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Devonian Harbor Park

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    • Day 2

      Vancouver Waterfront und Gastown

      August 9, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Nach Rückgabe der Räder ging es für uns zu Fuß Richtung Downtown weiter.
      Es wurde ein langer Weg – soviel vorweg – ! Entlang der Waterfront haben wir startende und landende Wasserflugzeuge gesehen, Jachten, Hausboote, ein Kreuzfahrtschiff (die Silver Shadow mit der Mama und Papa in der Karibik waren) und vieles mehr.
      Bis zum Abend sind wir noch auf den Harbor Tower hochgefahren (28 Stockwerke mit Panoramalift und 360 Grad Blick) und waren super gut Essen in Gastown, wo die berühmte Dampf–Uhr steht.
      Nach dem Heimweg zum Hotel (natürlich auch zu Fuß) waren wir alle platt!
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    • Day 2

      Wir fahren Fahrrad im Stanley Park

      August 9, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Nach leichtem Frühstück zum Fahrradgeschäft um die Ecke und 3 Räder ausgeliehen. Super easy und wir sind ‚on the road‘. Radeln im Stanley Park ist super schön, da es tolle Radwege gibt und die Landschaft ist wunderbar mit Blick auf die Skyline.Read more

    • Day 1

      Angekommen in Vancouver

      August 8, 2018 in Canada ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Müde aber glücklich - Wetter super 28 Grad - noch tollen Sonnenuntergang gesehen. Unser Hotel „Times Square Suites“ liegt ziemlich zentral, das Zimmer ist groß, geräumig und ruhig - dann mal ausschlafen 😎Read more

    • Day 21

      Grouse Mountain

      August 16, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      On the ferry over day before had booked three of us to do ziplining up Grouse Mountain, Vancouver's ski resort in winter. Was about 20 minute drive, though traffic was slow across bridge so took little longer. Had breakfast of bagels in room from Safeway night before. Collected our tickets and got Sam one to go up and caught next gondola. Was just one up one down, they were big, holding 90+ people and taking 5 minutes to do trip. Swung a bit at the two stantions and Sam didn't like it. Up top we went straight to zip line place and did waivers then got kit on. Was same design as Whistler, with bar attached to trolley you carried. Got same safety demo etc. Only difference was landing position, legs together not spread apart like before.

      Got a go pro so kids could film each other and their own rides. They went first down ride one, was quite slow and tame but good intro to the 5 lines in all. Two Aussie blokes in their 50s were doing it too, one hated heights and was very nervous on all the wires, but he did it. Second line was a steeper faster one and had to go down in the screaming starfish. Legs and arms spread like a starfish to slow you down. Screaming optional but good for other visitors on path below that we traveled across. This was more fun. At end they had bags on the springs for your legs to hit as you swung up. Hence why didn't need legs apart for landing.

      Third wire was over a lake, quite pretty but fairly slow again. You did roll back over lake at end making you think things had gone wrong before you rolled back into the landing area. Emily one of our guides had forgotten to start the kids go pro, so they walked back up and got to do the ride again. Steve the other Aussie guide had said on radio to her did you forget something as kids landed. Tash thought she had done something wrong with set up and that was why they had rolled back across lake!

      After this we had to take chairlift up to summit of mountain. Was very slow lift. Took 14 minutes but could have done it in third of time if it had been normal lift speed! It went quite high above the ground and the Aussie guy had his eyes closed the whole time. Last two wires at top started from higher platforms and went across the valley then back again. First was 360m or so, second a little longer. These were great lines. Good views down valley, high up and fast. Had to go in speeding bullet position to make sure you got all way across. Legs straight out in front and lay back as far as you could. Got some real speed up. I rocketed past Asian lady I was paired with (lines were tandem so two at once, all like this).

