This summer, I decided to travel to Canada for my summer break. I went to Western Canada, I'd been before, 30 years ago as a backpacker, but this was a very different trip, not least because this time I caught up with friends.
Firstly I saw Michéle and her family in Vancouver. She is a professor at the university of British Columbia, so we started there.
One of the most visited places is Stanley Park. There's a seawalk path which I took, enjoying the views along the way.
totem poles in Stanley Park |
'girl in a wetsuit' representing the close connection between Vancouver and the sea |
Another place we visited was Granville Island.
Granville Island market |
Chris & Michéle |
Walking around we saw houseboats and water taxis.
people relaxing on their dockside terrace |
And there were some great views of downtown,
including some scary looking buildings (not sure how safe I'd feel in the one on the left!). Vancouver House (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_House)
There also seemed to be many rabbits there for some reason. Maybe a pet one got loose and they procreated?
Apart from visiting Michéle and her family, I realised that there were people I knew from my time in Fiji that were there too. I met with one couple for drinks by Stanley Park and visited a family I new well (we'd spent a lot of time together in Fiji and I'd visited them when they lived in Dubai too) at their home on Vancouver Island. It's such a beautiful area and one night we even saw deer pass their window (sorry, no pictures)!
Taiya, Adiya, Amy, Amanda, Chris |
This was a stunning place with beautifully manicured gardens and views.
Another fun thing to do from this area is whale watching. I was there in the peak season for whales so I went on a boat trip and I was lucky enough to see lots of whales!
On an island of rocks, we also saw a bunch of sea lions sunning themselves.
Apart from seeing geese, when I arrived in Victoria, I also saw water taxis and seaplanes.
The dock had lots of restaurants and houseboats.
I liked how they stored their bikes. 😊
The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, on Vancouver Island. From Amy and Chris' house there was a sea walkway into town, so I did that.
I watched them land a take off for a while.
I'd arrived by ferry, passing the multiple Canadian and US islands...
But seeing the planes enticed me to return to Vancouver by plane.