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Vancouver History Tidbits: Stanley Park Trails

May 8th, 2009 @ 10:00am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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I’m a big fan of Stanley Park — the park that hosts dozens of trails and pathways, not simply the paved and cemented Prospect Point lookout. As such, I’ve often wondered where the names for the trails originated. The other day I was poking around on the internet, as it is sometimes useful to do, [...]

High Above the City with WestCoast Air

May 4th, 2009 @ 10:51am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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On Friday, Tourism Vancouver (@MyVancouver on Twitter) arranged a scenic flight for a select group of bloggers which saw us soar high above the region in a WestCoast Air float plane. Sean has a fine recap up already so I’ll simply post my photos and note that this was a really lovely experience, shared with [...]

Coyote Sightings and Attacks in Vancouver

February 24th, 2009 @ 8:31am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Living so close to such a wonderland of natural beauty, towering trees, babbling brooks and amazing cliff-side outlooks we often forget that Stanley Park is in fact filled with wildlife and is by no means completely urban. Even though ducks, swans, raccoons, squirrels and skunks are the animals spotted most often, recently coyote sightings and [...]

Stanley Park Restoration Donor Monument

December 15th, 2008 @ 5:41pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Over the last few years of my life, while I’ve been living downtown, I’ve come to enjoy Stanley Park on a weekly if not monthly basis. In the summer, it’s home to one of our favourite beaches and in the spring, fall and winter it’s the scene of many treks, hikes, strolls and photo walks [...]

Stanley Park Seawall Closure November 2008

November 14th, 2008 @ 5:31pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Millions of dollars have been poured into reshaping Stanley Park after windstorms in 2006 devastated the park, money has been spent on everything from solidifying the cliffs that hang above the seawall to making trails safe. However, $9 million later and the seawall closed today due to a mudslide.

World of the Weird at the Vancouver Aquarium

October 18th, 2008 @ 2:54pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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I completely forgot about a special event this morning that my niece and nephews probably would have loved to attend, luckily – it was just a preview of what the Vancouver Aquarium has in store for this Halloween season so there will be many more chances to check it out. World of the Weird at [...]

Stanley Park Ecology Society Events in October

October 9th, 2008 @ 12:19pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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For the last few years the Stanley Park Ecological Society has offered up an educational, yet equally fun, alternative to the Stanley Park Train. Last year during the Christmas season’s Bright Nights, the SPES ran the Humbug Hike and this year in October you can check out the Creatures of the Night walk. Stow yer [...]

Change of Seasons in Stanley Park

October 6th, 2008 @ 7:49am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Yesterday our morning workout turned into a 2 hour power-walk in and around Stanley Park. I packed a camera with me since it had been a while since I was able to check back on the restoration progress in the park and more specifically, I wanted to see how the Merilees Trail looked now [see [...]