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Vancouver (i/væŋˈkuːvər/ or /vænˈkuːvər/) officially the City of Vancouver, is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada.
The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. The Greater Vancouver area of around 2.4 million inhabitants is the third most populous metropolitan area in the country, the second largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the most populous in Western Canada. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents have a first language other than English. Vancouver is classed as a Beta global city. The City of Vancouver encompasses a land area of about 114 square kilometres, giving it a population density of about 5,249 people per square kilometre (13,590 per square mile). Vancouver is the most densely populated Canadian municipality, and the fourth most densely populated city with over 250,000 residents in North America, behind New York City, San Francisco, and Mexico City.
North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere. It can also be considered a northern subcontinent of the Americas. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea.
North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 square miles), about 16.5% of the earth's land area and about 4.8% of its total surface. North America is the third largest continent by area, following Asia and Africa, and the fourth by population after Asia, Africa, and Europe.
In 2013, its population was estimated at nearly 565 million people in 23 independent states, or about 7.5% of the world's population, if nearby islands (most notably the Caribbean) are included.
North America was reached by its first human populations during the last glacial period, via crossing the Bering land bridge. The so-called Paleo-Indian period is taken to have lasted until about 10,000 years ago (the beginning of the Archaic or Meso-Indian period). The Classic stage spans roughly the 6th to 13th centuries. The Pre-Columbian era ended with the arrival of European settlers during the Age of Discovery and the Early Modern period. Present-day cultural and ethnic patterns reflect different kind of interactions between European colonists, indigenous peoples, African slaves and their descendants. European influences are strongest in the northern parts of the continent while indigenous and African influences are relatively stronger in the south. Because of the history of colonialism, most North Americans speak English, Spanish or French and societies and states commonly reflect Western traditions.
Stanley Park is a 1,001-acre public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada and is almost entirely surrounded by waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay.
The park has a long history and was one of the first areas to be explored in the city. The land was originally used by indigenous peoples for thousands of years before British Columbia was colonized by the British during the 1858 Fraser Canyon Gold Rush. For many years after colonization, the future park with its abundant resources would also be home to nonaboriginal settlers. The land was later turned into Vancouver's first park when the city incorporated in 1886. It was named after Lord Stanley, a British politician who had recently been appointed governor general.
Unlike other large urban parks, Stanley Park is not the creation of a landscape architect, but rather the evolution of a forest and urban space over many years. Most of the manmade structures we see today were built between 1911 and 1937 under the influence of then superintendent W.S. Rawlings. Additional attractions, such as a polar bear exhibit, aquarium, and miniature train, were added in the post-war period.
Coordinates: 60°N 95°W / 60°N 95°W / 60; -95
Canada (i/ˈkænədə/; French: [ka.na.da]) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the country's population of 35 million people live near the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer.
The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the Atlantic coast, with the first establishment of a region called "Canada" occurring in 1537. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost territories within British North America until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly geographically comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, the colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia joined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the self-governing Dominion to the present ten provinces and three territories forming modern Canada. In 1931, Canada achieved near total independence from the United Kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 removed the last remaining ties of legal dependence on the British parliament.
Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge. The peninsula was once an industrial manufacturing area, but today it is now a hotspot for Vancouver tourism and entertainment. The area has received much acclaim in recent years for its buildings and shopping experience. The area was named after Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville.
The city of Vancouver was once called Granville until it was renamed in 1886, but the former name was kept and given to Granville Street, which spanned the small inlet known as False Creek. False Creek in the late 19th century was more than twice the size it is today, and its tidal flats included a large permanent sandbar over which spanned the original, rickety, wooden Granville Street bridge. This sandbar, which would eventually become Granville Island, was first mapped by Captain George Henry Richards in the British Boundary Commission's naval expedition in 1858-59, and the island today conforms roughly to the size and shape documented at that time. A British Admiralty Chart of 1893 shows the island in greater detail and conforming even more accurately to today's Granville Island.
