WALKING TOUR! GRANVILLE STREET ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT NOV 2020 AND JOLLIBEE VANCOUVER! | GUTOM.CA



Walking around Vancouver’s famous Granville Street, Entertainment District in November. These days Granville Street is looking slower than usual. The Entertainment District is a popular destination for locals and tourists and is known for it’s nightlife and street fights. There’s plenty of restaurants and shops still open on Granville during the pandemic. Jollibee Vancouver is expected to open on this street. This walk is Helmcken to Robson only.

Granville Street is a unique part of town. Be aware there are homeless and addicts at Granville Street. It is mostly safe during the day, and night but sketchy characters are around so watch your stuff and walk fast!

A few good eats on Granville
Mean Poutine
Wings
Roxy Burger bar/pub
Thai Away
Doner Stop
Megabite Pizza
Speakeasy – bar/pub
Pawnshop – bar/pub
Chit Chat Burger Bar bar/pub

There are many more bar/pub restaurants and even Chinese Canadian food like King’s Kitchen, and Grade A Steaks and Seafood Restaurant.

Fast Food
A&W
McDonald’s
Tim Hortons

UNIQUE
Golden Age Collectables

Historic venues
Commodore Ballroom and Bowling
Orpheum
Vogue Theater

Oddities
Movieland Arcade

Adult Entertainment
The Granville Strip

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From Vancouver to Whistler Luxury tour – First Video on Youtube



This was my first ever Video on Youtube filmed on my Canon 7d. I was attempting to film video footage to promote my first travel tour.

This is our first travel experience video that showcases some highlights of the ChicVoyage Araxi Vancouver Whistler Tour experience. An extra ordinary Vancouver and Whistler luxury tour with premium accomodation, transportation, and unique events such as the Araxi Longtable gourmet dining. In 2011 we are taking traditional canadian tours and travel and creating a memorable group travel experience.

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Tour this Vancouver retreat that the fashion world built | House Tours



When model-turned-agent Liz Bell decided to build a haven away from the bustle of B.C.’s fashion industry, she found her ideal spot embedded in nature, atop a rocky hill that overlooks Howe Sound.

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ViaRail "Canadian" Train Sleeper Tour



I have ridden Amtrak’s long distance trains several times, and I have previously put together two videos on what to expect when traveling in ‘sleeper’ class (first class) on the western route “Superliner” trains. Recently I took a similar trip across Canada on ViaRail’s famous transcontinental train called the “Canadian”, from Toronto to Vancouver. This video shows what to expect in a sleeper car on this trip, as well as presenting the trip and its sights. My trip took place in the four days immediately following Labor Day in May of 2014. The westbound train starts at 10 PM in Toronto, then continues over the next three full days and part of the morning on the fourth day, so the trip includes five consecutive dates, and occupies about 3-1/2 days (going by hours of travel).

I forgot to mention in the video that the rooms (except for the berths) all have en-suite toilets. In the roomettes, the toilets are covered by the bed when it is lowered.

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Banff – Lake Louise: Stunning Beauty and Nature At Its Best in the Canadian Rockies

For the first time ever, my husband and I are going to go skiing in the majestic Rocky Mountains: in March of 2006 we are going to go to stay a week in Banff, Alberta and we are also going to explore Lake Louise, the turquoise jewel of the Canadian Rockies. As we have never been to this region, I have started to do some research and contacted the official visitor information website for the communities of Banff and Lake Louise in Banff National Park.

I had a chance to speak with Quintin Winks, Manager of Media Relations for
Banff Lake Louise Tourism, who was able to provide me with excellent background information about the Banff / Lake Louise Region.

1. Please provide us with some general information about Banff / Lake Louise. Where is it located, what is the weather like?

