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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, VANCOUVER/ Updated : Mar 18, 2015, 11:32 IST
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Vancouver was named the world's third most liveable city in The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2011 Global Liveability Report.
Vancouver was named the world's third most liveable city in The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2011 Global Liveability Report. Read less
A Vancouver lowdownTalk of the town: Vancouver was named the world's third most liveable city in The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2011 Global Liveability Report.
Word to the wise: Like every city, Vancouver has its own set of rules and need-to-knows. Get clued up on the important ones.
- All BC prices are listed before tax, so remember to factor in the 12 percent Harmonised Sales Tax (HST) for all goods and services.
- A minimum 15 percent gratuity is customary if a service charge has not added to your restaurant bill. Taxi drivers and hair stylists expect at least a 10 percent tip.
- Bar/club doormen will always ask you to present two forms of ID; one with a photo. The legal drinking age is 19.
- Canada's warmest city also houses the nation's largest homeless population (nearly 4,000 and counting). East Hastings is Vancouver's skid row, but you'll see lots of buskers on Granville; spare a quarter if they're good.
- If you see a black bear in a Vancouver nature reserve, don't fret: these guys are pretty docile. Observe from a safe distance.
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