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Wine on the Vancouver waterfront a wonderful way to unwind

But to snag a nice spot, reservations are recommended

By Rachel Pinsky, for The Columbian
Published: May 7, 2021, 6:00am
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Seattle residents Becca Roundhill and Dominic Thibodeau enjoy red wine on an overcast April evening at Brian Carter Cellars at The Waterfront Vancouver. Getting a spot with a river view takes some planning.
Seattle residents Becca Roundhill and Dominic Thibodeau enjoy red wine on an overcast April evening at Brian Carter Cellars at The Waterfront Vancouver. Getting a spot with a river view takes some planning. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

On sunny days, crowds of people head to Vancouver’s waterfront to find a spot to sit and sip wine. The most popular tasting rooms are the ones facing the Columbia River — Maryhill Winery, Airfield Estates and Brian Carter Cellars.

Here are some tips for snagging a prime river-view spot for sunlit sipping.

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