At the westernmost point of the city on the banks of
the Georgia Strait, the campus of the University of British Columbia
(UBC, as it's known) sprawls over 400ha (990ac), much of it forest.
There are several interesting attractions among the beautiful grounds,
including the UBC Museum of Anthropology, which has art and artifacts
from Asia, Africa and the Pacific, and what is widely regarded as
the best totem pole collection in the world. Nearby are the Nitobe
Memorial Gardens, which have been beautifully landscaped in traditional
Japanese style, and Totem Park, with carvings and buildings from a
Haida Indian village. The university's outstanding Botanical Gardens
offer Asian, alpine and other theme gardens, a 16th-century apothecary
garden and Canada's largest rhododendron collection.
Areas of Interest:
Abbotsford
Burnaby
Chilliwack
Chinatown
City of Langley
City of North Vancouver
City of Richmond
City of Surrey
Commercial Drive
Gastown
Lynn Canyon Park
Maple Ridge District
Mt Seymour Provincial Park
North Shore
Port Coquitlam
Queen Elizabeth Park
Stanley Park
Steveston
University of British Columbia
Vanier Park
Vancouver real estate
(general)