Secret Food Tour of Vancouver w/ Private Tour Option

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City Manager Austin’s experience of Vancouver food and culture is a powerful one. Outgoing and charismatic, he grew up in small town Ontario and moved to Vancouver 7 years ago and fell in love with the area right away. He enjoyed the seafood, sushi and the mountains right away and his energy on these topics will be sure to rub off on you. He has travelled to 35 countries and Vancouver is the place he always ends up back at. Being an athlete most of his life, his need for food as fuel made him a foodie automatically due to such high dietary needs. He thus made food an important part of his life. Living in Gastown himself as an actor, he is far from silent when it comes to giving tips and sharing his passion for the culture and food in

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Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Starts: Vancouver, Canada
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Half-day Tours



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City Manager Austin’s experience of Vancouver food and culture is a powerful one. Outgoing and charismatic, he grew up in small town Ontario and moved to Vancouver 7 years ago and fell in love with the area right away. He enjoyed the seafood, sushi and the mountains right away and his energy on these topics will be sure to rub off on you. He has travelled to 35 countries and Vancouver is the place he always ends up back at. Being an athlete most of his life, his need for food as fuel made him a foodie automatically due to such high dietary needs. He thus made food an important part of his life. Living in Gastown himself as an actor, he is far from silent when it comes to giving tips and sharing his passion for the culture and food in

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Pass By: Gassy Jack statue, 1 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2H9, Canada

Small statue paying homage to 19th-century founder of the city’s original Gastown settlement.

Pass By: Gastown Steam Clock, 305 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1B9, Canada

First steam clock built in 1977 by Raymond Saunders at the corner of Cambie and Water streets in Vancouver’s Gastown neighbourhood, that mainly serve as tourist-attracting public artworks.

Pass By: Vancouver Lookout, 555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 4N6 Canada

Observation deck in Vancouver, Canada. With its 360-degree viewing deck, it also serves as a tourist attraction with the Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant, offering a physically unobstructed view of the city.

Pass By: Olympic Cauldron, 1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 0C3 Canada

Massive, modern Olympic torch built for the 2010 Winter Games, occasionally lit for special events.

Pass By: Stanley Park Causeway, Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 1Z4 Canada

Vancouver’s largest urban park boasts beaches, trails, scenic seawall & family-friendly attractions.



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