Where Vancouver January February 2017 | Page 56

EntErtainmEnt QUANTUM: The Exhibition (Jan 19-Feb 26). 1455 Quebec St. 604-443-7440. www.scienceworld.ca  Map 1: E7 sea to sky GoNdola The adventure begins with a 10-minute ride on a cable suspended 885 m (2,903 ft) above Squamish. Take in views of Howe Sound from viewing platforms, refuel in Summit Lodge, traverse the suspension bridge, or use the ride up as a jumpingoff point for backcountry adventures (year-round). Off the Sea-to-Sky Hwy (Hwy 99), 2 km south of Squamish. Special event: Valentine’s Day Dinners (Feb 14). 5 and 6:30 pm. Daily shuttle service from Vancouver. Toll-free 1-855-732-8675. www.seatosky gondola.com  Map 2: B8 What happens when you combine food, acrobats and intimacy? You get Cuisine & Confessions (page 54), which tumbles into the Vancouver Playhouse from Jan. 25 to 29. In this meld of dance, theatre and circus, an acrobatic troupe takes over a giant kitchen to craft a meal. Bodies bend, fold and fly as utensils pass around the room and ingredients are creatively mixed. Amidst the culinary gymnastics, acrobats share family recipes, childhood memories and other personal recollections, making the night one to remember. —speNceR vaN vloteN across nations. Granville Island Stage, 1585 Johnston St. 604-687-1644. www.artsclub.com  Map 6: B3 Feb 19 BuBBle Guppies live! Ready to Rock Molly, Gil and the whole gang search every corner of their underwater world for their missing friend, in a show that features rockin’ music, comedic hijinks and audience participation. 2 pm. $25.50-$40. Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton St. www.brownpapertickets.com  Map 1: C6 ATTRACTIONS capilaNo suspeNsioN BRidGe Vancouver’s oldest attraction has thrilled visitors since 1889. Cross the swaying planks of the bridge suspended above the Capilano River and wander among towering evergreens in a West Coast rainforest (yearround). Free shuttle from downtown Vancouver. Open daily. 3735 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver. 604-985-7474. www.capbridge.com Map 4: B4 iNteRNatioNal BuddHist teMple North America’s largest Buddhist temple delivers Eastern philosophies to the Western world through meditation, traditional ceremonies and Chinese craftsmanship. Visitors can learn about Buddhism while exploring the majestic temple grounds, which are home to beautiful sculptures, paintings and horticulture. 9160 Steveston Hwy, Richmond. 604-274-2822. www.budd histtemple.ca. Partial  Map 2: F2 scieNce WoRld at telus WoRld oF scieNce Explore interactive exhibits, watch live science demonstrations, catch a show in the Science Theatre and immerse yourself in the domed OMNIMAX Theatre (year-round). Open Tu-Su. Special events: Power of Ideas Tour (Jan 19-24). Innovation Festival: Vancouver (Jan 19-Feb 3). vaNcouveR aQuaRiuM Home to more than 50,000 strange and wonderful creatures from the Arctic, Amazon, Tropics and Canada’s wild West Coast. Sign up for Animal Encounters to get up close to dolphins, otters, penguins, sea lions and sea turtles (yearround). Open daily. Special event: Hugs & Fishes (Feb 11). Located in Stanley Park, walking distance from downtown. 845 Avison Way. 604-659-3474. www.vanaqua.org  Map 5: B5 vaNcouveR lookout at HaRBouR ceNtRe Sightseeing atop a 169-m (553-ft) tower on the edge of Gastown. Reached via glass elevators, the observation deck offers spectacular 360-degree views of the city, harbour and mountains. Admission tickets are valid all day and evening, allowing same-date return visits (year-round). Open daily. 555 W. Hastings St. 604689-0421. www.vancouverlookout .com  Map 1: C6 MUSEUMS MuseuM oF vaNcouveR Visiting exhibitions and displays highlight local heritage (year-round). Exhibition: Vancouver in the Seventies Focuses on the city’s coming of age in a time of protest, political upheaval, economic prosperity and cultural blossoming (to Feb 26). Open Tu-Su. 1100 Chestnut St. Parking. 604-736-4431. www. museumofvancouver.ca  Map 1: D2 PARkS staNley paRk Vancouver’s 400-ha (1,000-acre) park was named for Lord WE’RE #1 Just in time for our sesquicentennial, Lonely Planet has named Canada the top country in the world to visit in 2017. Find out more at www.lonelyplanet.com. 56 where.ca Ja n ua ry- F e b r ua ry 2 0 1 7 PHOTO By ALEXANDRE GALLIEz FLEXIBLE FOODIES