A short drive from the city, historic Steveston is a sweet way to spend
a sunny day.
do
With
whale watching season now in full swing, hopping on a Steveston
Seabreeze Adventures boat, with its hydrophones to eavesdrop on Orca
chitchat, is well worth it. Or if youre a land lover, rent a tandem
bicycle ($10/hr) to cruise the quaint streets or spectacular seaside
South Dyke Trail. Steveston Seabreeze Adventures, 12551 No. 1 Rd.,
Richmond, 604-272-7200, www.seabreezeadventures.ca
eat
After working up an appetite, head to the
classic fish n chips joint Pajos
and indulge cod, salmon or halibut cravings. Sit on one of the many
Adirondack chairs and soak in the rays while your fresh-cut fries soak
up the malt vinegar. Pajo’s on the wharf, Corner of Bayview and Third
Ave., 604-272-1588, www.pajos.com
shop
Youll have a hard time walking away from
Nikaido Gifts empty-handed. The unique boutique offers over 20 varieties
of signature teaslike its currant, bergamot and caramel blend Paris
($7.95)with strict instructions on how to make a perfect cup inside
every packet. To inspire future sojourns, also take home one of
Chronicle Books City
Walks travel decks which hold 50 cards that spotlight a segment of
an international city to explore. Nikaido Gifts, 150-3580 Moncton St.,
Richmond, 604-275-0262.
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