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Fun Photo Friday — Vancouver Favorites


The Laughing Statues of English Bay

The Laughing Statues of English Bay

Today concludes this series on the Crown Princess West Coast cruise from April-May, 2016.  I hope you enjoyed the journey.  Below is today’s Fun Photo Friday of Vancouver favorites:

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Continuing our Hop-On/Hop-Off tour of Vancouver


Canadian Chinese Monument

Canadian Chinese Monument

One of the stops we made from our Hop-On/Hop-Off tour of Vancouver was near Granville Island.  Granville isn’t really an island; it’s a peninsula.  You walk over to this shopping district from the H-O/H-O stop that services it by passing beneath Granville Street Bridge and along a marina on False Creek.

False Creek marina

False Creek marina

I love photographing marinas, for some reason.  Perhaps it’s the vertical features of the masts, or maybe it’s just that I enjoy seeing boats.

False Creek marina

False Creek marina

I was lucky on this particular day, as the sky held some wispy clouds in the distance yet the marina was sunlit.

False Creek marina

False Creek marina

Granville Island

False Creek Yacht Club

You’ll know you’re at the right spot when you’re abreast the marina and just before Granville Island when you see this neon signage below the overpass:

Granville Island

Granville Island

Granville Island is basically a shopping and restaurant district.  If you’re into sightseeing and travel photography then it’s not going to give you a lot of opportunities for either.  Better for both these endeavors is quaint Gastown.

Gastown

Gastown

You may think Gastown is just another 19th Century “gaslight” district.  Indeed, this impression is reinforced if you do an internet search using the terms “Vancouver”, “gaslight”, and “district”.  But Gastown is not a gaslight district, and the name originates from something entirely different.

Gastown at Dusk

Gastown at Dusk

Gastown is named for a bar owner who opened up his establishment in this area back in 1867.  John “Gassy Jack” Deighton got his nom de guerre because he was a huge fan of bean burritos.  Just kidding.  Gassy Jack’s nickname actually derived from his frequent tall tales and his loquacious nature.  There’s a statue dedicated to Gassy Jack on the corners of Carrall and Water, near the former location of his Deighton House saloon.

By the way, notice that clock in the photo above?  That is a rare, steam-powered clock.  It’s quit the attraction.  Here’s a closer photo of this engineering marvel:

Gastown Steam Clock

Gastown Steam Clock

Built in 1977, the Gastown Steam Clock actually “chimes” in steam whistle.  Here’s the clock in action, chiming first for 9:00 P.M., and then for 10:00 P.M.:

 

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The End of the Cruise — Vancouver, B.C.


Leaving behind the Crown Princess

Leaving behind the Crown Princess

We disembarked from the Crown Princess for the final time this journey on May 6, 2016.  Our hotel was within an easy walk of the Canada Place cruise terminal, and equally convenient to Vancouver’s famed Gastown District.  The hotel, which I highly recommend, was the Delta Hotel by Marriott Vancouver Suites.  It had everything from a great suite to a fantastic location with easy access to Vancouver’s Hop-On/Hop-Off bus.  Yep, another city, another hop-on/hop-off tour.  These things are great for getting to know the area.

Vancouver Skyline

Vancouver Skyline

Being an open bus allowed for some great shots of the towering skyline and other sights.

Vancouver architecture

Vancouver architecture

As is our usual custom on these buses we took two round trips, with a stop on the first trip in Chinatown for some authentic dim sum at the Floata Seafood Restaurant in the parking garage across the street from the Chinese Cultural Centre.

Chinese Cultural Centre

Chinese Cultural Centre

Our Hop-On/Hop-Off also took us through Stanley Park and along its beautiful beaches:

Stanley Park

Stanley Park

Stanley Park

Stanley Park

I’ll leave you today with some more images of Vancouver architecture, and we’ll pick up the tour again on Wednesday.

Vancouver Public Library Central Branch

Vancouver Public Library Central Branch

Vancouver architecture

Vancouver architecture

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