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Genres: ,https://www.expedia.com/Vancouver.d178315.Destination-Travel-Guides Vancouver’s breezes carry the scents of nature and aromas of all the urban delights you’d expect from a city regularly voted, “the Worlds most livable”. The city takes its name from the British navigator who landed here in 1792. The original settlement was called “Gastown”, in honor of Gassy Jack, who built the city’s first tavern. Gassy Jack and his makeshift pub may be long gone, but in the historic neighborhood of Gastown, his spirit lingers on. Vancouver’s early history continues at Waterfront Station, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The railway’s construction brought Chinese workers by the thousands, whose descendants have enriched Vancouver ever since. Experience this interweaving of cultu...
A walking tour around the city of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. The film chronologically progresses from morning to night, showing daily life around Vancouver. For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again. Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life. It's a coastal seaport city with a metropolitan population of over 2.5 million inhabitants, the third most populous in Canada. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada. 52% of its residents have a first language other than English. Vancouver is one...
'Let's Go' on a journey through arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world as we profile one of North Americas most dynamic landscapes - Vancouver. One of the most diverse cities in the world, Vancouver is the second largest port city to only New York City - which explains why half of it's residents were born outside of Vancouver. Within an hours drive, you can be transported throughout several different climates - from costal beaches to towering forests, snow-capped mountain ranges to a rainy city center. Did you know it is also home to Stanley Park which is over 10% larger than Central Park? ABOUT Let's Go is a series profiling the most unique & beautiful cities from around the world in a new, dynamic way. Stay tuned for more cities each week! CREDITS Music by: Kaivon ...
http://bookinghunter.com Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language. The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditiona...
Perhaps no other city has been as thoroughly hidden from modern filmmaking as Vancouver, my hometown. Today, it’s the third biggest film production city in North America, behind Los Angeles and New York. And yet for all the movies and TV shows that are shot there, we hardly ever see the city itself. So today, let’s focus less on the movies and more on the city in the background. Press the CC button to see movie names and locations. For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/everyframeapainting This video was co-written with Taylor Ramos. Follow her on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/taylor.ramos/ Tumblr: http://taylorkramos.tumblr.com/ And follow me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...
Driving Downtown - Vancouver BC Canada - Season 1 Episode 22. Starting Point: Granville St https://goo.gl/maps/zcJQRonhEBN2 . Vancouver, officially the City of Vancouver, is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality.[1] The Greater Vancouver area of around 2.4 million inhabitants is the third most populous metropolitan area in the country,[1] the second largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the most populous in Western Canada. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents have a first language other than English.[4][5] Vancouver is classed as a Beta global city. The City of Vancouver en...
Life in Vancouver and thinking of moving here? Here are my top 5 reasons why I hate living in Vancouver, BC, Canada. When it comes to Vancouver life, whether it's nightlife or work life it's a great urban city with rapid growth and continuing infrastructure but with this comes it's downfalls as well so here are my lists of things when it comes to living here. _________________________________________________ Equipment used to film this video 🎥 ►Camera I use: http://amzn.to/2lTGSE3 ►Sound equipment I use: http://amzn.to/2jVssEw http://amzn.to/2jH5imA ►Lenses I use: http://amzn.to/2jXzghY http://amzn.to/2jXDd6v *Disclaimer: The links provided are Amazon affiliate links which means I earn a small commission if one were to purchase an item via the link - thanks fo...
Parody of girls in Vancouver ! No seriousness intended. "Like" the video, for future videos ! =) Leenda (directed,edited,filmed) - Vietnamese Teacher Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Leendadproductions Twitter:https://twitter.com/LeendaDong SNAPCHAT : LeendaDee Instagram:http://instagram.com/leendadavenue Big Thanks to these lovely people =) Boys in Class Matt L Instagram: http://instagram.com/Matteoleemur @Matteoleemur Curtis Euler Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CurtisEulerModel Instagram http://instagram.com/halfthisnthat @halfthisnthat Youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/EvolvingDreamFilms?feature=watch Kitsilano Naomi W Instagram : http://instagram.com/naomiwest @naomiwest Yaletown Cassandra http://instagram.com/yaletown.girl Instagram @yaletown.girl Little S...
