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Originally Posted by Treeboy
I would suggest day trip to Whistler as well, you are right, it is a tourist destination all year around, but the Sea-to-Sky highway trip is worth it. I suggest to get a good radar detector for this, as you will not be able to follow the legal speed limit (I noted your good intention to ). At Whistler you can either just look around the town, or take a gondola to the peak and have a short hike. Again, it can be done in one day.
Hard to suggest anything in the city, if you dislike tourist places. Stanley Park is given, you can even drive through it, if desired.
You can visit BMW Car Club of BC to ask local BMW drivers for suggestions.
Another option is to take ferry and swing to Vancouver Island / Victoria.
On the way across the Province, you can make a stop in Penticton in the Okanagan Valley, if you are into wine, visit some local vineries for a tour.
From there, aim for Banff in Alberta and drive to Calgary from there.
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I live in Seattle, so wistler can be visited any given day. I'm going to head away from WA plates as soon as I can.
Hmm. Wine. You clearly have my traveling routines down. I shall be adding your suggestions to my list. Any roads you can recommend, or is Canada like Finland and it'll be good no matter where you go?
With touristy stuff I mean museums, parks built to impress some culture critic who has a stick in their bum, anything space needle sort of things and Canadian bacon, which we all know is a reason most of the world hate you guys. All those fill my real life so I refuse to let them ruin my holiday.
I've got rd, and I have a great routine with cops. If I didn't, I would be missing both of my licenses by now.