Stanley Park Full Bike ride, Vancouver, BC, Canada – Bike Ride



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Vancouver’s first, largest, and most beloved urban park!

Stanley Park is a magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver.

Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of the water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park’s famous Seawall. Discover kilometers of trails, beautiful beaches, local wildlife, great eats, natural, cultural and historical landmarks, along with many other adventures. The park offers a wide range of unforgettable experiences for all ages and interests, including Canada’s largest aquarium.

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Bike Riding with Me [ Vancouver Seawall Virtual Tour ]



Bike riding with me around beautiful Vancouver BC Canada

Olympic Village – False Creek – Granville Island Market – Vanier Park aka doggie paradise and back!

And a few stops at my favourite shops
Lee’s Donuts ( Famous donuts! Must visit for tourists)
Popina (Yummy food and their icecream is AMAZING! Turkish Delight is my fav)
A Bread Affair (Good bakery)

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Driving Downtown – Vancouver 4K – Canada



Driving Downtown – Vancouver BC Canada – Season 1 Episode 22.
Starting Point: Granville St .
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 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,[6] and Mexico City.

The original settlement, named Gastown, grew up on clearcuts on the west edge of the Hastings Mill logging sawmill’s property, where a makeshift tavern had been set up on a plank between two stumps and the proprietor, Gassy Jack, persuaded the curious millworkers to build him a tavern, on 1 July 1867. From that first enterprise, other stores and some hotels quickly appeared along the waterfront to the west. Gastown became formally laid out as a registered townsite dubbed Granville, B.I. (“B.I” standing for “Burrard Inlet”). As part of the land and political deal whereby the area of the townsite was made the railhead of the CPR, it was renamed “Vancouver” and incorporated shortly thereafter as a city, in 1886. By 1887, the transcontinental railway was extended to the city to take advantage of its large natural seaport, which soon became a vital link in a trade route between the Orient, Eastern Canada, and Europe.[7][8] As of 2009, Port Metro Vancouver is the busiest and largest port in Canada, and the most diversified port in North America.[9] While forestry remains its largest industry, Vancouver is well known as an urban centre surrounded by nature, making tourism its second-largest industry.[10] Major film production studios in Vancouver and Burnaby have turned Greater Vancouver and nearby areas into one of the largest film production centres in North America,[11][12] earning it the film industry nickname, Hollywood North.[13][14][15]

Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life,[16][17] and the Economist Intelligence Unit acknowledged it as the first city to rank among the top-ten of the world’s most liveable cities[18] for five consecutive years.[19] Vancouver has hosted many international conferences and events, including the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, UN Habitat I, Expo 86, the World Police and Fire Games in 1989 and 2009; and the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics which were held in Vancouver and Whistler, a resort community 125 km (78 mi) north of the city.[20] In 2014, following thirty years in California, the annual TED conference made Vancouver its indefinite home. Several matches of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup were played in Vancouver, including the final at BC Place Stadium.[21]

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Tour of English Bay Beach, Vancouver, BC



English Bay, located in the Westend of Vancouver, BC Canada, is a popular beach park for locals and tourists alike. The long stretch of beach starts at the edge of Second Beach seawall in Stanley Park up to and including Sunset Beach to the West. It’s bustling with sunbathers, swimmers, buskers, food vendors, bicyclists, volleyballers and rollerbladers amongst pets and pedestrians.

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Coal Harbour Boat Tour – Vancouver BC



Coal Harbour is Downtown Vancouver’s most luxurious condominium neighbourhood. Perched on the north shore of Vancouver’s downtown peninsula it is bordered by downtown to the east, the West End to the south, Stanley Park to the west and Burrard Inlet to the north. In Coal Harbour you’ll enjoy some of the most spectacular water and mountain vistas found anywhere in the world. Just steps from world class restaurants, Robson Street shopping and of course, world-famous Stanley Park. Everything you can imagine for luxury urban waterfront living is right at your finger tips. Feel free to contact me when it’s time to buy or sell your Coal Harbour condo.

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Coal Harbour, Vancouver Tour



Coal Harbour is Downtown Vancouver’s most luxurious condominium neighbourhood. Perched on the north shore of Vancouver’s downtown peninsula it is bordered by downtown to the east, the West End to the south, Stanley Park to the west and Burrard Inlet to the north. In Coal Harbour you’ll enjoy some of the most spectacular water and mountain vistas found anywhere in the world. Just steps from world class restaurants, Robson Street shopping and of course, world-famous Stanley Park. Everything you can imagine for luxury urban waterfront living is right at your finger tips. Feel free to contact me when it’s time to buy or sell your Coal Harbour condo.

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