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Vancouver is easy to get around without a car or bike, which is why one of the best ways to really explore the city is on foot. Sightseeing is one way to do it, but a walking tour may offer ...
After the Hudson’s Bay fur traders left Fort Vancouver, and long before the Doughboys of World War I arrived, Vancouver Barracks was an Army post in transition.
Vancouver is a spectacular city with so many fun things to do, and interesting places to see, so we put together a Vancouver travel guide to give you some ideas on what to do in Vancouver. We'll cover ...
For Glenn Tkach, walking with pride is more than just a metaphorical concept—it’s a job. Tkach, a storyteller with Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours, dreamed up The Really Gay History Tour ...
Cole Sprouse was spotted introducing his new lady friend, Montreal-based model Ari Fournier, at his favorite spots in Vancouver.
There were fortunes made from Vancouver's dalliance with Prohibition ninety-odd years ago, even today it provides a revenue stream. But for Will Woods and his Forbidden Vancouver walking tour, the ...
In celebration of Black History Month, a walking tour in Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood is revisiting five historical landmarks of the city's Black community.
Vancouver Mayor Grover Percival speaks to World War I veterans. He was believed to have died by suicide in Portland in 1920, but that hasn’t prevented people from spotting him walking endlessly ...
For the World Congress of Scottish Literatures in May, 2017, we set out to create two walking tours that shed light on Vancouver’s rich Scottish history and culture. Our first task involved some ...
The Really Gay History Tour Forbidden Vancouver Also, there's no need to worry about losing sight of Tkach on the tour as he'll be decked out head-to-toe in pink. “This walking tour really is ...