April 26, 2026
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Travel
Vancouver Trip
When did we go….
- Apr 23-26, 2026
Why did we go…
- we were connecting with our friends Tad & Philly who flew up from Dallas and visiting local friends Clemm and Laura
How did we get there…
- 1.5 hour flight to Vancouver
- half hour ride from the airport to our hotel

Where did we stay…
- Hyatt Downtown Vancouver Alberni
- located in the middle of the downtown core
- beautiful hotel and spacious rooms but very loud street noise
- nice outdoor fifth floor pool, jacuzzi and relaxation area
- the basement pick up point was very confusing for Uber drivers, so that was a constant challenge
Where did we eat:
- Acuyu (lunch, Mexican, new and nicely appointed with excellent food despite an innocent order screw up for Marilyn’s meal, funky African dude sitting beside us in colorful shorts and a suit jacket)
- Nuba (dinner with our friends Gregg and Laura, we went to the wrong location initially in Gastown instead of Yaletown, very nice place with a fun server and very tasty Indian food)
- Caffe Villaggio (breakfast every morning, nice 15 minute walk from our hotel, promenade beside the Westin Bayshore with a beautiful harbor view, enjoyed Americano’s and jumbo Morning Glory muffins)
- Sandbar (lunch, Granville Island, outdoor patio overlooking False Creek, one of our go to spots, excellent food and service)
- Carlino (dinner, hotel restaurant lounge, very nicely appointed with fun servers and excellent food and drinks)
- Hapa Izakaya (dinner, Asian, Yaletown, had a nice visit with the owner and our new friend ‘stuntman’ Larry who bought up a huge bottle of sake

What did we do…
- walked along the inner harbor on a beautiful spring day and along Robson Street but struck out on finding anything unique to buy
- relaxed by the pool and hopped in the jacuzzi on the 5th floor of our hotel
- had several visits with our friends Tad and Philly and Philly’s daughter Maria and her partner Trent (the kids were in from Seattle)
- walked over to Granville Island including the sea bus across False Creek and poked around in some of our favorite stores
- went to Circle Wellness hydrotherapy spa on Granville Island (private pods in a serene inner city setting)
- also went to Tevah Wellness (new hydrotherapy spa in Yaletown with a massive sauna and cold tubs, very well appointed and a nice experience)
- walked along English Bay Beach, into Stanley Park by Lost Lagoon and into Coal Harbour for a latte at Caviar Bistro, along the promenade and back to our hotel
- attended the Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Colorado Rapids soccer match at B.C. Place

Background:
- one of Canada’s densest and most ethnically diverse cities
- greater Vancouver population of 2.6M
What did we not do that is on the agenda for next time:
- check out more neighborhoods and new restaurants
- do a food tour
- do a driving tour with Wild BC Tours
Final thoughts:
- the weather was terrific, and all the blossoms were coming out, while it was snowing and cold back in Calgary
- Vancouver is a fun city with very eclectic people