Vancouver, which has the third-highest Indigenous population of any Canadian city, embraced its role as a reconciliation city with its Canada 150+ celebrations. »»» Subscribe to The National to watch more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNational?sub_confirmation=1 Voice Your Opinion & Connect With Us Online: The National Updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenational The National Updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBCTheNational The National Updates on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+CBCTheNational »»» »»» »»» »»» »»» The National is CBC Television's flagship news program. Airing seven days a week, the show delivers news, feature documentaries and analysis from some of Canada's leading journalists.
Off to Vancouver to go snowboard at Whistler and hang out with friends and family! Follow me on Insta: @mattih GEAR: Cameras - http://amzn.to/2ktNCq5 - http://amzn.to/2knaA7a Mic - http://amzn.to/2lgi37t Lens - http://amzn.to/2ktU1l9 Gimbal - http://amzn.to/2kPueaK Drone - http://amzn.to/2l53x0g ND Filter - http://amzn.to/2lgqRKj
Last summer I spent 6 weeks exploring the city of Vancouver. I went there with the intention of learning some new skills in a fresh place. I was completely captivated by the beauty of this city, and the constant adventures it provided me. Flowing from the ground to the top of the Lions Gate Bridge, I aim to show you an unseen view. www.reemond.com instagram.com/rychome Licensing: www.discoverfootage.com Music by: Atu - https://soundcloud.com/atu_n
I was in Vancouver for a few days and spent some time testing out the video mode of my 7d. All random stuff, no theme or story; just cut to music. Equipment used: 7D w/ 17-55mm 2.8IS, Glidecam HD-2000, and.......rollerblades :) Color Correction was done in Color and I used the "super-flat" custom profile to help increase the dynamic range for post. 100% 720p 60 conformed to 24p. I included a bunch of clips featuring moire to demonstrate what you can/can't get away with when shooting deep focus shots. Thanks for watching! Music: Radiohead - Go Slowly
Directed by Gustav Johansson (www.gustavjohansson.com) D.O.P: Niklas Johansson, fsf (www.niklasjohansson.com) Typography: Albin Holmqvist (www.albinholmqvist.com) Music: Magnus Lidehäll (www.twitter.com/magnusthemagnus) VFX: Goodmotion (www.goodmotion.se) Produced at Camp David (www.campdavidfilm.com) Producer: Lolo Uggla Client: EF International Language Centers Campaign site: ef.com/livethelanguage
The Heart of Vancity is a portrait of downtown Vancouver. I am always inspired by the city lights at night and tried to find new ways to show off the city's beauty. This entire film was shot during the winter months which made it very difficult to shoot because of all the rain! I am hoping to explore more of this fantastic city in the future as there are many locations left that I would love to shoot! Please watch in full screen HD for the full effect! If you have a 2K monitor, watch it on Youtube at Original Quality - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRDtRTuMZtM Produced by: Daniel Gogolin http://goo.gl/mry6r Christian Mejia Acosta http://goo.gl/lMAJ6 Special Thanks: Vancouver Lookout http://goo.gl/fd0ms Promote Systems http://goo.gl/OztsS Equipme...
Commercial for EF International Language Centers. Directed by Gustav Johansson (gustavjohansson.com) D.P: Niklas Johansson, fsf (niklasjohansson.com) Typography: Albin Holmqvist (albinholmqvist.com) Music: Magnus Lidehäll (twitter.com/magnusthemagnus) Produced at Camp David (campdavidfilm.com) Client: EF International Language Centers Campaign site: ef.com/livethelanguage
Perhaps no other city has been as thoroughly hidden from modern filmmaking as Vancouver, my hometown. Today, it’s the third biggest film production city in North America, behind Los Angeles and New York. And yet for all the movies and TV shows that are shot there, we hardly ever see the city itself. So today, let’s focus less on the movies and more on the city in the background. Press the CC button to see movie names and locations. For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/everyframeapainting This video was co-written with Taylor Ramos. Follow her on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/taylor.ramos/ Tumblr: http://taylorkramos.tumblr.com/ And follow me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...
