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The West Coast Railway Heritage Park, features a typical mid-20th century railway station and old style town centre with heritage displays and over 90 pieces of railway cars and artifacts. At 12-acres, it provides the visitor with the opportunity to tour authentic railway equipment in various stages of restoration. Historic exhibits include Brightbill House, blacksmith forge, wash house, and vintage printing press.
The CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre also resides at the Heritage Park with 21,000 square feet of event space and home to 5 vintage trains, including the world-famous Royal Hudson steam train.
Also seen here is the Plaza Of Nations (glass building) on False Creek with the never ending growth of downtown Vancouver.
This panorama took 13 photos in portrait orientation to build.
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At Brandywine Falls, BC
Bull trout are my favorite game fish.
I like the fact that they EAT other fish as their main diet.
We rip large streamers through the water and these fish just throttle 'em.
Bull trout are protected and we always release them.
I like the rivers in BC because many have laws that require catch and release.....barbless hooks only. So hopefully the rivers up there will stay full of fish for years to come.
I would like to thank all you Canadian folks for letting me invade your wild lands and torment some of your fish.
(now if you can just get some decent restaurants up there.......maybe that's how you keep Canada from getting crowded..........the threat of starvation)
The Neo-baroque buildings face north on Belleville street facing the Inner Harbour and diagonally across from The Empress Hotel. A large statue of Queen Victoria stands on the front lawn as well a statue of a soldier to commemorate the province's World War I, World War II and Korean War dead.
Atop the central dome is a gold-covered statue of Captain George Vancouver.