Banff is located within Banff National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of Western Alberta. The town of Banff is famous for its spectacular setting, but it is more than just a pretty place. As Canada's first incorporated municipality in a national park, Banff is a very special community. It is environmentally-conscious, balanced, rich with character and culture and a friendly and open community. The elevation of Banff townsite is 1,383 m (4,537 feet), the highest town in Canada. The elevation of Lake Louise is 1,536 m (5,039 feet), the highest permanent settlement in Canada.

Summer (July – August):
The summer season usually has low humidity, warm temperatures and daylight hours lasting until 11:00 pm at the height of the summer equinox.

Autumn (Sept – Oct):
Fall sees diminishing daylight hours and warm days with cooling evening winds.

Winter (Nov – March):
Although it can and does snow at any time of the year, the first snows generally begin to fall in November. The average temperature during the winter months is around -12º C (6º F); However it is not unusual to have a two-week cold snap during December or January where temperatures plummet into the -30 degree C / F range. Fortunately Banff and areas west and south, regularly receive a welcome weather phenomenon called Chinooks, warm winds that produce spring-like temperatures in a matter of hours.

Spring (April – June):
Rain and warming temperatures begin to melt winter away from the valleys in April, however snow does not leave the mountain passes until mid-summer. While the average precipitation is relatively low during this time, snowmelt pushes the rivers to their crests.

2. How can one get to Banff / Lake Louise and what is the best way of getting around locally?

Located in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, the town of Banff is located inside the boundaries of Banff National Park. It is situated 128 kilometers (80 miles) west of Calgary, 401 kilometers (250 miles) southwest of Edmonton and 850 kilometers (530 miles) east of Vancouver. Commercial airlines service each of these three Canadian cities, and buses to Banff and Lake Louise run year round.

Banff is easily accessed by bus or car using the Trans-Canada Highway. Calgary to Banff driving time is about 2 hours depending on traffic and road conditions. Speed ​​limits inside the national park are 90km / hour.

The closest major airport is the Calgary International Airport. Scheduled van and motorcoach shuttle services connect Banff with Calgary Airport. Departures are limited (usually 3 or 4 per day).

3. What are some of the major sights in and around Banff / Lake Louise?

Banff is famous first and foremost for its spectacular natural scenery, but also for its museums, national historic sites and heritage buildings.

Architectural and heritage guidelines ensure the town retains its mountain culture and charm. Banff also has three historic sites (Cave & Basin, Banff Park Museum and Bankhead) and numerous heritage buildings, one of the best performing art schools in the country (The Banff Center), top-notch art galleries (The Walter Phillips Gallery and Canada House Gallery among others) and a world-renown museum specializing in the art and history of the Canadian Rockies (the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies).

Wildlife is also abundant within Banff National Park and many visitors return home with memorable photographs of species that make use of the park.

From bridge to biking, there is so much to do in the Banff area including airplane tours, barbecues, billiards, boat tours, bowling, dogsledding, downhill and cross-country skiing, fishing, golf, hiking, snowshoeing, nature tours, horseback riding , carriage and sleigh rides, mountaineering and climbing, hiking, hot springs and spas, museums and art galleries, gondolas, snocoach tours, sightseeing, whitewater rafting, kayaking and float trips.

4. Please tell us about the skiing opportunities in Banff / Lake Louise and other winter activities on offer in your area.

Three outstanding ski resorts, Ski Banff @ Norquay , Sunshine Village and Lake Louise provide more than 7,700 acres and 240 trails offering countless options to skiers and snowboarders of any ability. From wide-open bowls and tree-lined glades covered with fresh dry champagne powder, to meticulous groomed slopes and state-of-the-art snowmaking, visitors enjoy unspoiled scenery, short lift lines, and guaranteed friendly local hospitality. The last major snowstorm through this area was less than one week ago and the snow conditions are powder, powder, powder. More snow is forecast in the coming days.

There are over 80km of cross-country trails within a short drive of the Banff townsite alone. The vast network of track-set and untracked trails, and telemark slopes throughout Banff National Park calls nordic skiers of all abilities. The Banff National Park Service keeps up to date trail conditions and weather forecasts.

