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230, 4321 Still Creek Drive, Burnaby BC V5C 6S7 604.299.7311 | canadawide.com FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: CAM MCDONALD 604-473-0394 [email protected] FRESH NEW concept, with 30+ pages of authentic content, including influencer- curated and insider-recommended experiences and information, in collaboration with the creators of BCLiving.ca. OFFICIAL GUIDE for visitors and the essential and only guide many visitors see ON THE GROUND distribution to in-market visitors, and travellers planning a visit LISTS, MAPS and ITINERARIES to must-see, must-do, must-have experiences KEY INFORMATION including maps, logistics, heritage and culture, festivals and events UNIQUE OPPORTUNITES from cover exposure to your own custom content • PLUS complimentary listings for Tourism Vancouver members ANNUAL CIRCULATION: 150,000 READERSHIP*: 500,000 PRINT RATES Full page $7,180 2/3 page $5,708 1/2 page $4,236 1/3 page $3,656 1/6 page $1,836 All rates shown in net Canadian dollars. Premium positioning $500 Outside back cover $9,000 Inside back cover $8,560 Inside front cover $8,440 Front cover* $24,995 *Image only to be featured on cover subject to approval. VANCOUVER 2016/2017 Official Visitors’ Guide ADVERTSISING DEADLINES SPACE CLOSE MATERIAL DUE PUBLICATION DATE March 8 March 22 May 15

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Page 1: VANCOUVER - Cloudinary · 2016. 2. 22. · FRESH NEW concept, with 30+ pages of authentic content, including in˜ uencer-curated and insider-recommended experiences and information,

230, 4321 Still Creek Drive, Burnaby BC V5C 6S7 604.299.7311 | canadawide.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

CAM [email protected]

FRESH NEW concept, with 30+ pages of authentic content, including in� uencer-curated and insider-recommended experiences and information, in collaboration with the creators of BCLiving.ca.

• OFFICIAL GUIDE for visitors and the essential and only guide many visitors see

• ON THE GROUND distribution to in-market visitors, and travellers planning a visit

• LISTS, MAPS and ITINERARIES to must-see, must-do, must-have experiences

• KEY INFORMATION including maps, logistics, heritage and culture, festivals and events

• UNIQUE OPPORTUNITES from cover exposure to your own custom content

• PLUS complimentary listings for Tourism Vancouver members

annual circulation: 150,000 reaDership*: 500,000

print RaTesfull page $7,180

2/3 page $5,708

1/2 page $4,236

1/3 page $3,656

1/6 page $1,836all rates shown in net canadian dollars.premium positioning $500

outside back cover $9,000

inside back cover $8,560

inside front cover $8,440

front cover* $24,995

*Image only to be featured on cover subject to approval.

VANCOUVER2016/2017 Offi cial Visitors’ Guide

aDVertsising deadLiNesSPACE CLOSE MATERIAL DUE PUBLICATION DATEMarch 8 March 22 May 15

Page 2: VANCOUVER - Cloudinary · 2016. 2. 22. · FRESH NEW concept, with 30+ pages of authentic content, including in˜ uencer-curated and insider-recommended experiences and information,

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Hours of Operation: 9:00am to 5:00pm Daily

tourismvancouver.com

Exclusive DiscountsAccommodation, Sightseeing, Adventure, Attractions, EntertainmentFree Reservation & Information Services

Located inside the Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre

ATTRACTIONS & MUSEUMS

VANCOUVER The BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum E6 Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art D5 Canada Place C6 Christ Church Cathedral D5 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden E7 FlyOver Canada C6 Harbour Cruises & Events B3, C5 H.R. McMillan Space Centre & Museum of Vancouver E2 Roedde House Museum C3 Science World British Columbia F7 Stanley Park Horse Drawn Tours A4 St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church D4 Vancouver Aquarium A4 Vancouver Art Gallery D5 Vancouver Lookout D6 Vancouver Maritime Museum E2 Vancouver Police Museum D7

CULTURAL CENTRES

1 Le Centre Culturel Francophone de Vancouver G3

SHOPPING CENTRES

1 Harbour Centre D62 Pacific Centre D53 Royal Centre Mall C54 Waterfront Centre C5

THEATRE & PERFORMING ARTS

1 Arts Club Theatre Company: Granville Island Stage F32 Arts Club Theatre Company: Stanley Alliance Industrial Stage H33 Commodore Ballroom D54 Dance Centre E45 The Firehall Arts Centre D76 Orpheum Theatre D57 Queen Elizabeth Theatre E68 VanCity Theatre E49 Vancouver Playhouse D610 Vancouver TheatreSports League F311 Vogue Theatre E5

