Granville Island. The former industrial wasteland on Vancouver’s False Creek has been turned into an urban playground. Head west just a bit to Vanier Park. During the summer it has a variety of events on the beach. To get back downtown, ride across the water on one of the small False Creek ferries.

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4pm: Time for some shopping. Walk up to 4th Avenue in the Kitsilano area, which is full of clothing boutiques, delis and coffee shops. Afterwards catch a bus to one of Vancouver’s public gardens, Queen Elizabeth Park or Van Dusen Botanical Gardens.

6.30pm: Steamworks Brewing Co, the Alibi Room and the Irish Heather GastroPub and its Shebeen Whiskey House are possibilities for a pre-dinner beer. They are all near the Gastown area, which also has plenty of restaurants.

Vancouver, a major film production centre, is sometimes called “Hollywood North”. Reflections Outdoor Restaurant and Lounge, an inner courtyard on the fourth floor of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia, is a popular spot with the hip and moneyed set.

SUNDAY

8am: Get an early start and head to the mountain resort of Whistler. Alpine skiing and Nordic competitions took place there during the Olympics. It’s about a two-hour drive from Vancouver on the scenic Sea to Sky Highway. In the summer, the mountains are a haven for mountain-biking aficionados.

9am: Head to Cypress Mountain. It is about a 20-minute drive from downtown and one of three North Shore ski facilities with summer hiking options. The Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain Skyride, which are in the same area, are also popular. Visitors without a car can cross the harbour to the north shore on the SeaBus ferry.

12.30pm: Vancouver has strong links to Asia and the downtown Chinatown market traces its roots to Vancouver’s role as a railway hub in the late 1800s. It is also home to the Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.

2.30pm: Archaeological evidence indicates people have lived in the Vancouver area since 500BC. Visit the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. For something more adventurous, take a 30-minute sightseeing trip over Vancouver by seaplane. Several operators run services from Vancouver’s downtown float-plane terminal at Coal Harbour. – Reuters

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