Our last day in Vancouver was a good one. We had little planned, so we headed out for some Crepes for breakfast, took a turn around the playground, and went to the "Vancouver Lookout" to, well, "look out." It's a tall(er) building in downtown Vancouver with great views. From there, we caught a bus to south Vancouver and Queen Elizabeth Park. Apparently, Vancouver has some preposterously large per capita acreage of parks; we spent ample time appreciating it. Inside the park was a conservatory Tim wanted to see, but it also offered great views of the city with the mountains in the background. After LOTS of picture taking (I've pared it down as best I can, folks), we had a lunch at the restaurant in the park. Then, the day was so lovely, we decided to walk back. It was a long walk (just short of 6 miles, I think), but it took us through another park (where we got to observe some cricketers and play on a stupendous playscape) and then through South Granville, a trendy neighborhood of shops. This included a stop at a Vancouver favorite chocolate shop (yum). We headed on back to the hotel for a little swimming (which went underappreciated; time to get Maya back into swim lessons). It turned out that our look out tickets were all day passes, so Audrey kindly put Maya to bed, and Tim and I went back to the look out to look out over Vancouver in the evening. We ended the day with a stroll back to the hotel along the seawall with a discussion of moving to Vancouver. Though I'm guessing it's not always sunny and 70 degrees...






























1 comment:
Gorgeous photos of Vancouver, Christine! I remember Brian and I discussing the possibility of moving out there too, after running the marathon last year. What a beautiful city. I would like to stay in the Westin Bayshore if I ever go again, the location is perfect.
Brian and I can NOT believe how big Maya is now! It is impossible that she grew so fast naturally -- you must be giving her steroids. Don't deny it.
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