Vancouver Photo Essays

Stunning pictures of Vancouver and Richmond BC from the best local photographers. All photos are licensed under Creative Commons so you can use them, just please link back to the original article.

Photo Essay: Canyon Lights at the Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge presents the annual Canyon Lights festivities from November 30 until January, 2013 and I must say, the show is beyond spectacular. Not only you will have a chance to find yourself in a fairy tale thanks to thousands of twinkling lights but also you can return to your childhood and make a wish under the world’s tallest (46.4 m) living Christmas tree!

Vancouver Weekends: Capilano Suspension Bridge

Vancouver residents are really lucky to have some great recreational spots just around the corner! For example, there’s Cypress Hill towering above the city (which is one of BC’s many superb ski resorts), the “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster” steep trail at Grouse Mountain (which can put your fitness to the test) and there are a lot of beautiful natural parks and nature reserves within reach for some serious weekend hiking. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is named after the simple suspension bridge hanging over the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver.

The Most Beautiful Beaches Near Vancouver: Get Inspired For Locations

There are so many beaches in and around Vancouver that you can visit whenever you feel like taking a short break and watching the waves gently roll. Beaches are a very popular topic in photography — with their dramatic skies during sunset, fleeting moments before a storm hits the shores, and experimenting with exposure while taking a photo of a bridge. You name it. We bring you the very best Vancouver locations to take your camera and tripod to get some beautiful shots! And the best thing is, most of these beaches are just minutes away from downtown.

South Cambie: The Smallest of Vancouver’s Neighbourhoods

One of Vancouver’s smallest neighbourhoods, South Cambie is a small strip of land that is wedged between two completely different areas of the city – you have the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park with the best views of the city on one side and the upscale and high-priced Shaughnessy on the other. The neighbourhood is bounded by Oak and Cambie streets, and West 16th and 41st Avenues.

VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver Photo Essay

One of the city’s most serene places, the VanDusen Botanical Garden (named after local lumber worker and philanthropist Whitford Julian VanDusen) has served the public since 1975. If you love flowers and gardening, you will definitely fall in love with VanDusen. It’s a perfect place to take your date or if you need a quiet place to sit and enjoy the beautiful flowers and landscaping.