ACCOMMODATIONS

Hotels1 Auberge Vancouver Hotel C52 Barclay Hotel C43 Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Centre E44 Best Western Plus Downtown Vancouver E45 Best Western Plus Sands Hotel C26 Blue Horizon Hotel C47 The Buchan Hotel B38 Budget Inn – Patricia Hotel D89 The Burrard E410 Carmana Plaza C411 Century Plaza Hotel & Spa D412 Coast Coal Harbour Hotel C513 Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites C314 Comfort Inn Downtown E415 Days Inn Vancouver Downtown C516 Delta Vancouver Suites D617 Empire Landmark Hotel - Downtown Vancouver C418 Executive Hotel Le Soleil C519 Executive Hotel Vintage Park E420 The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver D521 Fairmont Pacific Rim C522 The Fairmont Waterfront C623 Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver D524 The Georgian Court Hotel E625 Granville Island Hotel G426 Greenbrier Suites Hotel C427 Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Downtown Vancouver E528 Holiday Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown E429 Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre H530 Howard Johnson Hotel E431 Hyatt Regency Vancouver C532 L'Hermitage Hotel D533 The Listel Hotel C434 Loden Hotel C435 Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver D536 Moda Hotel E537 Opus Hotel Vancouver F438 Pan Pacific Vancouver C639 Park Inn & Suites Vancouver Broadway H440 Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront C541 Ramada Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver E442 Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver D643 Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown Vancouver E444 Riviera Boutique Suites C445 Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel E546 Rosewood Hotel Georgia D547 Sandman Hotel Downtown Vancouver E648 Sandman Suites on Davie - Downtown Vancouver D349 Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver C450 Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel D451 Skwachays Healing Lodge D652 St. Regis Hotel D553 Sunset Inn & Suites D354 The Sutton Place Hotel D455 The Sylvia Hotel C256 Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown C557 Victorian Hotel D658 Wedgewood Hotel & Spa D459 The Westin Bayshore Vancouver B460 Westin Grand Vancouver D561 YWCA Hotel E6

Bed & Breakfasts62 Barclay House Bed & Breakfast C463 Douglas Guest House H564 English Bay Inn C265 The Manor Guest House Bed & Breakfast H666 Mickey’s Kits Beach Chalet F167 ‘O Canada’ House Bed & Breakfast D468 West End Guest House C4

Hostels69 C & N Backpackers Hostel E770 Hostelling International - Vancouver Central E471 Hostelling International - Vancouver Downtown E372 SameSun Backpacker Lodges - Vancouver E473 St. Clair Hotel D5

Travel Apartments74 Accommodations by Pillow Suites H675 The Landis Hotel & Suites E476 Lord Stanley Suites on the Park B377 Robson Suites B378 Rosellen Suites at Stanley Park B279 Times Square Suites Hotel B3

Downtown Vancouver Index

Over 50 convenient locations in Downtown Vancouver. Look for the orange P’s.When you purchase Same-Day, Half-Price tickets at Tickets Tonight, you will receive EasyPark tokens worth $2 CAD.

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As Brent* lovingly stares at his pre-cious 13-month-old son, Charlie*, asleep

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After unsuccessfully trying for one year to get pregnant, the couple decided to explore fertil-ity treatments. “We found each other late in life. Both of us had previously been married, and we really wanted a child,” says Danielle.

Armed with information and statistics, the couple knew their chances of conceiving were slim given their age and their com-bined low egg and sperm counts. “Dr. Anthony Cheung (founder and medical director at Grace Fertility Centre) really cares about his patients,” says Danielle. “He gives you the straight goods and doesn’t give you false hope.” After weighing their odds and on the advice of Dr. Cheung, the couple decided to give In Vitro Fertiliza-tion (IVF) a chance.

The team at Grace provided Brent and Danielle a range of fertility

treatments to consider. Once they decided which approach to take, all that was left was to begin the treatment process.

“There’s a lot of pressure you feel while undergoing IVF — it’s incredibly stressful and emo-tional,” explains Brent. “Dani-elle had to change her diet and used three different hormone

injection cocktails daily to help more eggs to mature.”

There’s no question the pro-cess was painful at times, but what kept the hopeful couple going was the possibility of making their dream of having a child a reality. Brent was also quick to note that Dr. Cheung and the staff were there with them every step of the way, which made a big difference as well.

Despite things not going their way the first time around, Danielle and Brent found out in May 2013 that their second IVF attempt was a success. Nine months later, Charlie was born, weighing a healthy eight pounds, three ounces.

“Helping women in their ear-ly 40s to conceive is a challenge, requiring individualized IVF management. Although preg-nancy success is higher using eggs from younger donors, many desire to have their own genetic child. So we work with them, mutually acknowledging the odds. And when there is a good outcome, it is all worth it,” says Dr. Cheung. “Grace improves the lives of those we touch through delivery of best quality care with compassion, knowledge transfer and research.”

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When a Plan Comes TogetherAfter enduring difficulties conceiving, a Vancouver couple is now living the dream as a result of successful In Vitro Fertilization treatment

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