There’s no shortage of things to do when it’s raining in Vancouver. You’ll find fast-action sports, thrilling live music and hilarious stand-up comedy shows, alongside tranquil buildings to explore, such as art galleries and cathedrals. Families will love the fun science and cultural centres too.
This multicultural city is known for its laidback atmosphere and there’s no better place to experience this than in the hundreds of shops and restaurants. You’ll see locals chatting for hours over brunch on weekends, and vendors in the food markets happily discussing their produce (or last night’s ice hockey game) with customers. This friendly city has plenty of fun activities for rainy days and you can discover the best ones in this guide.
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Science World
Fun experiments for all the family
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Science World lies in one of Vancouver’s most iconic buildings. This sparkling geodesic dome is home to several permanent galleries and rotating temporary exhibits where kids can take part in hands-on experiments and games to learn all about science in a fun way. The displays are interactive and suitable for children from toddler age upwards.
Let the budding scientists in your family discover how things work in the Living Lab area or test their skills in the challenging Puzzles and Illusions section. Science World isn’t just for kids though. Every third Thursday, adults can enjoy an original date night at Science World After Dark where you can explore the dome with great food, drinks and music.
Location: 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7, Canada
Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Phone: +1 604-443-7440
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Granville Island Public Market
A lively farmers market
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Granville Island Public Market is a huge indoor venue showcasing a large variety of fresh, seasonal produce from local farmers. It’s a bustling extravaganza of vivid colours with row after row of succulent strawberries, blueberries and cherries. You’ll also find lots of vendors selling unique, hand-crafted items, including jewellery and clothing, alongside artisanal pots of jam and honey.
If the heady aroma of delicious doughnuts and baked goods leaves you feeling hungry, there’s a great selection in the food market and nearby restaurants. Locals like to arrive here early before it gets too crowded, then sit by the water feasting on fresh Thai food, pizza and other delights from the market.
Location: 1689 Johnston Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9, Canada
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: +1 604-666-6655
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Vancouver Art Gallery
Visual arts in downtown
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Vancouver Art Gallery lies in the heart of the city. On a dreary, grey day what better way to escape the rain than by visiting this beautiful building and strolling around the various exhibits? You’ll love the paintings and sculptures by contemporary artists. There’s a strong focus on artists from British Columbia too, including pieces by Emily Carr.
Admission is always free for under 18s, and adults can take advantage of free entry on the first Friday evening of each month. Be sure to reserve a spot in advance as it books up quickly. After you’ve enjoyed the art, why not grab a bite to eat and hit the shops at the CF Pacific Centre, just opposite the gallery?
Location: 750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7, Canada
Open: Wednesday–Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday–Monday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Tuesdays)
Phone: +1 604-662-4700
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Marine Building
A spectacular Art Deco skyscraper
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The Marine Building is a fantastic choice if you love incredible architecture and design. This majestic skyscraper opened in 1930 and features a stunning Art Deco style both inside and outside. As you step into the lobby, your eyes are instantly drawn to the vaulted ceiling and its intricate frescos. But look down at the pristine, tiled floor and you’ll see an amazing mosaic of the zodiac signs.
Be sure to fetch your camera to capture the striking golden lifts and the mesmerising clock which has sea creatures for numerals. The décor has a maritime theme throughout, and you’ll catch it in even the smallest details, such as a small tile depicting The Golden Hind.
Location: 355 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G8, Canada
Open: Monday–Friday from 8.30 am to 5 pm (closed on weekends)
Phone: +1 604-893-3248
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Chinatown Storytelling Centre
A fascinating and dynamic museum
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Chinatown Storytelling Centre is in the Bank of Montreal building in the heart of Chinatown. The museum showcases important events for the Chinese community in Canada dating from the 19th century to the present day. The short, guided tour is highly recommended as the emphasis is on listening to stories and questions and interaction are encouraged.
The special events are popular with both locals and tourists alike. They range from live music and book signings to Chinese Lunar New Year festivities and a celebration of Bruce Lee. The metered parking here can get busy, so it’s a good idea to use the large car park in Chinatown Plaza on Keefer Street. The walk from there takes less than 5 minutes.
