Vancouver

What better tourist presentation than the city of Vancouver, preferred for its scenic beauty and the predominance of nature’s power over man?
Canada supports its economy by maintaining vast green areas, creating a real recreational system that guarantees the well-being of communities together with parks and forests.
Vancouver’s wealth is based on the territory and its nature rather than on buildings, as it follows the principle of continuous metropolitan improvement which is based on economic development projects integrated with sustainability.
‘Landscape design’ or ‘territorial design’ favors a type of tourism that is in harmony with the territory and with the future expectations of the different communities in Vancouver, finding space, natural beauty and entertainment.
The Van Dusen Botanical Garden ‘Festival of Lights’ is among the top 10 tourist preferences of this metropolis, which with a million lights, beautifies more than 7,500 species of local and exotic plants.
Various activities and dancing light shows for everyone, photo opportunities with Santa Claus and live entertainment make this garden a place that clearly stands out from forests and parks.
The inclusion of the Chinese, Korean and Japanese garden area offers the visitor a vision of nature that is uncontaminated and cared for at the same time. This is what the VanDusen Botanical Garden Staff leverages with cultural, economic and employment support proposals.
Discounts and various offers encourage tourist attendance and make the event more accessible to everyone, visible this year from the beginning of December until January 5th.
The ‘Festival of Lights’ entertains more than 110 thousand visitors in the winter season. One of the best ways to support the country’s economy thanks to nature conservation.