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The open, wooden plank layout of the Roundhouse's outdoor Turntable Plaza is a perfect lounging spot for pets and owners alike. Trees and the impressive crane sculpture provide plenty of shade, while perimeter restaurants like Honjin Yaletown Sushi and Sciué Italian Bakery Caffé give you plenty of savoury snacking options once you find a bench.
View this Smart ListYaletown's vibrant Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre is home to a wide variety of programs and classes that bring residents of this densely populated area together. Meet with other moms-to-be at one of the centre's pre-natal programs, including a pre-natal Pilates class for women. Drop-in classes are $13 each and last 45 minutes with discounts available if you commit for multiple classes. The focus here is on core strength and the traditional lengthening and strengthening benefits of Pilates, adapted to the needs of pregnant women.
View this Smart ListLearn more about the city’s locomotive history at Vancouver’s landmark Roundhouse in Yaletown. The 19th-century cluster of buildings once served as the western terminus for the Canadian Pacific Railway and was home to numerous steam trains. A rejuvenation project in the 1990s helped this forgotten rail yard transform into a thriving arts-oriented community centre. Stop by during Doors Open Vancouver to take a tour with one of the original architects on the project, Graham McGarva from VIA Architecture.
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