Location: 168 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 1T3, Canada
Open: Thursday–Monday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Tuesday–Wednesday)
Phone: +1 604-225-0055
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Bloedel Conservatory
Tropical flora and fauna
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Bloedel Conservatory is a beautiful, domed building in the heart of Queen Elizabeth Park. When it’s raining, this is a great escape to a tropical paradise of over 100 exotic birds and over 500 plants. Stroll through this temperature-controlled dome and be awestruck at the sights and sounds of the birds, especially the magnificent colours of the macaws, cockatoos and parrots.
Inside the Bloedel Conservatory, the walking trails take you through 3 distinct areas: tropical rainforest, subtropical rainforest and desert. You can learn about fig trees, exotic ferns, coffee plants and lilies or you can just wander through the dome taking in the peaceful and lush surroundings.
Location: 4600 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4, Canada
Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Phone: +1 604-257-8584
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Rogers Arena
Fantastic live events in a huge venue
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Rogers Arena is next to the BC Place Stadium in central Vancouver. For live music or fast-action sports, this is a great place to visit. The arena attracts world-class names from all music genres, including Madonna, Kiss, Shania Twain and Burna Boy, and there are often several concerts a month.
If high-energy sports are more your thing, why not take in a game? Rogers Arena is home to the Canucks, a professional ice hockey team, and you’re guaranteed an exciting, action-packed game. If you prefer to see behind the scenes, you can take a fascinating tour every Thursday to Saturday. Be sure to book online early as the slots fill up fast.
Location: 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC V6B 6G1, Canada
Open: Hours vary by show
Phone: +1 604-899-7400
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The Improv Centre
Fun and laughter near the marina
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- Food
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The Improv Centre will have you laughing all evening and in awe of the talent on display here. This improv theatre is hugely popular with locals who come here for the stand-up comedy nights and the fantastic atmosphere. You’ll find a range of shows which change frequently and their website clearly marks which ones aren’t suitable for children, so you can check in advance.
The workshops for teens and adults are also highly recommended and an original way to spend an afternoon. The Improv Centre is close to several restaurants on Granville Island and it’s a good idea to dine nearby first, as the theatre only has a small bar offering light snacks.
Location: 1502 Duranleau Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3S4, Canada
Open: Wednesday from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm, Thursday–Friday from 6.30 pm to 11 pm, Saturday from 2.30 pm to 12.30 am, Sunday from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Monday–Tuesday)
Phone: +1 604-738-7013
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Holy Rosary Cathedral
Beauty and tranquillity in the city centre
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The Holy Rosary Cathedral is an oasis of calm in the centre of one of Canada’s busiest cities. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s a striking example of French Gothic architecture and as you enter the cathedral, you’ll be struck by its sheer size and beauty. The colours and designs in the 20+ stained glass windows are breath-taking, and the Our Lady of the Holy Rosary window has even been featured on a Canada Post stamp.
The cathedral is known for its magnificent pipe organ which has been restored but dates back to 1941. You can enjoy stirring organ music during the special organ concert series held here every year, as well as during mass times.
Location: 650 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3A3, Canada
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +1 604-682-6774
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Seaside Provisions
Delicious seafood in a popular eatery
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Seaside Provisions is an elegant, modern restaurant on the North Shore waterfront. Part of The Seaside Hotel, it offers all-day dining and it’s particularly known for its seafood delicacies and raw bar. Whether you’re looking for a filling breakfast before heading out sightseeing for the day or a delicious evening meal to round off your day with cocktails, you’ll find it in this sophisticated eatery.
Locals flock here for the fantastic brunch options, to sit with friends and chat for hours whilst enjoying great food and views, right next to the water. Happy Hour from Tuesday to Sunday is also popular and there are lots of vegetarian options to choose from too.
Location: 125 Victory Ship Way #130, North Vancouver, BC V7L 0G5, Canada
Open: Monday from 7 am to 11 am, Tuesday–Friday from 7 am to 11 am and 3 pm to 10 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 7 am to 2 pm and 3 pm to 10 pm
Phone: +1 604-973-1477
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