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Seattle train station King Street Station |
Seattle train station King Street Station 6:50 am |
Ocean view from the train |
King Street Station |
Ocean view from the train |
Arrived at Vancouver thanks to Amtrak Train |
What a thanksgiving break! Do you want to go on an amazing trip? Go wild and visit Canada! We started at Seattle and so now we were sitting on Amtrak when we arrived at Vancouver downtown, Pacific Center Station. My family had a full Italian lunch and departure for our hotel. Our hotel room has a pretty view of Coal Harbor. We quickly got ready for our first stop, Lynn Canyon Park at North Vancouver.
Vancouver Pacific Central Station (train station) |
Our lovely hotel has a beautiful harbor view Coal Harbor |
How to get to Lynn Canyon Park at North Vancouver? Two choices for us! Long way by bus #210 or short way by Seabus across the bay. We definitely chose Seabus.
Seabus ride to North Vancouver
Lynn Canyon Park
walked to Lynn Canyon Park |
Lynn Canyon Park Suspension Bridge |
suspension bridge gate |
On the suspension bridge |
Everybody that comes here is for visiting the suspension bridge. The bridge was built across the canyon. It kept shaking when I walked and I wasn't scared. When I jumped, it felt like the bridge wouldn't hold everyone. It shook so much that a medium sized rock fell. The rock was as big as my head! A visitor center was there open late. I received my "love bug" as a souvenir.
Lynn Canyon Park
suspension bridge
On the suspension bridge |
On the suspension bridge |
View of Lynn Canyon from the suspension bridge |
Playing with water at the canyon creek |
Playing with warm water |
Lynn Canyon Park visitor center |
Lynn Canyon Park visitor center |
North Vancouver outside of Lynn Canyon Park |
Cruise ship terminal |
Canada Place |
Vancouver Harbor Centre |
Gastown center |
The Steam Clock |
The Steam Clock |
The Steam Clock |
The Steam Clock |
Steam Clock beeped at 8:45 pm
well... sort of 8:50 pm beeps
beautiful night Coal Harbor view |
Cruise ship terminal |
Cruise ship terminal |
Olympic Cauldron, Coal Harbor |
MOV museum Museum of Vancouver at Vanier Park |
MOV museum Museum of Vancouver at Vanier Park |
MOV museum Museum of Vancouver at Vanier Park |
Playing at Vanier Park |
Playing with water at Vanier Park |
False Creek Ferries |
False Creek Ferries |
Filming at False Creek Ferries |
False Creek Ferry |
False Creek Ferry |
False Creek Ferry |
The next day, we went to Granville island by a ferry. The ferry is actually a boat. Because of the rain, we are the only riders on board. It was like a private boat to our family. The boat drove us along the beautiful English Bay.
Kids Market holiday decorated |
Kids Market |
Kids Market |
Granville Island Market |
Granville Island Market |
Granville Island Market |
Granville Island Market |
View of English Bay from Granville Island |
Science World |
Science World |
Tower of Bauble at the entrance of Science World |
Our dinner was at a market where we had many soups, breads, and even desserts! The boat took us to the Science World, which is a purple glowing ball. It sits at the end of the False Creek. With its beautiful glowing lights, you hardly miss this place. Unfortunately it closes at 5:00 pm. The tinker machine, Tower of Bauble, at the entrance of Science Center was so cool, my brother and I staring at it for more than 15 minutes. Just listening to the balls collide with other objects was fun enough. We walked to Chinatown and later Gastown again.
Chinatown in Vancouver |
Chinatown in Vancouver |
Coal Harbor Park |
Coal Harbor Park |
Walk towards Stanley Park Coal Harbor Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park's almost century old Seawall
Entrance of Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Totem Poles |
Statue of Native Indians |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Lions Gate Bridge |
Lions Gate Bridge |
Shell at Stanley Park |
Siwash Rock |
Siwash Rock |
Siwash Rock |
Third Beach |
Third Beach |
Third Beach |
Beautiful view from Third Beach |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park |
Swimming pool filled with ocean water |
Second Beach |
Second Beach |
Second Beach |
Walk back to hotel on Robson Street the busiest and most popular street of Vancouver downtown |
Now you know my complete trip front to back. Let us all hope that you can have a trip the same! Don't you think it's amazing? Next time you go on a trip, be sure to check out Canada!
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