Our cruise ship from Alaska arrived in Vancouver Harbor early one June morning this summer. The welcoming vista was a thin line of clouds hanging just above the horizon giving this Terminal City a sleepy look. But sleepy is not what this beautiful city is about as we were soon to see firsthand.
First
order of business was checking into our hotel (do any hotels allow you to
settle in early at 10 a.m.?) Thankfully
the Blue Horizon Hotel was a
“find.” This centrally located,
privately-owned hotel is definitely competition for the big chains by providing
larger rooms, fabulous views of the Strait of Georgia as well as our coveted
free in-room WiFi. It is located on
Robson Street, the main downtown shopping street, making it easy for us to
check off items on our "Gifts Purchased Lists" and then enjoy the gourmet coffee
in the terrific restaurant downstairs.
Then:
time to be tourists! The bus stop for
several tourist attractions was just across the street so off we went on the
Vancouver Trolley - and the next day the free bus to the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Skywalk at Capilano |
But today, Sharon was especially keen on visiting Stanley Park – and it did not disappoint. Towering redwoods, the Lost Lagoon and Nature House, trains, totem poles, beaches and trails make it known around the globe as one of the world’s greatest parks.
Sharyn
especially enjoyed the exquisite Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden and colorful Gastown (a mixture of trendy stores and
eateries alongside souls who appeared stuck in the 60’s).
Gastown |
Suspension Bridge |
These next pictures are of the beautiful Butchart Gardens
Sharon and Sharyn A half day at Grouse Mountain via the sky tram was another “must” we had to check off before departing Vancouver. In one show birds of prey flew over the crowds to rejoin their trainers who provided fascinating lessons about each bird. Grizzly bears also roamed in a natural habitat – including one playing in a large pond grabbing his toes! Tomorrow we are off to Jasper! |