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  1. Richmond is a city in the coastal Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly a suburban city, it occupies almost the entirety of Lulu Island (excluding Queensborough), between the two estuarine distributaries of the Fraser River.

  2. City of Richmond. Richmond City Hall 6911 No. 3 Road Richmond, British Columbia V6Y 2C1 Canada. 604-276-4000. Mon-Fri: 8:15am-5:00pm

  3. Richmond is a thriving city where culture and character converge in a stunning setting. Whatever you crave – incredible Asian cuisine, breathtaking nature, or captivating history – Richmond is an experience truly Canadian in its multicultural essence and authentically Pacific. It’s all here.

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  4. Eat, play, and shop in Richmond. It’s all here, really. Dig into the rich, multicultural arts scene and history or explore the shops and find a few treasures.

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  5. The City of Richmond is located on Canada's Pacific Coast in the province of British Columbia. Richmond is a unique island city, favourably located within Metro Vancouver in close proximity to downtown Vancouver and the US border.

  6. Activities & Attractions in Richmond, BC. Where raw natural wonder meets urban cultural cool. Explore. There’s never a dull moment in Richmond, because there’s always something new to discover. Eclectic markets, shops, and strip malls line many of Richmond’s main streets, each providing a wide range of niche and must-have products.

  7. Richmond attracts visitors with its multicultural shopping and dining opportunities, and its unique historic and heritage sites. Here, you’ll find many attractions, including an Asian street-food night market, an International Buddhist Temple modelled after Beijing’s Forbidden City, and a bustling Chinese retail district called Golden Village.