Category: Local Activities

[Updated for 2022] Your Vancouver Fall Bucket List

The Fall in Vancouver can be an elevating experience for many good reasons. Besides watching the landscape bathed in an incredible display of vibrant colors, there are many fun-filled activities for you to enjoy with your friends and family. Be it hiking along beautiful trails, picking a pumpkin, enjoying your favorite fall delicacies, or hanging out in haunted houses to drive excitement into your daily lives, Vancouver never ceases to surprise you with enjoyable activities.

The Five Best Dog Parks in Vancouver

Whether you have two legs or four, it’s safe to say that we’re fortunate to live in one of the most friendly and beautiful parts of the world. And if you happen to love long walks and frolicking in the sunshine, then you – and your dog! – are going to want to check out these five amazing dog parks in our awesome city.

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Vancouver Valentine’s Day Activities

Valentine’s Day is a day of romance, for sure, however, it can be nerve-wracking trying to come up with the perfect activities. You want to create the right mood of romance, but you also want to have a fun, memorable experience. We’ve taken some of the stress away for you by creating a list of Vancouver, WA Valentine’s Day activities.

10 Best Winter Activities Within Two Hours of Vancouver

If you are looking for exciting winter activities to stave off cabin fever this winter, you’re in luck. Check out our list of cold-weather adventures you can do that are all located within a two hour drive from Vancouver, WA!

7 Fun Fall Activities in Vancouver, WA

Fall in the Pacific Northwest is one of the best times of the year. It starts off as an extension of summer but when the leaves finally change their color, it’s an absolutely beautiful sight to behold. Washingtonians take full advantage of this time of year to get those nature hikes in before the holiday season begins. Autumn is also a great time to enjoy walking tours of scary places, pick pumpkins, and sample locally-grown seasonal foods.