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    Surprising Things a New Yorker Found Visiting Vancouver, Canada

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    • I spent three nights in Vancouver, British Columbia, in May 2025.
    • The Canadian city looked and felt vastly different from my home, NYC.
    • I was surprised by Vancouver’s forest hikes, luxury estates, and a floating gas station.

    When I need a break from my life in New York City, I tend to avoid other urban metropolises. I usually prefer to divert my attention from the loud, crowded streets at home to national parks and small towns to refresh my state of mind.

    But in May 2025, I decided to try something different. I visited a major city I’d never been to on the other side of the continent — Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada.

    I spent three spring nights in Vancouver. With mountain ranges, quiet forests, and sprawling estates, it looked and felt nothing like NYC. I was fascinated by the unique aspects of the city that gave me a break from mine.

    I didn’t expect to start my trip with a unique experience in the airport, and it made me excited for the coming days.


    Travelers walk through an airport exhibit with a pond on the right and a bird sculpture above

    Pacific Passage sits inside an international airport terminal in Vancouver.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    When I landed in Vancouver after a six-hour flight, I followed fellow passengers through the international terminal to customs. On the way, we walked through a room that made me stop in my tracks. It looked like a museum exhibit.

    Known as the Pacific Passage, this room was designed by AldrichPears Associates to immerse visitors in the natural wonders of British Columbia upon arrival.

    As I entered, I was entranced by the soundtracks of waves crashing and birds chirping through the overhead speaker. The room had a forest scene on the left, a body of water on the right, and sculptures by indigenous artists on display — a canoe in the water and a gigantic thunderbird suspended in the air, among others.

    The city was far lusher than I was expecting.


    A Vancouver landscape with forests and buildings in front of mountains

    A view of Vancouver from Queen Elizabeth Park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I’ve grown accustomed to a lifestyle with limited access to nature in New York. We have plenty of parks, but the skyscrapers and bustling streets dominate the landscape. I long for more natural escapes within my city, but I always assumed the lack of them was the price you pay for a convenient, urban lifestyle.

    That’s not the case in Vancouver. From the downtown area to the quieter surrounding neighborhoods, various tree types stood as tall as the buildings, if not taller. There was no shortage of shade, and looking over the city from hilltops and hotel balconies, I could see how forests were embedded throughout the skyline.

    I was blown away by the city’s quiet hiking trails that felt miles away from the bustling streets.


    A path with forests on either side and two people walking in the distance

    A hiking trail in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    After seeing Vancouver’s forests from a distance, I wanted a closer look. So I wandered Stanley Park and Jericho Beach Park. From the trails, it was easy to forget I was in the middle of a major city.

    Hiking from one neighborhood to the next rather than walking through the developed streets was a scenic route I never expected to find.

    I was stunned by the castle-like hotel that stood out among skyscrapers downtown.


    A tall castle hotel with clouds and blue skies in the background

    The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is downtown.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I spent my first night at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, a historic hotel that looks like a castle.

    I had stayed in a similar Fairmont in the past, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City, where the castle-like structure matched the old-world European-style town. But I was surprised by the Vancouver hotel’s location in the middle of the downtown area in a busy city.

    The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver looked like a medieval relic next to modern skyscrapers.

    From the balcony of a hotel room, I spotted something I’d never seen before — a floating gas station.


    A floating gas station in the water in front of the city of Vancouver

    A view of the gas station from the reporter’s balcony.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I spent my second night in Vancouver at the Fairmont Pacific Rim, which overlooks Coal Harbour. From my balcony room on the 21st floor, I was astonished to spot a Chevron gas station in the water.

    Installed in 2010, the Chevron Legacy is the only gas station for boats in the harbor. Its placement made sense, since I saw a marina full of yachts nearby, but I’d never previously thought about how boats fuel up.

    I was in awe of the mansions along Billionaires’ Row with striking architecture and regal landscaping.


    A Victorian mansion behind extravagant landscaping

    A mansion on Belmont Avenue, Vancouver’s Billionaires’ Row.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    NYC’s Billionaires’ Row is world-famous for its ultra-luxury residential buildings with glass facades that tower over Central Park. Vancouver’s Billionaires’ Row looks vastly different.

    The elite Belmont Avenue in the West Point Grey neighborhood is home to some of the most expensive real estate in the city, including a 10-bedroom, 16-bathroom mansion valued at roughly $72 million, Coast Reporter reported in January 2025.

    A 20-minute drive from downtown, Belmont Avenue is lined with mansions with large lots and ocean views. During my visit, I spotted a range of architectural styles, from Victorian to modern.

    The most surprising part of these properties was the landscaping. Perfectly trimmed trees, bushes, and hedges stood above vibrant flower beds. They looked like grounds you’d find at a European palace.

    I didn’t expect to leave with dreams of moving in.


    The author stands smiling in downtown Vancouver with buildings, streets, and trees in the background

    The reporter enjoys her trip to Vancouver.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I love living in New York, but don’t plan to stay here forever. I’ve always thought that whenever I decided to leave the city for a place with more space and nature, I’d end up somewhere that left me longing for the urban lifestyle.

    But visiting Vancouver made me realize I can have it all — the mountains, the hikes, and the bustling city streets. On the day of my departure, I daydreamed about what my life would be like if I moved there. And one day, I just might.

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