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9 O'Clock Gun
The guide was updated:Every evening at 9 o'clock, this old naval artillery gun blasts a deafening shot from its barrel. The sound used to be a signal for fishermen—they knew to return to the harbour following a day's work. The daily signal continues to serve its purpose until today. If you choose to come watch the gun go off, make sure to keep a safe distance or cover your ears.
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Vancouver Art Gallery
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Gastown
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Gastown also hosts numerous annual events and festivals, such as the Vancouver International Jazz Festival and the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix international bicycle race.
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Vancouver Lookout
Ride to the Observation Deck 177 meters above the city for a breathtaking 360-degree view of Vancouver. The elevator ride to get up to such heights is a thrill, and once you're there you can partake in an interesting and informative guided tour.
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Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
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Science World
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Canada Place
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Stanley Park
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Chinatown
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Granville Island
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Grouse Mountain
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English Bay
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Museum of Anthropology
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Queen Elizabeth Park
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9 O'Clock Gun
Every evening at 9 o'clock, this old naval artillery gun blasts a deafening shot from its barrel. The sound used to be a signal for fishermen—they knew to return to the harbour following a day's work. The daily signal continues to serve its purpose until today. If you choose to come watch the gun go off, make sure to keep a safe distance or cover your ears.
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