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Beachfront Loghouse
Indulge in the rustic charm of our beachfront loghome featuring soaring double-height beamed ceilings, wood finishes throughout, a central stone hearth fireplace, an open-plan layout, a loft area with a balcony, and an outdoor dining space. Please note we do not provide special consideration around cancellations related to COVID. For more information and to ensure that we are a good fit for your stay read over our online manual at https://bit.ly/2UZCqXO 欲了解更多信息并确保我们非常适合您入住,请参阅我们的在线手册,网址为 https://bit.ly/2wwgU3y It has been my home since 2001. My friends who come to visit for the day often say they feel like they're on holiday. Architecture: The Loghouse was built in 1977 from giant yellow cedar logs milled on-site. The natural finishes continue throughout the house with river rock fireplace, granite countertops, hardwood and slate stone floors throughout. Due to its unique typology amidst contemporary homes in the neighborhood, it was a regular stop for tour buses over many years. There is a self-contained and separate basement suite which is usually tenanted by 2-3 quiet students. You may see them walking on the driveway in and out of the suite which is accessed from the carport. Connections: From the beach out front you are connected by greenways & bikeways to the very best that Vancouver offers: to the west is UBC, the Museum of Anthropology & nudist Wreck Beach; east is Jericho Beach year round sailing, Folk Festival, Kits Beach, Granville Island, downtown & Stanley Park. 4th, 9th and 10th Avenues nearby have lots of good dining & shopping Technology: We encourage our guests to be as unplugged as possible however we have broadband internet access high-speed with wifi access throughout the house, a television in the main bedroom and a projector TV in the living room. TVs are connected to cable as well as Chromecast devices for Netflix YouTube etc. Mobile/cellular signal strength is generally good. Feel free to use our landline for no-charge local calling and our guest smartphone (with free data, North America calling & international texting). Off the main floor there is a large side & front deck barbecue and entertainment area. The decks over the carport and off the main and number 2 bedrooms on the upper floor are unfinished and will be renovated off season (when no guests are present). I'm available by STM (preferred) or AirBnB messaging. One of my family members lives in the separate suite downstairs and may well be available in person to help or answer questions. Locarno Beach sits just 6 kilometers from downtown Vancouver, abutting the Pacific Spirit Regional Park. There are a number of wonderful trails for walking and cycling nearby, as well as shopping and dining options. Best way to get around is by bicycle or on foot. Bicycles for five adults are available to guests at no charge (three singles and a hybrid tandem). It is a 10 minute walk to local transit (see translink dot ca bus stop #50350 or #50276). The Loghouse is a $40 cab fare, $52 limo fare from airport or $18 cab fare from downtown. It is well served by public transit; depending on your destination stops, buses are all within 10 minutes walk: for more information on public transit see translink dot ca.
Apr. 9 – 16
$1,084 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews
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Guest suite in Vancouver
Bright and Cozy Suite in 1912 Kitsilano Home
Bright & sunny downstairs 2 bedroom suite forms part of a 1912 heritage home in KITSILANO/POINT GREY. Updated in 2018 but still retaining quirky features such as wooden floors upstairs & window frames in the suite . Situated 3 blocks from beach & 1 block from 4th Ave. Friendly area, close to UBC & downtown. Home is divided into 3 levels. We live on main level with long term tenants on upper floor. Free parking on street or 1 car at back. Close to bus routes. Best location for visiting Vancouver.
Nov. 22 – 29
$236 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews
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Home in North Vancouver
The Red Float House - Lower Lonsdale
Beautiful newly renovated, fully furnished Float Home. Located in Mosquito Creek Marina, Lower Lonsdale, North Van. 20 mins from Downtown 10 mins from Lonsdale Quay, North Vancouvers premium eating & shopping. An ideal space for someone looking to be in the city yet private and on the water. It is the perfect spot for 1 person or 2 people, 18+ only. Please contact owner in regards to having a pet at The Red Float House. Once approved, there will be a Pet Cleaning Fee is $150. No smoking
Jun. 22 – 29
$448 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Popular amenities for Vancouver vacation rentals