Banff also offers guided snow-shoeing tours, ice walks, dog sledding and ice climbing, not to mention heli-skiing.

5. What about activities during the summer time?

Ride through a pine forest hearing only hoof beats, zoom down waterslides, or come face to face with a grizzly bear while exploring an interpretive museum. Banff Lake Louise offers something for everyone.

Enjoy the spectacular views from the Brewster Gondola, explore the Columbia Icefield from aboard the enormous snocoach, rent a bike and ride around the park or get up early and enjoy a bird walk in the spring. There's also guided tours through Johnston Canyon, nature walks, a skateboard park and several fine patios for enjoying a cool refreshment after hours of exploration in the summer sun. That's just the tip of the iceberg.

6. Banff / Lake Louise's history is connected to the expansion of railways across Canada. Please give us a brief historical overview of the area.
1883

The railway passes through the Banff area and reaches Laggan Station (Lake Louise). Three railway workers, Frank McCabe, Tom McCardell, and William McCardell, stake claim to the natural hot springs on the side of Sulfur Mountain.

– 1884: Lord Steven, a former CPR director, christens the area "Banff" after his birthplace, Banffshire, Scotland.

– 1885: The federal government sets aside a 26 km² reserve surrounding the hot springs discovered two years earlier. Two years later, that area is increased to 670 sq. km. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the federal government cooperate in promoting the area as an international resort and spa as a way to support the new railway and ease the financial pressures on Confederation.

– 1888: The Canadian Pacific Railway Company builds the area's first large tourist accommodation, The Banff Springs Hotel.

– 1911: Automobile access to Banff is made possible by the construction of the Banff / Calgary Coach Road.

1917: The park's area is increased to 7 125 km². The Canadian government passes the first National Parks Act.

– 1930: Rocky Mountains Park is renamed Banff National Park and its size becomes fixed at 6641 km².

1933: The Banff Center for Continuing Education is founded.

– 1985: Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks along with four adjacent provincial parks are declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

– 1990: Through a joint agreement between the local citizens and the federal and provincial governments, the town of Banff becomes the only incorporated municipality within a Canadian national park.

7. Our readers would like to find out about the festivals and special events in Banff / Lake Louise.

Festivals and special events are many in Banff and Lake Louise. The most immediate two are Ice Magic and Winterfest. Ice Magic involves artists from all over the world converging on Lake Louise and carving 300 kilogram blocks of ice into spectacular sculptures (January 27-29). Winterfest is a series of fun activities. The most up-to-date information on all festivals and special events can be found at http://www.banfflakelouise.com/

8. What about restaurants and entertainment in Banff / Lake Louise?

With inventive panache, chefs relentlessly reach new culinary heights. Recipes change according to the seasons and make use of the freshest local ingredients. During the fall and winter, this means game, squash and legumes, while spring features asparagus and mushrooms and summer highlights edible flowers and fresh fruits.

The town has a wide variety of tourism-related businesses including over 118 restaurants with food to suit every palette. There's Indian cuisine, sushi, Korean, Chinese, Western, Pasta, Thai, Greek and just about every other variation.

Banff is also home to The Banff Center. This institution is host to many forms of entertainment, including art galleries and installations, theater productions and concerts ranging in variety from string quartets, blues, jazz, ethnic and rock 'n' roll. There is something happening virtually every week of the year. Banff also has a cinema, bowling lanes, water slides and indoor pool and billiards hall. There's an indoor rock-climbing wall, skating rink, tennis courts and myriad other things to do for entertainment regardless of the weather.

9. What are some of the shopping opportunities in Banff / Lake Louise?

Enjoy strolling alongside locals and world-travelers as you discover a cosmopolitan collection of galleries, boutiques and cafés. Shops range from internationally recognized clothiers or independently-owned establishments to Canada's oldest department store.

