I'm a New Yorker who went to Vancouver for the first time. 7 things surprised me.
Briefly

During a three-night stay in Vancouver, British Columbia, the author enjoyed the city's striking contrasts with NYC. Expecting a typical urban experience, they were pleasantly surprised by forest hikes, opulent estates, and an extraordinary airport welcome at the Pacific Passage. This unique exhibit immerses travelers in the region's natural beauty, featuring indigenous art and stunning soundscapes. The author particularly marveled at the luxurious mansions along Vancouver's Billionaires' Row, enthralled by their architectural elegance and the lush surroundings, showcasing the Pacific Northwest's fusion of nature and urban life.
I was fascinated by the unique aspects of the city that gave me a break from mine.
The Pacific Passage, designed by Aldrich Pears Associates, immerses visitors in the natural wonders of British Columbia.
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