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Both Trans-Canada Highwayand the Canadian Pacific Railway traverse the pass.At 4,364 ft (1,330m) above sea level it is the third highest point along the Trans-Canada Highway
The average annual snowpack (depth) at the treeline near the pass is 3.5 meters
BC Rail 4613 and CN 8872, the other days 567/568 power ended up on R921, pulling limestone with the Barn in the lead.
JusDance is an annual event, pepole from all walk of life. Toddlers to seniors. Everyone come as they are, Freely express themselves through dance and movements in the park to music arranged by local dancers. Photo capturing part of the crowd at the end of the event where dancers have joined hands and form a large circle, then slowly come close together at the center. Expressing their love, hugging, laughing and I think there were some crying too.
For a brief moment, in the microcosm. We can truly live as one
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BC Place is a multi-purpose stadium located at the north side of False Creek, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by the BC Pavilion Corporation (PavCo), a crown corporation of the province. It is currently the home of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the annual Canada Sevens (part of the World Rugby Sevens Series) as well as the BC Sports Hall of Fame. The stadium also served as the main stadium for the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Paralympics which Vancouver hosted, the 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, as well as a venue for multiple matches including the championship match for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The stadium will also host several matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The stadium opened on June 19, 1983, and was built as an indoor structure with an air-supported roof, the largest of its kind in the world upon its opening. Following the 2010 Winter Olympics, BC Place was closed for 16 months as part of an extensive revitalization, the centrepiece of which was replacing the inflatable roof with a retractable roof supported by cables. Once construction was completed, the stadium's new roof was also the largest of its type. BC Place Stadium