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  • Vancouver City Centre

    Vancouver City Centre
    by deff1
    posted 8 months ago
    4 comments and 5 votes

    The Different and Inspiring buildings of Vancouver's Downtown. The City of Vancouver is a relatively new city. The architecture of the city center is always changing.

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  • Winter in Vancouver

    Winter in Vancouver
    by deff1
    posted 10 months ago
    4 comments and 3 votes

    The City of Vancouver just recently experienced its biggest Winter snowfall since 1967. Traditionally Vancouver does not get a lot of snow or any at all but this year 2ft of snow fell in the city itself, it made for hazardous traveling conditions with the airport delays, train cancellations, buses not running, cars being stranded everywhere. The City itself was unprepared.

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  • Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver

    Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver
    by deff1
    posted 12 months ago
    2 votes

    Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most visited places in Vancouver. According to the park board the park receives 6 Million visitors a year and that it is also the highest place in Vancouver.

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  • Granvillie Island Market

    Granvillie Island Market
    by deff1
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    Granville Island Market is one of the most visited places in Vancouver. Its the place to soak in the atmosphere of the City.

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  • Kitsilano Beach Park

    Kitsilano Beach Park
    by deff1
    posted about 1 year ago
    one comment and 3 votes

    Kitsilano Beach Park or Kits park as it's locally known is one of the most popular spots in Vancouver.

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  • Vancouver, Downtown - East Side

    Vancouver, Downtown - East Side
    by poitr
    posted about 1 year ago
    3 comments and 3 votes

    The Vancouver downtown east side has quite a story and history. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Vancouver, B.C. At the turn of the 20th century, this was the heart of Vancouver (Hastings st. & Main St.) Everything was there, the main library, the banks, City hall, fantastic shopping and even the Wood wards Department Store. The great photographer Fred Herktzog focussed much of his time to this area.

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  • City of North Vancouver

    City of North Vancouver
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    The City of North Vancouver lies to the north of downtown Vancouver, across the Burrard Inlet. Excellent views of Downtown skyline and North Shore Mountains can be seen. Travel here from downtown by the Seabus, every 15mins during peak times: http://www.translink.bc.ca/Transportation_Services/SeaBus/

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  • Polar Bear Pit (Vancouver)

    Polar Bear Pit (Vancouver)
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 comments and 1 vote

    It's a sad story really, not far from the excellent Vancouver Aquarium, just a short walk of about 100 meters you will find an abandoned Polar Bear Pit which was once a part of the now defunct Stanley Park Zoo.

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  • Vancouver

    Vancouver
    by fantastick
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    Vancouver was my first trip alone, and the trip that I'll never ever forget. I spent one month there studying and sight-seeing. If you think of traveling to study English, definitely you have to go to Vancouver, it's a great place to study. Besides that, it's a great city for people who want to have everything around them.

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  • 2nd Beach Pool

    2nd Beach Pool
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    Who doesn't love those sunny summer days? Or enjoy going to an outdoor heated pool? In Vancouver we have 2 favourites, 2nd Beach Pool in Stanley Park (pictured here) and Kitsilano Pool which is great for the more serious lane-swimmers. 2nd Beach Pool has 2 small slides and it's right on the edge of the ocean, the scenery is amazing. Bikes and roller-blades whiz by on the seawall, floatplanes in the sky, forest to the rear with raccoons, geese, swans, eagles and more.

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  • Cactus Club Café

    Cactus Club Café
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    3 votes

    It's one of our favourite places to dine, mainly because of the design and décor, you'll wish your dining room at home was like this. A bank of TV screens behind the bar keeps the sports fans happy. The restaurant seating is mostly booths that seat 4, with cool dim lighting, very snug and cozy. The menu is the usual west coast fusion, I can only recommend the Steaks, and these are always good. Other items include Ahi Tuna, Endamame, and Fajitas. For drinks, Margaritas are popular, in many flavors.

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  • Downtown Vancouver and beyond

    Downtown Vancouver and beyond
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    one comment and 3 votes

    From street level at the Harbor Centre building in Vancouver you can ride the elevator to The Lookout, a 360 degree observatory high above the city. It's open all day from about 9 am to 10 pm and your ticket is valid for the whole day, so you can go back for night shots. It costs about $13 per person. The elevator is on the outside of the building which is great for views too.

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  • Vancouver Aquarium

    Vancouver Aquarium
    by fash_on
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    The world famous, most watched animals on YouTube, the super cute Sea Otters, are here in Vancouver Aquarium. You will hear people saying "they're so cute", because they hold hands, it's called "rafting" and they do it in the ocean to keep together.

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  • Park Stanley

    Park Stanley
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    One of Vancouver's prize attractions and loved by all who visit and live in the city, is Stanly Park. This is the city's largest green space and located to the west of Downtown Vancouver. Stanly Park has so much to offer. For the most part it is surrounded by the sea and meandering along the water's edge is the seawall where walkers, joggers, bikers and roller-bladders can complete a ca. 10km peripheral circuit of the park. However, you can also take advantage of the free Stanely Park shuttle service that starts mid-June and runs daily until the end of September from 10:00 am until 6:30 pm.

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  • False Creek Ferries

    False Creek Ferries
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    I love the ferries that operate on False Creek in the heart of Vancouver. Looking down on False Creek from one of the 3 bridges that connect Downtown Vancouver to Vancouver West they dart about the inlet like water boatmen skating on a pond. False Creek not only attracts the tourists and day-trippers that come to town for an amusing diversion on the water but it also is much loved by the local residents of this fabulous and unique city. False Creek is surrounded by some of the city's most enticing attractions.

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