What to do in Vancouver on a Budget - A Wandering Web (2024)

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This small-town girl often finds herself visiting the big city. The big city, in this case, is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Our son recently moved to Burnaby (a district in Vancouver) so we headed out to visit him in February. I have visited Vancouver often because of family in the area. Henry Miller said, “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” Vancouver and the word budget don’t usually go hand-in-hand so my plan was to get a fresh perspective on what to do in Vancouver on a budget.

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Central Park, Burnaby

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Central Park is located at 3883 Imperial Street in Burnaby. The park covers 86.4 hectares and has lovely hiking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and ponds. Not to mention numerous curious squirrels bounding through the trees. The park has immense douglas firs, western hemlocks, cedars, poplar and maple groves. Parking is also free.

Deer Lake Park, Burnaby

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Leisurely walking trails with scenic views of Burnaby are the highlight of Deer Lake Park. Mallard ducks swim, dive and fly to their hearts content, seemingly unaware of the city surrounding them. The Burnaby Art Gallery, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Burnaby Village Museum and Hart House Restaurant are located in the park. During the busy summer festival season, the park is a bustling hub of activity. Visit the park at dusk to catch the sunset over Burnaby. Parking is free.

La foret, Burnaby

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How about brunch? We love a good brunch so head to La foret bakery and cafe in Burnaby for some tasty twists on old classics. Try their squid ink bread. It doesn’t taste fishy at all but looks really cool. Strong coffee, pastries and waffles are served in a renovated auto body shop providing a chic feel. It’s super busy so go early. We dined on Sunday around 11:00 am and just beat the major rush. You know the food is good when people line up for it.

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Lynn Canyon Park, North Vancouver

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If you are a little more adventurous and want a more intense hike, Lynn Canyon is a place to increase your heart rate. At 250 hectares, Lynn Canyon is one of the biggest and most popular parks in Metro Vancouver. A spectacular rainforest with a suspension bridge and seven different trails await your discovery. Parking is free for three hours and there is an ecology centre where you can pick up a trail map for a donation. Just before you reach the suspension bridge, there is a café with washrooms so you can make a pit stop before you start your journey. We visited the park when it was unseasonably cool; however, on warmer days hours could easily be spent exploring the area.

Pacific Spirit Park, Vancouver

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Did you know Vancouver has some World War II historic sites? I love history so when I found out there are concrete bunkers on Wreck Beach dating back to World War II, I had to check them out. Canada built the bunkers in preparation for a possible invasion from Japan during the war. The graffiti covered sentinels stand on the shores, slightly surrounded by trees and brush.

Small-Town Travel Tip: The bunkers are located on a beach where clothing is optional. Be prepared to see nudists. No worries though, just keep your eyes focused on where you are walking and you can avoid any uncomfortable encounters. Don’t gawk or take pictures as that would be considered rude.

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Yes, Canada has a nude beach. It was -7 degrees Celsius when we hiked Wreck Beach. My husband and son were sure there would be no nudists out and about. I was going to make a bet with them and I wish I had. Canadians are slightly crazy when it comes to cold weather. So yes, there were about a half dozen naked people soaking up sunrays. The perfect setting for a family outing!


Parts of the beach are quite rocky. Wear good hiking shoes or boots to reach the bunkers. My feet felt bruised for days after our excursion. That’s what happens when you are not prepared. Parking is not free here so you can expect to pay $1.50/hour or $7.50 for the day. There are a lot of stairs descending to the beach. Park in the lots between Trail 6 and Trail 7 for the closest access to the bunkers. Descend Trail 6 and turn right for a walk along the rocky part of the beach to reach the historic sites. You will need at least two hours to enjoy this site.

Granville Island, Vancouver

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After all my visits to Vancouver, this was my first visit to Granville Island. It feels like you enter a small-town and leave the big city behind. Parking is free on the island for 3 hours, which for us was the perfect amount of time to explore the shops, stop for a bite to eat and enjoy a flight of beer at Granville Island Brewing Taproom as well as a Whiskey tasting at Liberty Distillery. There is something for everyone on Granville Island. During the summer, it would be easy to spend an entire day in this cute little “town”. Markets abound with fresh food and tons of shopping. Outdoor parks and live entertainment also await.

Mount Pleasant, Vancouver

If you love an eclectic neighbourhood with a great vibe, you must visit Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant is a vibrant and diverse area known for its rare stores, heritage buildings, artistic residents, and arts-focused festivals. Graffiti filled alleys give you the perfect Instagram shot. Shop to your heart’s content at vintage stores. Need a haircut? Check out Belmont Barbershop where the beer and conversation are free! My husband got a haircut there and talked about the experience all day. We had dinner at La Taqueria on Main Street and enjoyed delicious margaritas to top off the meal.

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Country Vines Winery, Richmond

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A fourth-generation farm family operates Country Vines Winery in Richmond. Tastings are free, yes, free! Pick your favourite and enjoy a glass for $5.50 or buy a bottle to enjoy on their patio. Small snacks are available but you can pack and bring a picnic. The patio has a great ambiance, especially if you like animals. My favourite wine was the Cabernet Franc. The leather notes made for a unique tasting experience. Opening hours are Thursday to Sunday and holiday Mondays from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm. Following your afternoon tasting, head to Savage Creek Golf course for dinner.

