Blog Entries tagged 'vancouver'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'vancouver'
- A Day at Science WorldWe’d hoped to get an early start to the day, as we wanted to get to the mainland early. But with 4 kids and an RV to pack up, early is subjective. We just missed one ferry so we parked Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Oct 5, 2019
- British Columbia, Broughton Archipelago As a group of 10 long time friends we decided that we would celebrate our 65th birthday close to home on Swanson Island. Our 60th was spent on a 7 day Alaska cruise so decided to stick with Posted by debbep in Wanderlust is an incurable disease! | Sep 9, 2019
- North to Alaska - Crystal SymphonyAfter a very smooth and efficient debarkation from the ship, we took the transfer to the Vancouver airport. As a result of an airline schedule change I chose to spend the night at the Airport Fairmont Hotel rather Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Aug 20, 2019
- North to Alaska - Crystal SymphonyWe woke up early today after a superb dinner at the Five Sails Restaurant in the hotel. it is rated in the top 12 restaurants in the city. The weather is cloudy and we expect light rain this Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Aug 10, 2019
- North to Alaska - Crystal SymphonyToday's project was flying from Charleston to Vancouver BC for the start of our 10 night Alaska cruise aboard Crystal Symphony. We spent the night at the Pan Pacific Hotel, which is situated directly above the cruise terminal. Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Aug 10, 2019
- Stanley Park is the Best for Morning RunsVancouver is fascinating for both its nature and its culture. If you're looking for an exciting summer and that Canada is one your list, I'd suggest you go to Vancouver. It's one of the trending locations discussed online. It doesn't Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jul 23, 2019
- Vancouver Mural Festival is a Tribute to Street ArtIf you're lucky to be in Vancouver, BC in August, make sure you take a good camera with you as you won't have one day without stunning views. If you're wondering where to go, I'd suggest you to take a Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jul 23, 2019
- This is why Joffre Lakes deserve your best cameraJoffre Lakes is one of Vancouver most beautiful hikes in the entire region. In the list of [[https://www.faqtr.me/stories/vancouver|all Vancouver hikes you can do]], it's probably the easiest too :p The hiking trail goes through several lakes and reac Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jul 23, 2019
- Beaver Lake is well-hidden when the weather is foggyVancouver, BC is a often described as one of the most liveable city in the world. The comfort of living is incredible thanks to its proximity with a lot of mountains, parks and canyons. When you look at a [[https://www.faqtr.me/stories/vancouver|few Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jul 23, 2019
- The Girl in Wetsuit is in Vancouver, BCIf you're lucky to visit Vancouver, BC this summer, make a stop in Coal Harbour, North of Vancouver Downtown area (and if you don't know why you should go to Vancouver, check [[https://www.faqtr.me/stories/vancouver|these amazing stories about Vancouver]] Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jul 23, 2019
- Return to VancouverWhen we returned to Vancouver after visiting Victoria we stayed in the Days Inn Hotel again. This time we got a much better room, much quieter. On our first full day back we went to Lighthouse Park. We got to Lighthouse Posted by irenevt in Irene's Old Travels - North America | Jan 20, 2019
- Our First Visit to North America. Daffodils near English Bay. We were both really excited about going to Vancouver. Not only is Canada a new country for us, but North America is a n Posted by irenevt in Irene's Old Travels - North America | Jan 20, 2019
- Vancouver BC DowntownTwo reasons I chose to enter North America via Vancouver, Canada. First, Air Canada flies direct from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Second, it is less painful entering the United States through Canada as my destination is New York. On my Posted by DenOS.08 in In Search of the Researchable | Dec 7, 2018
- The Beginning - Self RealisationI had known for several years back that I wasn't feeling myself and my happiness lay elsewhere.... So it was no surprise to me when I asked my wife of 10 years for a divorce awhile back. But a definite Posted by soulsearch295 in An attempt at Soul Searching | Nov 13, 2018
- Day Zero Vancouver is, well, wonderfulI have been to Vancouver many times and each time I marvel at what a wonderful city it is for an American tourist. It is a mere thirty miles north of the Canadian-U.S. border situated off the Pacific Ocean via Posted by paulej4 in RussRaff to Alaska | Jul 25, 2018
- Getaway Day: North to Alaska with Vancouver in betweenDelta flight 3604 to Salt Lake City departs Kansas City International Airport at 6:00 and arrives in Utah at 7:35 having gained an hour from Central Daylight time to Mountain Daylight Time. It was overbooked by one and a lady Posted by paulej4 in RussRaff to Alaska | Jul 24, 2018
- Ready or not, here I comeAfter countless hours of research and planning, several stressful moments, the day has come to board a plane to fly to South Korea to take in the winter Olympic games and tour the country. Olympic ticket sales were languishing Posted by cm008507 in South Korea or bust | Feb 11, 2018
- Domestic DiversionsWe all have bias. As a traveler, my bias usually leads me to visit foreign countries because I assume I won’t find as much adventure within my own country. My trip to British Columbia (BC) and Alberta (AB) in July, Posted by madrugada in Destination (Un)known. | Nov 12, 2017
- ParksvilleSo we got on the road about 11 am from Victoria, wanting to beat the Friday afternoon migration of the people who work downtown Victoria which seems worse come Friday as it mixes with the travellers that try to leave Posted by BevH in Roaming around British Columbia - 2017 | May 27, 2017
- vancouverVANCOUVER CITY PANORAMA - FAVOURITE PHOTO - COLLAGE - [img=https:/ Posted by aussirose in 2015 HK Canada USA Belize | Feb 3, 2017
- JEK explained.. JEK Jek is an acronym for Jizztasic (Jim) Extremely (Emily) Kool (Krista) Often used when something is so amazing you can't think of any other word to describe it. Jenny: DUDE. Did you just see that yellow mustang? Sophie: Yeah, it's so jek. #jizz Posted by JEK in Travelling with a teen.. | Nov 2, 2016
- VancouverIt's such a lovely feeling, arriving into a major city with a bike in a bike box, to start a big adventure, knowing there is someone there to pick you up at the airport. Thanks Kevin. Much appreciated. My bike box Posted by shellhardiman in Shell On 2 Wheels | Sep 26, 2016
- One Last Day in the CityIt was my last night in Vancouver. I received an email from my AirBnB host offering me another night on the house, In the morning, I decided to spend one mor Posted by pscotterly in North by Northwest | Aug 6, 2016
- Bike, Feet and BusOn Thursday, it was a fantastically sunny day. I rode my bike along the [[http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/seawall.aspx|seawall]]. Unlike Victoria, Vancouver has provided extensive pathways for both pedestrians and bicycles. Both are well tra Posted by pscotterly in North by Northwest | Aug 5, 2016
- Bus, Feet, and TrainAs I usually do the first time I arrive in a city, I purchased a [[permanent and temporary displays|Hop On/Off tour ticket]] to get the lay of the land in Vancouver. I purchased it at a convenience store before boarding and Posted by pscotterly in North by Northwest | Aug 5, 2016
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