Spent the day prior to Interlink Conference 2012 roaming Vancouver. This is what the city said to me. Equipment: Canon 7D with EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 lens Music: "PB&J;" by Kerry Muzzey (licensed via https://themusicbed.com) Edited in Final Cut Pro X Title typeface is "Storefront" by Ale Paul See also: https://vimeo.com/40883420
Fogcouver is a short motion timelapse film I shot during the crazy fog we had in Vancouver. I hope you enjoy the beauty of the city enveloped in pillows! Music: Tony Anderson - The Father's Heart #fogcouver Contact me at dcmoco@gmail.com for any inquiries regarding licensing. Equipment used: Cameras: Canon 6D, Canon 5D Mark III Lenses: - Canon 17-40mm - Canon 135mm F2 - Rokinon 85mm - Tamron 24-70mm VC Motion Control: DIY Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Timelapse Dolly (custom build) DIY Dynamic Perception MX2 Controller Emotimo TB3 Black Software: LR Timelapse Adobe After Effects Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Adobe Premiere
2mins 21secs. Time lapse shot with tilt-shift lenses, inspired by the work of Keith Loutit. Music by Vital - "The News" (cover of the classic Beatles song "A Day in the Life"). http://officialvital.com Updated - 06/26/10 5D Mark II TS-E 24mm f/3.5L TS-E 45mm f/2.8 TS-E 90mm f/2.8 TC-80N3 Intervalometer
Steph and I visited my good buddy Ben in Vancouver this summer. Ben has been there for a bunch of years, but this is the first time we've been able to see him in his element. Together we completed the Grouse Grind, rode the Gondola from peak to peak at Whistler Blackcomb, biked around Stanley Park, and ate wild berries off of bushes. I absolutely LOVE Vancouver! Music credit: "Shake" by The Head and the Heart find it on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/shake/id677361076?i=677361465
https://www.expedia.com/Vancouver.d178315.Destination-Travel-Guides Vancouver’s breezes carry the scents of nature and aromas of all the urban delights you’d expect from a city regularly voted, “the Worlds most livable”. The city takes its name from the British navigator who landed here in 1792. The original settlement was called “Gastown”, in honor of Gassy Jack, who built the city’s first tavern. Gassy Jack and his makeshift pub may be long gone, but in the historic neighborhood of Gastown, his spirit lingers on. Vancouver’s early history continues at Waterfront Station, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The railway’s construction brought Chinese workers by the thousands, whose descendants have enriched Vancouver ever since. Experience this interweaving of cultu...
http://bookinghunter.com Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language. The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditiona...
Vancouver Canada with my favorite travel buddy :) SUBSCRIBE TO JOIN THE ADVENTURE More info in the blog: http://touristtolocal.com NEW pics on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/touristtolocal ◂READ MY BLOG ▸ http://touristtolocal.com ☪ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/touristtolocal → Twitter: http://twitter.com/touristtolocal ☯ Facebook: http://facebook.com/touristtolocal ~~SNAPCHAT: Julianawynkoopx - PLACES VISITED- Stanley Park Stanley Park Aquarium The Teahouse Granville Island Public Market Gastown Chill Winston Japadog Mama's Grilled Cheese Bella Gelateria Observatory on Grouse Mountain The Juice Truck Top of Vancouver Capilano Suspension Bridge ◂ ◃ - CONTACT - ▸ ▹ → Business and Questions: touristtolocal@gmail.com ✘ EQUIPMENT USED ✘ Windows Movie Maker Canon Rebel T...
I made this to help out anyone that is travelling to Vancouver and is on a tight budget. These are only a few suggestions, so if you like this video and want to see more videos about different things around Vancouver then give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. WIND Coverage Map: https://www.windmobile.ca/network-and-coverage/coverage I also do a VLOG everyday, you can check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY40tVExzz488c9WIb53Gzg Filmed on a Canon G7X Souncloud https://soundcloud.com/incontrol https://soundcloud.com/gbeats http://incontrol.fr/
▶ Subscribe for weekly videos - http://gunnarol.la/subscribe ▶ Watch more travel videos - http://gunnarol.la/travel My cross-country adventure concludes in Vancouver, British Columbia - one of my favourite cities in Canada. It's got everything: mountains, nature, restaurants (sushi!), arts, and culture. It's a big city with the friendliest people and a laid-back west coast vibe. I was pretty exhausted by the time I got there (I had just visited 4 other cities, you know) so instead of an action-packed adventure, I took things easy. But rather than subject you to an hour of footage of me in a hot tub, I put together a video featuring some of my favourite things to do when I'm in Vancity. Take a look! PLACES FEATURED Japadog Lynn Canyon Park Granville Island Stanley Park/Seawall Canada Plac...