10. What type of accommodations options are available in Banff / Lake Louise?

From five-star elegance to the cozy comfort of cabins or chalets, Banff Lake Louise has more than 100 hotels, motels, condominiums resorts, lodges and bed & breakfasts that will make you feel at home whatever your tastes.

11. What are some of the major events and big news stories coming up in 2006 and beyond in Banff / Lake Louise?

Banff looks poised to host a skins golf game this summer that will attract some of the biggest names in golf.

Also big in the news is the commencement of Banff Refreshing, a sidewalk expansion program and greening that will make downtown Banff much more pedestrian friendly and reduce the amount of traffic using the downtown core.

The first phase of the Trans-Canada Highway twinning project will also swing into high gear this summer, making transit through Banff National Park faster and safer than ever. Of note with this project are state-of-the-art wildlife crossing structures to keep animals off the highway.

Passing of a recent lighting bylaw means that Banff's night sky will become more and more clear as time passes.

Thank you, Quintin, for your time to provide us with more information about the beautiful Banff / Lake Louise area. We look forward to exploring your area first-hand in March!

For further information about Banff / Lake Louise please contact:

Banff Lake Louise Tourism

PO Box 1298, Banff, Alberta, T1L 1B3, Canada

Phone: 403-762-8421 Fax: 403-762-8163

Email: info@banfflakelouise.com

Web: http://www.BanffLakeLouise.com

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Study in Canada – Five Main Reasons to Choose a Canadian Destination

Are you looking to study abroad in the near future? If yes, then studying in Canada can be the perfect opportunity for you. As a developed country with an undisputed reputation for education and immigration opportunities, Canada has a lot to offer to the young as well as to senior individuals.

The following are some of the reasons why you should study in Canada.

Lower living costs

Living costs and tuition fees are one of the most important aspects that students look for when choosing a location to study abroad. Canada, by many standards, is far cheaper for pursuing your academic goals than other countries such as UK and the US. A brief comparison between Toronto and London revealed that rents in London were more than 120% higher than those in Toronto. Similarly, other living expenses such as restaurant prices and groceries were also higher in London than in Toronto.

While the cost of living varies between cities, Canada is far cheaper than other countries such as UK.

Exceptional academic opportunities and scholarships

Canada offers a number of good quality higher education opportunities for international students. There are a number of scholarships that students can apply and easily qualify for to obtain a significant source of funding and study at a fraction of their tuition fees.

Among the most popular scholarships are:

The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Programme

University of Calgary Graduate Studies Award

Concordia University Undergraduate Scholarships

In addition to the higher education scholarships, there are also a number of language courses such as the ESL and FSL programs along with other examinations such as TOEFL and GMAT. Therefore, students who wish to learn English to better reap the benefits from their time in Canada do not need to worry about finding good language courses.

Promising career opportunities

International students can easily obtain permits for part-time job opportunities on-campus and other sites. Students who wish to work longer hours can apply for work permits. There are also a lot of promising career opportunities for international students. Universities in Canada have links to around 5,000 collaboration agreements worldwide that can greatly benefit international students in establishing their careers.

Suitable weather conditions

Contrary to what many people would think, the weather in Canada is not just limited to winter. Rather, there are four distinct seasons which means students can enjoy the warm afternoon sun as well as the snowfall.

During the summer season, there is plenty of sunshine for you to take a casual walk in the park with your friends or family members. In fact, Vancouver is known for its oceanic climate and in cities such as Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa, temperatures can get very high during the summer.

Multicultural society

Canada is home to a multicultural society with people from different nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. Students who seek to study in Canada will never have to worry about experiencing a culture shock and miss their families back home as there are plenty of student societies for different countries such as Asian, Arab, Indian, and more. Moreover, the unending variety of cuisines that can easily be found on-campus and in city centers undoubtedly makes Canada a gastronome’s paradise.

