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Vancouver B.C - 13th to 27th September



PART 2





I think this is Day 3 of the trip? :P
my memory's kinda failing, pardon me. haha

"good day! how're you today? english breakfast tea for you miss?
Scumptious Breakfast at the cosy Denny's Restaurant. our all-time-favourite :))
not only at denny's ... but at all others restaurants as well, I liked their good services.
you really feel at home.


anyway if you ever be in western countries, don't be shock with the food servings.
it's like HUGEEEE. american size
for those with small appetites, I think you can even share a meal with 1 or 2 other people with you.



no wonder I was fat the last time.



*cough*




my aunt. mom. me. pop




Egg Benedict Set



my Mix and match of 4 side dish.
in the photo you only see 3 side dish. you must be wondering where's the 4th one.
it's on the other plate ..... 2 huge pancakes !
(err that equivalent to Singapore macdonald's 4 pancake!)
>.<




drive crossing over Lion Gate, to the other side of Vancouver B.C.




you notice that Cruise-like building over there?
mind you, that's Pan Pacific hotel. pretty structure!



here we off to ..........



Stanley Park



Stanley Park is recognized around the globe as one of the great parks of the world! Vancouver's first park and one of the city's main tourist attractions, Stanley Park is an evergreen oasis close to the downtown core. Its natural west coast atmosphere offering a back drop of majestic cedar, hemlock and fir trees embraces visitors and transports them to an environment rich in tranquility. The park abounds in wildlife and its features appeal to the naturalist, the plant lover or one who would do nothing more than relax in beautiful surroundings.





the famous Red Indian Wood Carvings



Civet Cats roaming around.
beware! They Bite !!


haha, I took the risk to get an upclose shot.





The Peak view



that bridge over there is Lion Gate, the one which we crossed over earlier on.





Vancouver Aquarium




crossing back to Lion Gate !





Next up,




Grouce Mountain


we actually wanted to go over to Whistler, but driving there takes 2+hours, and pop was kinda tired... so in the end we went over to grouce mountian instead.
It's all the same :)





during late november onwards, the whole of whistler/ grouce mountain will be covered with THICK SNOW, and this is where fun comes in ......


SKIING / SNOWBOARDING / SNOW FIGHTS / ICE SKATE


this time round,
we came in two months earlier to avoid the snowing period, so of course there aren't snowing but acorns and Autumn leaves falling everywhere.


queueing for cable car ride





"oie.. I spotted our car !!"




way up and up


nature beauty




Up Mountain Peak !



visit to: Grizzly Bear Habitat




ROAARRR !



The Grizzly Bear, also known as the Silvertip Bear, is a subspecies of brown bear that lives in the uplands of western North America.
Grizzlies are normally solitary active animals, but in coastal areas the grizzly congregates alongside streams, lakes, rivers, and ponds during the salmon spawn. A sow is very protective of her offspring and will attack if she thinks she or her cubs are being threatened.







The LumberJack Show !


in case you ain't know what's a Lumberjack,
A lumberjack or logger is a man who harvests lumber. It usually refers to a logger from an earlier time before the advent of chainsaws, feller-bunchers and other modern logging equipment.





everyone got Tanned after sitting over here for a period of time. haha
one word.
HAWT !!!





lumberjacks competiting in chopping logs.




"ya see my axe hittin' right at the BULL EYE folks! "




(see)(saw)(sawing)




to be the best lumberjack, you gotta know how to climb FAST.



splashin' Fun



sunset


Next,




Capilano River



The Capilano River, flowing north to south through the Coast Mountains, is located on Vancouver's North Shore, opposite Stanley Park. The river is one of three primary sources of drinking water for residents of Greater Vancouver.



My educational Salmon Hunt ! :D



The Capilano has a historic salmon run which was impacted by the dam construction. A hatchery was built 1/2 km downstream of the dam to ensure the survival of the run
The salmon run is the time at which salmon swim back up the rivers in which they were born to spawn. All Pacific salmon die after spawning. While most Atlantic salmon die after their first spawn, about 5-10% (mostly female) return to the sea to feed between spawnings. The annual run is a major event for sport fisherman.




different species of salmons




rearing of baby salmons








the best DAM thing. heh
it's still not the season for salmons to swimback to lay eggs, therefore I am unable to capture much photos of salmons jumping upstreams






Next,




Capilano Suspension Bridge


The Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of the greatest suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The current bridge is 136 metres long and 70 metres above the river.


Pulses quicken as we step onto the swaying planks of Vancouver's first visitor attraction! Breathe in the cedar-scented rainforest air as we make our way across Vancouver's famous landmark. Capilano Suspension Bridge takes people to the natural splendor of rainforest trails through magnificent evergreens and the unique perspective of Treetops Adventure, a walk high in the trees.









alrights that's all for now,

Part 3 Up soon !


ciao

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