Travel video about destination Vancouver in Canada. Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the American continent, a dynamic metropolis set in a beautiful location with a temperate climate throughout the year. Close to the harbor area, the city's skyscrapers have proliferated in recent years. The capital of the southwestern province of British Columbia has developed into an economic centre of renown. The city's oldest buildings were built less than 100 years ago because the former wooden houses of old Vancouver were destroyed by fire. Several buildings reflect the origin of their inhabitants and are similar to those in the United States and Europe. Inspired by the Colosseum in Rome, an elegant structure of pink stone and glass, Canada Place, is lo...
[4k] (Vancouver B.C. 🇨🇦) - 2017 Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. This travel video about destination Vancouver and Victoria in Canada. Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the American continent, a dynamic metropolis set in a beautiful location with a temperate climate throughout the year. Close to the harbor area, the city's skyscrapers have proliferated in recent years. The capital of the southwestern province of British Columbia has developed into an economic centre of renown. The city's oldest buildings were built less than 100 years ago because the former wooden houses of old Vancouver were destroyed by fire. Several buildings reflect the origin of their i...
A walking tour around the city of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. The film chronologically progresses from morning to night, showing daily life around Vancouver. For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again. Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life. It's a coastal seaport city with a metropolitan population of over 2.5 million inhabitants, the third most populous in Canada. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada. 52% of its residents have a first language other than English. Vancouver is one...
https://www.expedia.com/Vancouver.d178315.Destination-Travel-Guides Vancouver’s breezes carry the scents of nature and aromas of all the urban delights you’d expect from a city regularly voted, “the Worlds most livable”. The city takes its name from the British navigator who landed here in 1792. The original settlement was called “Gastown”, in honor of Gassy Jack, who built the city’s first tavern. Gassy Jack and his makeshift pub may be long gone, but in the historic neighborhood of Gastown, his spirit lingers on. Vancouver’s early history continues at Waterfront Station, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The railway’s construction brought Chinese workers by the thousands, whose descendants have enriched Vancouver ever since. Experience this interweaving of cultu...
Photographed while on vacation in Western Canada (08/28/2010 - 09/07/2010). Due to the extremely volatile weather in the Canadian Rockies, it was a challenging adventure to capture enough time-lapse content in such a short period of time. I'm eager to return and venture deeper into the beautiful landscapes. Original music and sound design by Michael Wynne. For more info check out: michaelwynne.net/ Shot on location by Doug Urquhart in Vancouver, Yoho, Banff, & Jasper NP using the Canon 7D w/ 70-200 f2.8, 17-55 f2.8, 60mm f2.8, 10-22 f3.5-4.5, lots of ND filtration. UPTHINK.TV Special thanks to: _Karen Urquhart (we went on this trip for our 1 year wedding anniversary and yet I managed to sneak out @ sunrise almost everyday of the trip to shoot time-lapse) _Jen Morton (long time friend...
From Vancouver to Revelstoke is visual travel guide from Vancouver City to the snowy mountains of Revelstoke. March/April 2015. www.microinfinito.com http://www.microinfinito.com/#!timelapses/c1tql Three weeks, 64 gb of timelapse, paralax and video Shoot with a Sony A7s with a Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens Song: North by North by Faded Paper Figures
The Nathan E. Stewart/DBL 54 is an articulated tug/barge" (ATB) and is owned by the Texas-based Kirby Corporation, which is one of the largest petroleum product ATB operators in the USA. It travels back and forth up the B.C. Inside Passage by “special waiver" which exempts it from Transport Canada shipping regulations. These guide the movement of all other tankers operating in BC waters. As a result, it operates here with no Canadian pilots on board, it does not require escort tugs while maneuvering in Port Metro Vancouver, and most egregiously, it is allowed to travel north through Seymour Narrows and into the "voluntary tanker exclusion zone" that is the B.C. Inside Passage. As such, this unflagged foreign vessel blatantly flouts the concerns of the people of Canada, and operates here se...
