The Movement Tours Welcomes You to Vancouver, B.C!



The Movement Tours is a licensed cannabis tourism company based out of Vancouver, B.C.

Founded in 2018, The Movement Tours strives to help educate and destigmatize responsible cannabis use by providing safe, comfortable, and fun cannabis experiences to all our guests.

Our founder’s passion for cannabis policy reform is an important part of our operations, and so we reinvest 4.20% of our annual profits into international cannabis legalization, medicinal cannabis research, and cannabis startups here in Canada.

Our experiences include tours, classes, and services, all handcrafted by cannabis experts to provide you with the ultimate cannabis experience.

Come join us in Vancouver, B.C., Canada and Join The Movement!

Please Note: The Movement Tours does not sell, produce, or provide cannabis to any of our guests at anytime during our experiences.

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Visit Vancouver – 5 Things You Must Eat in Vancouver



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Vancouver is a seafood and treat lover’s playground. With tons of fusion restaurants, asian cuisine, foodie hide aways and great food to be had all over the city Vancouver has way more than five things you should eat. But we tried to narrow it down to our favorite five foods for Vancouver.
What you have to eat in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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1. Japadog: a japanese hotdog that comes with amazing japanese mayo and seaweed strips on top. Find one of their stands around town. There is even one outside the arrival terminal at the airport.
2. Salmon & Seafood: from oysters to haligut to spot prawns and salmon there is so much great seafood in Vancouver you will eat to your heart’s content.
3. Nanaimo Bar: have a Vancouver sweet treat with this layered confection. The base is graham cracker, coconut and chocolate mixed together, then a custard middle, and a top of chocolate.
4. Asian Cuisine: Vancouver has more Asian restaurants than you can count and enjoy! The food is amazing, whether it is awesome sushi, great thai, Chinese, or south Asian, there is so much to eat you won’t want to stop.
5. Eat at Granville Island Public Market: wander the market and find a number of great treats. Our personal favorite was the Salmon Candy.

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Tips para viajar a Canadá – Vancouver #1



Este es el primer día del viaje que hice junto con 13 bloggers de viaje de todo el mundo por Canadá. Partiendo de la ciudad de Vancouver. Este día visita la isla de Granville y su famoso mercado. Disfruto del parque Vanier, el Museo de Vancouver y la destilería Long Table Al final del día conozco a mis futuros amigos en una cena en el restaurante Market del hotel Shangri-La

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A Tour Of Haunted Places In Vancouver



Have you ever wanted to see a ghost? (or is it just us??) Well we braved the forces with Chris Palliser to see what we could find in these spooooky, haunted spots around Vancouver. Just watch and maybe you’ll see one!

5. Stanley Park
Babes in the Woods
Spooky Factor: 3
Unknown to many, the Babes in the Woods case is one of Vancouver’s most twisted unsolved mysteries about 2 little boys who were murdered by their mother. She took them into the woods with a hatchet and came out alone. A Park Ranger found the boys 6 years later, covered in a fur coat, but the mom was never found.

4. Waterfront Station
1920s Dancers and Headless Brakemen
Spooky Factor: 5
Waterfront Station was home to many parties and celebrations back in its day, with laughter and fun. Now, guards can hear footsteps and laughter, but no one around. There was also a Brakeman that slipped on a rainy night, onto the tracks and couldn’t get up before the oncoming train made it. On a rainy night, check out the tracks and see if you can see his lantern.

3. Deadman’s Island
All of the Ghosts lie here
Spooky Factor: 7
When we say ‘all the ghosts’ roam Deadman’s Island, we’re not exaggerating. Back when Vancouver wasn’t quite yet the metropolis city that it is now, Deadman’s Island was used as a burial ground to almost every type of death. The Chinese, the Natives, the victims of the Great Fire, the victim of all illnesses. Most are believed to still be there.

2. Hotel Vancouver
The Lady in Red
Spooky Factor: 8
The iconic Hotel Vancouver is home to Jennie Pearl Cox – more commonly known as the Lady in Red. She was a beloved socialite that hung out at all the coolest parties, especially at the Hotel. Her favorite floor was the 14th, which just happens to be the ‘Royal Floor’ so in addition to being super friendly, she also has great taste.

1. The Old Spaghetti Factory
A conductor, a little boy, a little man and a motherless girl
Spooky Factor: 10+
You can have your lunch with maybe more company than you thought. Stories from this place are all the same, so we know they’re legit! A conductor that comes and yells at everyone in the train car (maybe he’s just having a bad day?). a little boy that runs around and hides under tables, a short man in red that plays in the girl’s bathroom (do you blame him?) and a little girl that asks for her mom and then disappears. Who knows where she goes??

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Vancouver, Canada | Walking Tour



Vancouver, Canada | Walking Tour

Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains, and also has thriving art, theater and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.

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The Difference Between AutoCAD and SolidWorks

SolidWorks is what we call a “parametric” solid modeller used for 3-D design. Parametric means that the dimensions can have relationships between one another and can be changed at any point during the design process to automatically alter the solid part and any related documentation (blueprint). AutoCAD, however, is primarily a 2-D design tool with some, but limited 3-D capabilities. It is very simple compared to any parametric solid modeller (although 3D is improved in AutoCAD 2007). Autodesk (the manufacturer of AutoCAD) makes a product that is nearly identical to SolidWorks, called Inventor, which is a parametric program for design of solid parts and assemblies.

SolidWorks is a 3D mechanical CAD (computer-aided design) program that runs on Microsoft Windows. SolidWorks files use the Microsoft Structured storage file format. This means that there is various files embedded within each SLDDRW (drawing files), SLDPRT (part files), SLDASM (assembly files), with preview bitmaps and metadata sub-files. Various third-party tools can be used to extract these sub-files, although the sub-files in many cases use proprietary binary file formats. SolidWorks is a parasolid-based solid modeller, and utilizes a parametric feature-based approach to create models and assemblies. Parameters refer to restrictions which values determine the shape or geometry of the model. Parameters can be either numeric, such as line lengths or circle diameters, or geometric, such as tangent, parallel, concentric, horizontal or vertical. Numeric parameters can be associated with each other through the use of relations, which allows them to capture design intent.

AutoCAD is, just like SolidWorks, a Computer Aided Design software application for 2-D and 3-D design and drafting. AutoCAD was one of the first CAD programs to run on personal or home computers, notably the IBM personal computer. At that time, most other CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or mini-computers that were connected to a graphics computer terminal for each user. Early releases of AutoCAD used basic entities such as lines, poly-lines, circles, arcs, and text to ultimately construct more complex objects. AutoCAD has since started to support custom objects through its C++ Application Programming Interface (API).

Modern AutoCAD includes a full set of basic solid modelling and 3-D tools. With the release of AutoCAD 2007 improved 3D modelling saw the light, which means better navigation when working in three dimensions. It also became easier to edit 3-D models. The mental ray engine was included in rendering and thus it was now possible to do quality renderings. AutoCAD 2010 introduced parametric functionality and network modelling. At this moment, AutoCAD only runs under Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. AutoCAD can run on an emulator or compatibility layer like VM-ware Workstation or Wine, although various performance issues can arise if you work with 3-D objects or large drawings.

Choosing a system that works for you depends solely on the type of work you want to do. Many experts say that SolidWorks is more effective when working on 3 dimensional designs and that AutoCAD is the way to go for 2 dimensional design.

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