Vancouver & The Rockies - July 2002


All images copyright Laurie & Kairen Wilson 2002
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Day and night views from our hotel room in Vancouver

 

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Totem pole in Stanley Park

 

 

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The World Famous Suspension Bridge Bungy Walking!

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The Suspension Bridge spans 450 feet across and 230 feet above North Vancouver's spectacular Capilano River. But don't worry, even though it sways and creaks, it's very, very strong. Strong enough to handle the 850,000 visitors each year. Even strong enough to handle a classroom full of kindergarten students! Walking across the Bridge, you cross over Capilano River and enter the spectacular "wild side" which features the Living Forest display.

 

 

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The marina in Vancouver

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Kairen takes a horse and carriage tour of Stanley Park

 

 

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Canada Place where the large cruise ships berth

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Vancouver skyline

 

 

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Everybody calls her a mermaid but her correct title is 'Girl in a wetsuit'.  Vancouver asked Copenhagen for permission to copy their mermaid, but they declined.

 

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Lions Gate Bridge connects Vancouver City to the North Shore

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A sculpture fountain for children to play

 

 


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