      Flies were a bit ferocious especially at the top here, though none of us seemed to end up with that many bites. Was all good fun. Went back down chairlift. Aussies walked! Steve talked about driving on right and Canadians speeding and love of the horn, which would be seen as much more aggressive in U.K and Oz. Lack of speed cameras over here very different to U.K and difference is noticeable on people's attitudes to speed.

      We bought photos and got the go pro video download, all came out well.

      Then went for a drink. Tash and I had talked about doing tandem paraglide, so we asked whether any available. 1.30, 2.45 and 5.15 had one spot each. After consultation with others I went for 1.30. It was now 12.45 so had to pretty much head up chairlift to meet at 1.15 up there. Tash was undecided so I left them all and went up. Got given a waiver form to fill in and waited for my pilot to come up chairlift. He arrived, Carlos from Venezuela. One oft other pilots was his brother and both had been taught to fly by their dad when 13 and 11. He spread our chute and I got harness on. Then clipped to him and chute. We had to walk forward straight to pull parachute up then walk harder and run to get us off ground. Important to keep running until fully off ground. So ended up doing comedy run in mid air, cartoon like.

      Was actually easy process and was easily up and floating. He described it as a magic carpet and I could see why. We swooped across chairlift and down the valley sides. It was very manoeuvrable and he turned it one way then the other. Took photos and videos with a Go pro and talked about what we could see. Mount Robson in distance was in USA about 100 km away. Lake below, Capilano Lake was man made and fed Vancouver with 30 per cent of water. He asked if I wanted to do roller coaster style moves and flipped the chute from one side to the other. Have to say made me feel little queasy, was all in the head rather than the stomach which I would have preferred. Then headed into land. Came in very fast which Carlos had said we would, had to hold my legs up, then he tugged in chute and brought us to dead stop. Put my legs down nd stood up - very smooth. Looked at video on tablet while he packed away then went back to gondola on mini bus.

      Followed the guys through staff entrance and up with them then all way up chairlift as had text from Tash to say she had signed up for 2.45 flight. Chatted with Carlos, he does summer in Vancouver then time off then December to March in Cape Town then to Columbia. Trying to save up for house and some land to build paragliding hostel and live there making some money from visitors and enjoying life. Asked about comeptitions. Three types, landing where have to land accurately on a coin, quite boring he said. Acrobatics which his brother did, can do loop the loops, 271 the consecutive record. Now do tricks with wires crossed for extra difficulty, Carlos does regatta style races, where have to go to different GPS points in fastest time. Competitors wear GPS trackers to show they have followed course to markers.

      Saw Tash at top. Ed and Sam had gone up chairlift with her. Sam hated it, was very steep above ground. Carlos took Tash too. We all went down take off strip to watch her. She was nervous asking lots of questions as her coping mechanism . Most worried about having to run at the start. Only needed to do that for about 5 metres at most and Carlos was pushing you on for most of the time.

      She took off smoothly. Sun was now out and she went much higher on thermals than I did and even swooped back across take off area, waving at us. She landed and we met her at the picnic tables near gondola. We asked about 5.15 slot but it had now gone as Ed wanted to do it, though he was quite uncertain and I think maybe a little relieved the slot had gone. Next time for him. We promised him we would go parasailing in Lanzarote, Sam promised she would do it with him!

      Went to see the bear talk of the two grizzly bears that live in a compound on mountain, koola and grinder. They came out for the snacks placed around, though we had seen them earlier from the chairlift. They were orphaned and couldn't live in the wild. Very cute and made us sure the one we had seen in Banff was a grizzly, looked just like these guys.

      Took some pics then went to get seat fir the world famous lumberjack show. Ed and Tash went off to get beaver tails - a fried flat donut thing with topping of your choice. Ed got melted oreo for him and maple syrup for me. They were very very sweet and sickly! Show was good fun, two competing lumberjacks at various challenges, sawing, axe throwing, chopping between legs, log rolling, wood carving and climbing up tree to ring bell using rope and spikes. Our team won. We saw guy heading home in our lift later, with his axe in a special big case. He was a 5 time world champion in the log climb apparently so no wonder he won that!

