Biggest tourist attractions in B.C. in 2021

 

Ranked by number of visits in 2020

Published February 8, 2021. Amended February 22, 2021. Sources: Interviews with representatives of companies below and BIV research. Other companies may have ranked but did not respond to information requests by deadline or declined to participate.

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Rank '21 Company Top local executive(s) Expansion plans Year founded Cost of admission (adult) No. of visitors '20/'19

1

Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby St, Vancouver V6Z 2H7
P: 604-662-4714 F: 604-682-1086 vanartgallery.bc.ca

Anthony Kiendl, ceo and director

Planning and design development of a new, purpose-built gallery, doubling the size of the current building, to be located on the Larwill
Park site at the corner of Georgia and Cambie streets

1931

$24

305,421 (1)/365,112 (2)

2

Greater Vancouver Zoo
5048 264 St, Aldergrove V4W 1N7
P: 604-856-6825 F: 604-857-9008 gvzoo.com

Serge Lussier, general manager

Major changes will be happening as the 20-year master plan continues to progress

1970

$28

250,000/215,000

3

Science World British Columbia
1455 Quebec St, Vancouver V6A 3Z7
P: 604-443-7440 F: 604-443-7430 scienceworld.ca

Tracy Redies, president and ceo

NP

1989

$27

228,335/1,009,583

4

VanDusen Botanical Garden
5251 Oak St, Vancouver V6M 4H1
P: 604-257-8335 F: 604-257-8679 vandusengarden.ca

Ema Tanaka, acting garden director, Emily Schultz, acting business team lead

NP

1975

$12 (3)

123,095/387,135

5

Bloedel Conservatory
4600 Cambie St (Queen Elizabeth Park), Vancouver V5Y 2M4
P: 604-257-8584 F: NP bloedelconservatory.ca

Ema Tanaka, acting garden director, Emily Schultz, acting business team lead

NP

1969

$7

60,549/199,113

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