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Stanley Park2,658 locals recommend
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Canada Place433 locals recommend
BC Place418 locals recommend
Rogers Arena408 locals recommend
Queen Elizabeth Park830 locals recommend

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Feb. 3 – 10
$256 CAD per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 857 reviews
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Sparkling Clean & Comfy Kitsilano Condo
Oct. 27 – Nov. 3
$233 CAD per night
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews
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Cozy and Adorable Private Suite
Oct. 19 – 26
$119 CAD per night
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews
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Hogan’s Alley Apartment
Feb. 5 – 12
$163 CAD per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviews
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Loft in Vancouver
Unique Loft in the Heart of Gastown
Feb. 26 – Mar. 5
$282 CAD per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews
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Apr. 21 – 28
$178 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews
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4.81 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews
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Camper/RV in Bowen Island
Secluded & Warm Mountain Airstream + Outdoor Tub
Dec. 4 – 11
$258 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews
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Guest suite in West Vancouver
Sunset Cove - Ocean front suite
Aug. 13 – 20
$264 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews
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Apartment in Vancouver
Beautiful City One Bed Apartment with Free Parking
Jan. 19 – 26
$251 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews
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Guest suite in North Vancouver
Spa Oasis in Deep Cove!
Nov. 16 – 23
$277 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews
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Coastal Suite Retreat
Feb. 3 – 10
$131 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Vancouver

Total rentals

7.4K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

4K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

1K properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

1.7K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

2.9K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

282K reviews

Your guide to Vancouver

Welcome to Vancouver

Framed by coastal mountains and the ocean, the gleaming city of Vancouver is known for its stunning location, beautiful green spaces and beaches, diverse population, walkable neighbourhoods, and a laid-back West Coast lifestyle. The city is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts who can ski in the morning and paddleboard or kayak in the afternoon.

But Vancouver isn’t just about active adventures in the great outdoors. It’s filled with artistic and culinary experiences that highlight First Nations and immigrant cultures. Vancouver has produced some of the most innovative and delicious cuisine in Canada, featuring local ingredients and flavours, accompanied by creations from award-winning local craft brewers and distillers.

Whether you’re dining on delectable fresh seafood on a sunny patio, cycling along the False Creek Seawall, or wandering through museums and independent local boutiques, expect a vibrant urban experience among nature in Vancouver.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Vancouver

Vancouver’s peak visitation period takes place during the summer months, from May to August. The bustling summer season coincides with the city’s best and sunniest weather, when temperatures reach into the mid- and upper-20s Celsius. Expect the city’s beaches, streets, and seawalls to be packed with people sunbathing, walking, and cycling during summer. Fall is a lovely time to visit to enjoy sunny days and fewer crowds. The cooler rainy season begins in November and lasts into March, ushering in a long spring highlighted by the spectacular blossoms of the city’s 40,000 blooming cherry trees. Winter snowfall is rare, as winter temperatures usually hover above freezing, but on the three north shore mountains that frame the city, snow provides great skiing opportunities just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver.


Top things to do in Vancouver

Stanley Park

Vancouver’s downtown peninsula is anchored by Stanley Park, one of the most beautiful and popular urban green spaces in the world. Walk or rent bicycles to ride along the nearly-9-kilometre Stanley Park Seawall, experience a First Nations cultural tour of the forest, or simply enjoy the stunning city and water views from the park’s beaches, playgrounds, and walking trails.

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art

Displaying Coast Salish First Nations carvings and works by a master carver and Haida artist as well as other Indigenous artists, this downtown art gallery is the only public gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and appreciate the artists’ intricate carvings in gold, bronze, jade, and wood.

Spanish Banks Beach

Vancouver is graced with a surprising number of beaches, including the wide sandy expanse of Spanish Banks Beach. Located on the waterfront of the city’s Point Grey neighbourhood, this low-key stretch of sand is a local favorite. It’s ideal for picnics, sunbathing, kite flying, and beach volleyball — or for just enjoying the beach and exploring its extensive low tide all summer long.

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