Available on the Apple App Store (http://bit.ly/montrealthennow) and Google Play (Android Market - http://bit.ly/montrealavantandroid) . Disponible aussi en français ★ For more information on our apps, check out http://www.mycitybefore.com ★ Travel back in time with more than 150 places of Montreal as it was 100 years ago. Compare them easily with how they look now. More places to come ! Also discover our apps for Paris, Barcelona, Nantes and Metz on http://bit.ly/thennowapps Vancouver coming soon !
“Steeped in English Tradition and Colourful Charm” is how our Port Guide describes this little city that sits on Vancouver Island. Today’s highlight was Victoria’s famous Butchart Gardens (Butchart pronounced like Butcher). What started out as a worked-out limestone quarry, Jennie Butchart set about beautifying the estate by creating these magnificent gardens. The sunken garden being the most famous was once a very large pit. On entering, you look down to a stunning view of the masses of colour of the carefully planned garden. Following the zig zag staircase down, you continue along the path and around the pond with a surprise at every turn. There are gardens to suit every taste including Japanese, Rose, Italian and Mediterranean. Many of the unique and exotic plants were collecte...
http://www.triponadeal.com February 2010 Vancouver, Canada will host the Winter Olympics. There’s still time to go there. We show you how to get event tickets, how to find places to stay, what do you when you get there, and how to avoid getting gouged by greedy travel companies.
Join guide and owner Jason Assonitis of Bonchovy Fishing Charters as he handles the big rod and large reels fishing for Pacific Chinook salmon near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Ashley Armstrong talks about her new found fame as a AMAZON BEST SELLING author of her immensely popular series of children's books - The Adventures of Starlight and Sunny. Visit her Starlight and Sunny website: www.StarlightAndSunny.com And check her out on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ashley-Sage-Taylor-Armstrong/e/B00DY7V71W/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 Bio: Ashley Sage-Taylor Armstrong, NHP. was born and raised outside of Peterborough, Ont. Canada. Where she grew up in cottage country on a lake, that was rich with all kinds of wild life, fields, forests and the perfect setting for a child's imagination and creativity. Born into a competitive pro athletic family, in the snow sports industry, she quickly became aware of the healthy lifestyle her parents instilled through food, exercise, ...
History of Canaglobe TESOL Centre: Thanks to the experienced and talented teacher trainers, course designers and administrators, Canaglobe TESOL Centre is extremely proud of our unique teacher training programs. With years of preparation and dedication, Canaglobe TESOL Centre has been designed with our students as our number one priority. Our courses, both daytime and evening are geared to assist students achieve their personal and professional goals with confidence and to obtain rewarding careers teaching English locally or overseas. Along with our modern and centrally located campus, Canaglobe is the perfect place for students who want to study in a smaller and intimate school setting. Because of our specialized focus, students can be sure to receive the best quality, attention and fe...
When the sun went down
You were sitting under someone else's sunset
And I wasn't around
And you were wishing that I was a guy that you'd just met
And I was probably stumbling down
Some back street alley in Amsterdam
While you were making excuses
And breaking another heart
Or maybe I was drinking wine
With the pigeons in a square in Venice
And I was wondering what you're doing
And wondering where you are
When the stars came out
I was sitting in a studio on sunset
And the lights were down
And I was wishing the time we had wasn't over yet
And you were probably sitting in the airport
Waiting on a plane to Vegas
While I was packing a suitcase
Staring at a waiting car
Or maybe you were heading out
To some house party on Lake Austin
And I was wondering what you're doing
And wondering where you are
When my luck ran out
I was sitting on a concrete block in Little Rock
We didn't scream or shout
We just said goodbye
And I waited for the click
And the lights went out
And now I'm packing it up and I'm rollin' on out to Vancouver
For some wasted youth and a fresh set of lonely stars
And I'm wondering baby, if you ever saw the best of us
And I'm wondering what you're doing
And wondering where you are
I still wonder what you're doing