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When visiting this area in Black Canyon, "On top of the World" is how one would describe the experience while overlooking the Thompson River, Canadian Pacific, and Canadian National Railway. An eastbound intermodal train is just about to cross the River and it becomes clearly evident that Canadian National had to build their railway the hard way around the canyon over 100 years ago.
The Aug long weekend is now over and it is time to get back to work for everyone in one way or another.
A great time was had with friends, lots of laughs and memories shared with warm 'kinda' sunny days.
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The Vancouver skyline is globally recognized for its stunning juxtaposition of modern architecture, a vast expanse of water (Burrard Inlet and False Creek), and the commanding North Shore Mountains as its backdrop.
Key Elements:
Modern Towers: The city is distinguished by a large number of high-rise residential towers and office buildings downtown, reflecting its rapid growth.
Landmarks: The skyline is anchored by unique structures such as the Harbour Centre (with its distinctive circular observation tower) and Canada Place (with its iconic white, sail-like roof).
Panoramic Views: The best views are often captured from:
Stanley Park: Offers a classic view from spots like Prospect Point.
West Vancouver (Cypress Mountain): Provides an elevated, sweeping view of the entire city, water, and Vancouver Island.
Kitsilano Beach: A popular view featuring the water in the foreground.
Image of Science World taken from False Creek, Olympic Village in Vancouver BC.
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Monday morning's Aurora Borealis featured the Big Dipper twinkling over the Howe Sound at Porteau Cove Provincial Park. Captured early morning in Squamish-Lillooet, BC ~ August 17, 2015
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I decided to hike to Stoney Hill Park and watch the sunrise. It was a well worth the effort because the location is so versatile, offering sweeping grand vista views as well as intimate landscape details. A phenomenal location, worthy of a selfie –for scale– of course.
When the world moves too fast and you loose yourself in the chaos,
introduce yourself to each color of the sunset.
Reacquaint yourself with the earth beneath your feet.
Thank the air that surrounds you with every breath you take.
Find yourself in the appreciation of life.
~ Christy Anne Martine ~
A moonlit, lakeside, campfire under the cover of coniferous trees and the soft green glow of the Northern Lights. You can't get anymore Canadian than this... canoe, lumber jacket, beer and all. I'm lucky to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth, British Columbia. ~ Captured at Watch Lake in the South Cariboo Region of B.C. ~ October 3, 2015
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Canadian National southbound #570 descends the steep grade through the Cheakamus Canyon along the former BC Rail Squamish Subdivision. This area is well worth the hike as you're treated to an assortment of natural stunning features and amazing engineering feats. All that is missing is the iconic British Columbia Railway...
Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024
The Sea to Sky Highway is a breathtaking scenic route that connects West Vancouver to Whistler, British Columbia. Its name, "From the sea to the sky," perfectly describes its journey, which begins on the coast of Howe Sound and ascends towards the majestic mountains of the Coast Range.
This road offers spectacular views of fjords, lush forests, and rugged peaks. It is renowned as one of the most beautiful drives in the world and is the gateway to countless outdoor adventures. Along the route, there are many must-see stops, such as Shannon Falls Provincial Park, the Sea to Sky Gondola, and the Britannia Mine Museum. It also passes through the town of Squamish, a haven for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024
Downtown Vancouver is the central peninsula hosting the business district, commerce, and much of the city's cultural and nightlife. It is the urban core of British Columbia.
Geography and Setting: The downtown area is surrounded by water on three sides (Burrard Inlet, English Bay, and False Creek), making parks and waterfront paths (like the Seawall) an integral part of the urban experience.
Key Districts:
Financial District: The primary area for offices and skyscrapers.
Gastown: The city's oldest district, known for its cobblestone streets, Victorian architecture, and the famous steam clock.
Yaletown: A former warehouse district converted into an upscale area with trendy restaurants and residential lofts.
Landmarks: Iconic sites such as Canada Place (with its white sail roofs), the Vancouver Art Gallery, and BC Place Stadium dominate the area. Its skyline is defined by numerous residential towers, as many residents live and work downtown.
Vancouver, every day I love her just a little bit more, a little bit more, a little bit more. Our streets are bursting with the colours of Autumn right now and it's damn beautiful ❤ Looking north under this canopy of red, you can see Dundarave in West Vancouver way off in the distance. Captured yesterday afternoon in the gorgeous #Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ October 20, 2017 🚘
Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024
Science World at TELUS World of Science is a popular interactive science museum in Vancouver, known for its scenic location and its distinctive geodesic structure.Location and Architecture: It is located at the end of False Creek, and its most visible landmark is the Geodesic Dome, which was originally built as part of the exhibition pavilion for Expo $86$.Mission: The museum's mission is to ignite curiosity and inspire scientific literacy through hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, and immersive film shows.Key Attractions: It offers hundreds of permanent and temporary interactive exhibits focusing on topics like biology, physics, technology, and the British Columbia environment. It also houses the Omnimax Theatre (now referred to as the $Science World Dome$), which showcases large-format films beneath its iconic dome.
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It's always interesting to see Great Blue Herons. I'm usually pretty happy to watch these majestic birds as they move slowly in the water. But they are thrilling to see in flight. I was happy to catch this one in action!
We made a quick stop off at Little Qualicum Falls near Parksville, BC. With all the rain the falls is really raging through the canyon, and it was tough keeping my lens clear from the misty scene.