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.
Well, here is another great trip to add to your multiple peregrinations. Well done Amanda, it looks like a wonderful experience and great to be able to reconnect with your friends and my goddaughter. Dad
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Enjoyed revisiting BC through your blog. Need to return!
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