DISCOVER VANCOUVER
Since Vancouver is a coastal city, it has a mild and wet climate year-round. It can range from 10° to the low 20°s Celsius during the spring, fall and summer. During the summer the temperature drops to approximately 0° to 5° Celsius, and it snows rarely. This makes Vancouver one of the warmest cities in Canada.
Vancouver generally flat, but it is also mountainous on the outskirts of the city. The Coast mountains reside in the outskirts, which includes mountains like Mount Seymour and Grouse Mountain. The Pacific Ocean and the Strait of Georgia neighbors Vancouver to the west, while cities like Seattle and Victoria are just southwest of the city.
The population of Vancouver is 603,502 according to the 2011 population census. The amount of residents also lead to how diverse the city is. Vancouver is in fact one of the most diverse cities in Canada; 52% of the population speak another language besides than English as their mother tongue.
Popular architecture or tourist destinations in Vancouver would be Canada Place, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Stanley Park, and many more.

Precipitation often occurs in Vancouver.

The Coast Mountains neighboring Vancouver.

Canada Place, a popular tourist destination in Vancouver.

Precipitation often occurs in Vancouver.