Savage Creek Golf Course & Driving Range, Richmond

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The owners of Country Vines Winery also own the golf course located about a five-minute drive from the winery. The food is incredible and reasonably priced. The Thursday special of schnitzel, mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables was only $14.99. You can hardly eat at a fast food joint for under $15 these days. Their food is locally sourced and the veggies come from their greenhouse (Richmond Country Farms Market), which is next door to the winery. The greenhouse cultivates 300 acres of mixed crops and now they have branched out into grapes for their winery.

Vancouver on a Budget

So there you have it. It is possible to do things in Vancouver on a budget. Prepare to build a wealth of memories with this varied list. British Columbia is a gorgeous province with stunning mountain and ocean views. It also boasts the most temperate climate in Canada. If you want some relaxing sites and need to escape the honking horns of downtown, visit these locations for a truly memorable experience.

All pictures in this post are taken by Charlotte, yours truly, as always, unless otherwise stated.

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FAQs

What is the cheapest way to travel in Vancouver? ›

Public Transport

Vancouver's public transportation is both efficient and convenient. The Translink system includes buses, the SeaBus ferry and the SkyTrain (light rail), all of which are ecologically friendly, reliable and inexpensive.

What to do on a 3 hour layover in Vancouver? ›

10 things to do to make the most of a Vancouver Airport layover
  • Bike or walk around Stanley Park. ...
  • Granville Island. ...
  • Vancouver Aquarium – a good Vancouver Airport layover for a family. ...
  • Museum of Anthropology. ...
  • Pacific Center and Robson Street Shopping. ...
  • Visit Chinatown on a Vancouver Airport layover.
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How much money do you need per day in Vancouver? ›

You should plan to spend around $142 (CA$194) per day on your vacation in Vancouver. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

How much is the Skytrain from Vancouver airport to downtown Vancouver? ›

There are 16 stops along the line, with downtown Vancouver stops including Yaletown, Vancouver City Centre and Waterfront—the terminus for the line. The trip from YVR to downtown Vancouver takes only 26 minutes on a two zone fare of $4.25, plus the $5.00 Canada Line YVR AddFare.

What time of year is cheapest to go to Vancouver? ›

With its array of indoor and outdoor attractions, make sure to add visiting Vancouver to your itinerary. The best times to visit Vancouver are from March to May and from September to November. It is when the weather is mild and hotel prices are reasonable.

Can I go out of airport during layover in Vancouver? ›

You will have to go through customs and immigration upon exiting the airport and on your return. If you choose to leave the airport during an international flight, be sure to be back at the airport at least three hours before your flight to allow time for customs and immigration as well as check-in and security.

Can I leave the airport during a 5 hour layover? ›

Factors to consider before leaving the airport during a layover. If you have an excessive layover time you may be wondering: Can I leave the airport between connecting flights? The short answer is yes. It is possible to exit and reenter the airport.

Can I leave the airport on a 3 hours layover? ›

During domestic layovers, you are free to leave the airport. If your domestic layover is longer than one hour, you should expect to receive two boarding permits. If you want to check out local points of interest, make sure you get your second boarding pass and print it out before you leave.

Is it expensive to eat out in Vancouver? ›

The average cost of food in Vancouver is $25 per day. When dining out, vacationers can get prepared to pay about $10 per meal, per person. Breakfasts are cheaper than lunches or dinners, and sit-down meals at fine restaurants are more expensive than fast or street food.

Do I need Canadian dollars in Vancouver? ›

Currency. We recommend all visitors use Canadian currency (the Canadian Dollar - CAD) when travelling within Canada. Visitors can exchange currency at Canadian chartered banks, trust companies, credit unions, or at offices of foreign exchange brokers, but it is advised to have local currency on hand prior to arriving.

Is eating out expensive in Canada? ›

Here is an idea of the average price of a restaurant meal: Breakfast = $10 to $30 (average $20) Lunch = $15 to $35 (average $25) Dinner = $25 to $60 (average $40)

What is the best way to get around Vancouver? ›

The Skytrain is one of the best and fastest ways to get around Vancouver. Operating on three different lines, the Expo Line, Millenium Line, and Canada Line will take you from the heart of Vancouver out into Surrey, Coquitlam, and Richmond, as well as every stop in between.

What month is the cheapest to fly to Vancouver? ›

Flying to Vancouver
Cheapest flight foundC$20
Cheapest month to flySeptember
Average flight time1 hr, 54 mins
Most popular airlineAir Canada
Average flights per week4,704

Is there Uber in Vancouver? ›

Choose the best ways to get around Vancouver

Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Vancouver. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place.

What is the cheapest way to get to Vancouver Island? ›

The cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island is to car ferry and drive which costs $35 - $150 and takes 3h 47m. What is the fastest way to get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island? The fastest way to get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island is to fly and taxi which takes 1h 48m and costs $340 - $550.

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