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A scene not likely to happen again, CP (WCXX) 4069 and BCR (BCOL) 4625 which have crossed paths in the last 25 years meet up once again in Squamish, BC during the West Coast Railway Associations Polar Express Event. Interesting side note I had my PGE Airtime K5H on 4069 while 4625 had its Airtime K5L making for some nice sounding horns that afternoon.

GMD FP7A CP 4069 getting a workout on the E&N

Flickr Explore - July 16th, 2022 - #341

 

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Shorebirds take flight as people enjoy the sunset in Tofino.

Vancouver Downtown night skyline

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Flickr Explore - September 12th, 2021 - #268

 

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A little Vancouver Island happenings.

Mt. Seymour's backcountry playground. Dec. 3-2017.

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The first rays of sunshine hit the fresh snow on the #BritishProperties in West Vancouver. That little bump with snow covered trees is high above the south west corner of Capilano Lake. Snow capped Crown Mountain is in the distance. Captured Wednesday morning from the highest spot in Stanley Park with breathtaking views at Prospect Point in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ February 14, 2018 ❄❄

 

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Tonight's show stopping sunset over the Salish Sea. Looking over the marsh on Sturgeon Bank at an old wooden radar reflector (for aircraft) and beyond to a cloud covered Gabriola Island and Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Captured just south of Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada ~ August 23, 2017 💜

 

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Hiking the Stanley Glacier trail yesterday in Kootenay National Park, BC

Not an Easter Bunny, but our dog Sadie posing in a field of dandelions near Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

Happy Easter weekend to all of you!

 

About this photo: This is our 3 year old Labrador Retriever named Sadie. We got her at 7.5 weeks old with the purpose of raising her to become a service dog for the BC & Alberta Guide Dogs. She went off to advanced training, but after a month and a half they realized she was too distracted and she didn't qualify to become a service dog. We were offered to adopt her as our pet and that we did!

 

We truly enjoy having her around and I am so happy she our doggy now. Here she is posing for me in a field of dandelions and daisies.

 

This photo was taken with my cell phone while out for a walk.

 

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The Horse Drawn Tours and cherry blossoms in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  

About this photo: I was looking for some blossoms along Coal Harbour, but lots of the pink petals had fallen off already. I drove to Stanley Park after that and did find some pretty pink blossoms.

 

As I was wondered back to my car, I happened to see the horse and carriage (from the Horse Drawn Tours) coming around the corner which looked so pretty with the blossom backdrop.

  

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Some information about Vancouver: Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is Canada's third largest city and is located by the Pacific Ocean on a peninsula surrounded by water and in the distance there are the mountains. Vancouver is considered a pretty clean and safe city with a great variety of shops, museums, theatre, outdoor activities (hiking, walking, kayaking, sailing, skiing on the local mountains in the winter) and more. Walking around Stanley Park is a favourite thing to do for tourist and locals alike. This beautiful park extends from the city centre of Vancouver almost to the North Shore. With wonderful views of the mountains and the ocean around every corner, downtown Vancouver is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Walk along Robson Street, the most popular shopping street. Experience Chinatown with the different kinds of building and stores, walk on the beaches of English Bay and the seawall of Stanley Park, enjoy a walk in Gastown with the old steam clock and the many gift shops.

 

Look out for some Hollywood film sets as Vancouver is used for many big Hollywood movies and shows. That's why you might hear that Vancouver is called "Hollywood North". Here are some examples of shows and movies that were/are filmed here: "Deadpool 1 & 2", "The X-Files", "The Good Doctor", "Colony", "Arrow", "The Flash", "Supernatural", "Stargate-SG1", "The 6th Day", "Kiss of the Dragon", "Small Ville" and many many more. Then there is also the Canada Place, the stadiums, the Harbour Lookout, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, the Vancouver Art Gallery and much more! All of these attractions are located within minutes from the city centre.

 

Vancouver is also popular in the winter for winter activities. There are 3 local mountains where you can do any type of winter sport. There is Grouse Mountain, most famous for it's stunning views over the city and fresh powder snow. Grouse Mountain is accessible by skyride...this is a big gondola that will take you up to the top of the mountain. Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain are famous too and you also get wonderful views from the top of these mountains. As you can see...Vancouver has lots to offer. The Winter Olympics were held here in 2010 as well.

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Storm clouds approaching on the West Opabin Trail in Yoho National Park. Lucky the rain didn't hit the area when I was hiking there. Sun light breaking through the clouds hitting the Wiwaxy Peaks.

 

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This black bear crossed Bailey Street in front of my vehicle yesterday morning and then swam across this tributary to the Squamish River. I had ventured out in the early morning to photograph the Perseid Meteor Shower and came back with this beauty instead. Captured with my bear hands in Squamish. BC ~ August 13, 2015

 

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Cherry blossom season has started in my neighbourhood near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  

About this photo: I enjoyed a walk in my neighbourhood today and bumped into this street lined with beautiful blossoms. Cherry blossom season has arrived here in Vancouver, BC, Canada. We get to enjoy different types of cherry blossoms from now until the end of April. I can't wait to go find some more cherry blossoms in the next few weeks. In the mean time, I hope you will enjoy this photo I took today of these pretty trees full of blossoms.

 

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*Exposure Time: 1/200 sec.

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Some information of Vancouver:Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is Canada's third largest city and is located by the Pacific Ocean on a peninsula surrounded by water and in the distance there are the mountains. Vancouver is considered a pretty clean and safe city with a great variety of shops, museums, theatre, outdoor activities (hiking, walking, kayaking, sailing, skiing on the local mountains in the winter) and more. Walking around Stanley Park is a favourite thing to do for tourist and locals alike. This beautiful park extends from the city centre of Vancouver almost to the North Shore. With wonderful views of the mountains and the ocean around every corner, downtown Vancouver is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Walk along Robson Street, the most popular shopping street. Experience Chinatown with the different kinds of building and stores, walk on the beaches of English Bay and the seawall of Stanley Park, enjoy a walk in Gastown with the old steam clock and the many gift shops.

 

Look out for some Hollywood film sets as Vancouver is used for many big Hollywood movies and shows. That's why you might hear that Vancouver is called "Hollywood North". Here are some examples of shows and movies that were/are filmed here: "Dead Pool", "Skyscraper", "The X-Files", "Dark Angel", "Stargate-SG1", "The 6th Day", "Kiss of the Dragon", "Small Ville" and many more. Then there is also the Canada Place, the stadiums, the Harbour Lookout, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, the Vancouver Art Gallery and much more! All of these attractions are located within minutes from the city centre.

 

Vancouver is also popular in the winter for winter activities. There are 3 local mountains where you can do any type of winter sport. There is Grouse Mountain, most famous for it's stunning views over the city and fresh powder snow. Grouse Mountain is accessible by skyride...this is a big airtram that will take you up to the top of the mountain. Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain are famous too and you also get wonderful views from the top of these mountains. As you can see...Vancouver has lots to offer. The Winter Olympics were held here in 2010 as well.

 

With 2 units on the point and 2 mid train a heavy 570 snakes the Cheakamus Canyon in the late afternoon 16 miles from its terminus of Squamish, BC

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