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North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 27th 2019

Heute habe ich eine Stunde länger geschlafen, als sonst, und das Hotel bald nach dem Frühstück verlassen. Auch in Kanada gibt es Pancakes. Nach einem kurzen Besuch eine Supermarktes bin ich die Robson Street, eine Art Einkaufsstraße, entlang spaziert. Vorbei an der Vancouver Art Gallery, der Public Library und dem BC Place Stadium bis in Sichtweite der Science World. Aber ich habe schon zu viele Museen dieser Art besucht. Betreten habe ich den Sun Yat-Sen Chinesischer Garten und Park und der war sehr schön. Er ist ein Zeichen der asiatischen Präsenz in der Stadt, die man auch auf den Straßen und in der U-Bahn bemerkt. Aber das war mir schon vorher bekannt. Dann bin ich durch ein paar einfachere Straßen zum Vancouver Lookout und bin auch dort nach oben gefahren. Das Wetter war heute eher bedeckt ... read more
Die Science World.
Die Vancouver Art Gallery.
Aussicht vom Vancouver Lookout.

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 27th 2019

Wednesday 26th June 2019 After the diversity of our two-month journey through Canada, to end our trip in a beautiful city like Vancouver really is a Grand Finale! If one wanted to stay in a prime downtown location, with communal swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and gym, as well as private underground parking, one would need to dish out the dollars, unless that is, one has a second-cousin called Jake Veasey, who just happens to live in such a great place! How lucky are we! Jake and Julie have made our trip finale very special and it has been thrilling to stay in such a great place. Location! Location! Location! We have been able to park up and forget the car all together and walk to all of the interesting tourist sites around Downtown. Fabulous! We ... read more
False Creek
Granville Bridge over False Creek
False Creek

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 26th 2019

Nach dem Frühstück heute morgen bin ich zunächst zum Visitor Center von Microsoft bei Seattle gefahren. Leider habe ich nur einen verbotenen Parkplatz gefunden, daher habe ich den Besuch kurz gehalten. Es gab auch nur einen Shop und eine kleine Ausstellung. Darin gab es eine Gesichtsanalyse mit Altersschätzung. Allerdings hat mich das Teil auf 35 Jahre geschätzt. Also entweder ist die Software nicht ganz perfekt oder ich sehe wirklich 9 Jahre jünger aus, wie manche andere oft geschätzt haben. Ich muss mich ja auch nicht jeden Tag über Frau und Kinder ärgern und habe bei der Arbeit eher einen Boreout als Stress. Wie auch immer. Von dort bin ich dann Richtung Norden gefahren und habe unterwegs wieder einen Tank- und Trink-Stopp gemacht, wo ich meine letzten Dollar-Bar-Bestände erfolgreich los geworden bin. In Kanada plane ich nicht, ... read more
Microsoft Visitor Center.
Microsoft Visitor Center.
Die Microsoft Gesichtserkennung schätzt mich auf 35 Jahre !

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 17th 2019

What a wonderful day! I didn’t sleep too well, I didn’t realise how excited I was! So we were up as soon as Tom was awake, dressed and out walking before 7am! We had looked up the port information last night so we knew exactly where our ship would be berthed. On arriving at Canada Place we found one of the other two berths occupied by a huge Norwegian ship, and a Disney ship was just backing into her berth. The Silver Muse was still in the outer harbour area, slowly making her way to port. We waited until she was just approaching her berth before returning to our hotel for breakfast. After breakfast we did a leisurely shower, shave and shampoo before pack up and then just waiting in our room until check out time ... read more
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North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 16th 2019

This morning when we woke, after having our night in two sleep shifts - good old jet lag - my brilliant husband suggested I ring the 24 hour phone number for the fraud branch and sort out my card while the rest of Australia was soundly sleeping. It worked! No waiting time. And yes, it was the dodgy Spanish transaction done in haste at 5 am in Sydney airport that raised their suspicions and put the locks on my card. The nice little man took the block off my card and then checked with Tom, to ensure they hadn’t locked his. So all is well, and we now have an expensive 5 year visa for Canada instead of the cheaper 1 year visa, but hey, I’m not at my best at 5am with the threat of ... read more
Lions Gate Bridge
The Pavilion in Stanley Park
Miniature Railway

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 16th 2019

What a wonderful day! After a leisurely Sunday morning wake up (with a good night’s sleep at last) and our complimentary breakfast of pastries, we wandered down the now familiar trek to Canada Place on the waterfront. it is Father’s Day here in Canada and there were lots of families out and about, even some women facetiming their father down by the Mounted Police shop. We had prebought and booked in an experience at Flyover Canada which is down in the cruise terminal precinct. Today there were only 2 ships disgorging and refilling their thousands of passengers and we find it great spectator sport to watch the procession of wheelie cases trundling in all directions. The little man in the Mounties shop said it’s always busy during their cruise season from April to October, with only ... read more
Family outing for Father’s Day
Flyover Canada - ipad screenshot
Another flyover Canada image

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver June 14th 2019

What a day! Of course we woke up three minutes before our 2am alarm! Shower and a light brekky and then on the highway by 3.15 am. We parked down at Blu Emu, our usual car park, and caught their bus around to the domestic terminal, planning on catching their shuttle over to the international airport, but no, they don’t start until 6am and it wasn’t even 5am. So we went into the terminal and caught the train over. We found our way down to the Korean Airlines checkin and when we arrived at the desk and the lady asked for our Canadian visas we looked at her blankly. We haven’t been to Canada since 2004, and in 2016 they introduced a visa system. She said they could take us to Seoul but not continue on ... read more

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver May 31st 2019

From skiing and hockey to sushi and totem poles, obviously magnificent Vancouver, Canada, teeming with athletic, culinary, and cultural experiences. 1. See the Wildlife Vancouver is one of the world's best destinations. Tour companies like Prince of Whales provide close guaranteed sightings of orcas spouting and breaching and encourage marine conservation and education. March to October runs. While researching Pacific waters at a coated or zodiac vessel, you could also spot porpoises, sea lions, and cormorants. 2. Awesome Neighborhoods Just west of downtown, Commercial Drive is home to Vancouver's Little Italy and offers a persuasive mix of eateries, from Bandidas Taqueria (Mexican) into Cafe Deux Soleils (vegetarian). The technology advances are impressive and include every... read more

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver May 15th 2019

Day 10 15/5/2019 Vancouver – ms Volendam – Cruising I was as excited as a child on Christmas Eve and couldn’t sleep. I woke up early and waited for the ship to come in. I watched it dock and the passengers disembark. We finished packing and had the called the concierge and the sent someone to collect our bags. The Fairmont provides its guests the service of collecting your luggage and at the same time checking your boarding pass and passports and they take your cases to the ship and clear customs on our behalf. Wow that made it easy even though it was just across the road we didn’t need to worry at all about it. We decided to go for a coffee before we checked out of the hotel. The boarding of the cruise ... read more
Really excited
Our cabin 7080
Toasting to a great cruise

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver May 14th 2019

Day 9 14/05/2019 Vancouver We woke up to a grey raining day in Vancouver. Looking out the room window and we could see a large number of umbrellas with legs moving around the foreshore. This changed our plans as we had not counted on it being so wet. We had planned to walk to Stanley Park to take in the views of the city and the harbour, but we decided that we would get terribly wet and cold so revert to the rainy day alternative – indoor activities. We headed down to the eatery to start the day off with a coffee and decision as to what we would do. Off we went to Canada Place to have a look at what it had. We found a simulated ride called FlyOver Canada. It was a fabulous ... read more
Downtown Vancouver
Fairmont Waterfront
Bellaggio for supper




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