Landmarks & Monuments in Vancouver

2 picks in Vancouver, Canada

Landmarks & Monuments in Vancouver

Vancouver's iconic landmarks showcase the city's unique blend of modern architecture and historic heritage. From the sail-shaped structure of Canada Place to the historic Gastown neighborhood, these monuments define the city's character and offer stunning photo opportunities.

Canada Place
Must See

Canada Place

An iconic landmark featuring distinctive white sail-like roof structures on Vancouver's waterfront. Built for Expo 86, it houses the Port of Vancouver museum, convention center, and cruise ship terminal. The building offers panoramic views of Burrard Inlet, the North Shore mountains, and downtown Vancouver skyline. Perfect for photography, especially at sunset.

⏱ 1-2 hoursNo Booking Needed
Gastown Steam Clock
Must See

Gastown Steam Clock

A historic Victorian-era steam-powered clock located at the corner of Cambie and Water Streets. Built in 1977, it's one of the world's few steam-powered clocks and a beloved symbol of Gastown. The clock whistles on the hour, drawing crowds of visitors and photographers to this charming cobblestone district.

⏱ 30 minutesNo Booking Needed

Tips for Landmarks & Monuments

  • Visit Canada Place early morning for fewer crowds and better lighting for photos
  • Gastown Steam Clock is most photogenic at night with street lighting
  • Check the cathedral website for concert schedules and special events
  • The area is best explored on foot with comfortable walking shoes

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