The aforementioned reasons are sufficient to say that Canada is a perfect destination for you to pursue your academic interests and establish your career with a strong footing. In addition to the educational and career opportunities, the suitable climate, welcoming society, and the lower living costs, leave little room for anyone one to have second thoughts.

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Canadian Passport Requirements – Ensure That You Can Travel to the USA on Time

I've just found a great deal on a trip to Miami, what documents do I need to have in order to travel?

This is a common questions that I am presented with. It is important to consider the requirements before booking an international trip of any kind: you would hate to miss your vacation due to being turned away at the airport!

You will need a passport. As of January 2007, Canadians flying into the USA require passports. You are still allowed to travel by car, train or bus without a passport, but by January 2008 these travelers require passports as well. I recommend getting a passport now if you have travel plans of any kind. Your passport should be valid until at least six (6) months after your return to Canada.

How do I get a passport, and how long does it take?

This depends on your situation, if you have a Canadian passport issued after January 2002 there is a new simplified process to obtain a new passport. Canadian Citizens applying for their first passport, or renewing a passport issued before 2002 have a more complicated application to submit. If you are a Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant) of Canada, you are not allowed to apply for a Canadian Passport, and must follow a different process altogether.

All application forms / instructions are available at your local post office. Be sure to check with Passport Canada for unique situations (my passport was stolen!), Updates and office locations for applying in person.

Simplified Passport Renewal

If you are an adult looking to renew a passport that was issued after January 31 2002, and you do not need to change your name, replace a lost, stolen or damaged passport, you may be able to take advantage of the new simplified passport application . This option is available only to those that are staying in Canada and were 16 years of age or older and staying in Canada when the previous passport was issued.

This application allows you to skip the Guarantor process, and avoid submitting proof of identity, as well as your birth certificate or citizenship card. You must submit the application form, two (2) new photographs, a processing fee of $ 87, and your previous passport.
Passports applied for in person can be ready in as little as two (2) weeks. Passports applied for by mail will take at least six (6) weeks.

Standard Passport Application

For those who do not have an adult passport issued after January 31, 2002, you must use the full application. This could be your first passport application, you were under 16 when your last passport was issued or you are staying outside of Canada.

For these applications you need to have a guarantor, but new rules allow almost everyone to have access to someone that can sign for them. Many Canadians by virtue of holding a passport themselves can now act as guarantors. You will be required to submit the application form, a fee of $ 87, proof of identity (ie. Driver's License), two (2) photographs and original proof of citizenship.

Like the Simplified Application, passports applied for in person can be ready in as little as two (2) weeks, six (6) weeks by mail.

What if I am a Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant) of Canada, not a Citizen?

You will need to ensure that you have a valid Permanent Resident (PR) Card. This is required to return to Canada after your trip. If you are unsure of the procedure to obtain a PR Card, you should get in touch with an Immigration Specialist like myself, or Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Generally PR Cards take about 6-8 weeks to process.

You will also need to carry a valid passport from your Country of Citizenship. If this passport is not current you will need to contact that country's embassy or consulate in Canada to apply. Be aware that the length of time, fees, and the amount of documentation required varies greatly country to country. Some will be able to renew an existing passport the same day, others will find that it takes several months and involves a lot of supporting documents.

Depending on the passport you carry, you may need a visa in order to enter the United States. The United States does not view Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residence in the same way. The American authorities will treat you as a Citizen of the country who passport you are carrying. Be sure to check out this requirement several months before you want to travel: American visas often take weeks or months to arrange.

Common Mistakes

When making an application of any type ensure that it is signed! Make sure you have included everything asked for on the checklist including the fee.
If your passport applications requires you to provide proof of citizenship, make sure you know where your Birth Certificate or Certificate of Citizenship is! Passport Canada will not accept your current Canadian Passport as proof of citizenship. If you need to replace a Birth Certificate or Citizenship document, be sure to apply well ahead of time!

Be sure to carefully read all instructions from Passport Canada before applying.

Source by Christopher Daw