      A 'tourist' wandered on set at one point then secretly climbed the pole and did some stunts on top before falling off and zipwiring down. Part of show though not obvious at the start until he was climbing. Was fun show and script was tongue in cheek. Carved a stool from wood and gave it to youngest person there, 4 month old baby asleep despite chain sawing!

      Went back down gondola and Tash and I went to Safeway for food. Fell asleep early as was shattered with all fresh air and excitement. Last day tomorrow.
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    • Day 20

      Mainly a travel day

      August 15, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We were on 12.15 ferry from Nanaimo to Vancouver Horseshoe Bay today, reverse of Friday's trip. About 2.5 hour drive to ferry so we wanted early start. Decided hotel breakfast would not be conducive to this so coffee in room then off just before 8, intending to get breakfast when we saw somewhere for a brief pit stop.

      Drive was smooth and about hour and half in we got near port Alberni (where Blain was from) and a coffee shop and restaurant. Pulled in, got some toasted sandwiches and coffee and used loos then back on way. Got to ferry terminal about 11 and checked in, reservation seemed to get us to front of line. Loos and shops on other side of terminal - Ed counted 36 traffic lanes, ferries go to various places from here. Bought ice creams and sat in sun listening to a busker. He was good and Sam bought his cd.

      Then back to car to await boarding. We were first on and went right to front of ferry. Went up and joined queue for food, which hadn't opened yet, were first in line there too. Got burgers, fries and drinks, big portions again that we couldn't finish. Ed got the smaller lego model from shop - it was sane boat exactly as way over so stock was identical to then. Journey passed quickly, had walk around and looked at view. Less windy and water calmer this time outside. Couple commented on Tasha's nat schools jumper that they had been there too. Daughter at Lady Eleanor Holles it turned out. They had said to kids how can they ever top this holiday. Fair point, though NZ also good place to go!

      When we docked we were the very first car off and set sat nav for Times Square suites. Traffic was slow as we approached main bridge into downtown Vancouver, Lions Gate Bridge, built by Guinness family it transpired to connect their exclusive British township in west Vancouver to the main downtown. Moved slowly for about half hour as various roads merged together crossing bridge. Hotel was just other side of bridge, through Stanley Park. Found it though couldn't park at front, but parked round back in alley way where car park was for hotel, though needed key to access.

      We had two adjoining suites so funnily two kitchens and two lounges. Kids bedroom singles, ours a double. Ed had wanted to get Funko Pops from time we arrived so we looked up where sold them in Vancouver. Turned out shops walkable had closed so we decided to drive to Oakridge Mall. Took about half an hour, plenty of parking. Lots of shops, some designer. EB `games had a huge selection of Funko Pops and Ed had trouble deciding which to get. We had our first and last Tim Horton's a Canadian coffee shop institution, famed for donuts which were tasty but very sweet! Tash visited Lulu Lemon and got a rucksack while Ed and I went to Lego shop where he customised three lego men and we got a Lego hedgehog for Nanny and Grandpa. Was small but very cool, must visit London one.

      Got some stiff for dinner from Safeway as Ed had had an A and W burger along with Tim Horton's stuff. Got a maple leaf on wall at A and W for donating to their charity collection, so Ed name will be up there for some time, they hope to cover all the walls with them

      Navigated our way back to room ok, Ed did good job with sat nav.
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    • Day 2

      1. Unterkunft - Lord Stanley Suites

      June 15, 2017 in Canada ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Appartement 1209 - 12. Stock
      Das Zimmer liegt am Ende des Flurs - kein Durchgangslärm (wir hören auch keine Nachbarn).
      Der Flur führt in die Wohn-/Essküche. Rechts zweigt das Bad und das Schlafzimmer mit kleinem Balkon ab - der Ausblick ist sehr schön für eine Unterkunft in der Stadt. Links gibt es noch ein Minibüro - wer's braucht.Read more

    • Day 2

      1. Tour: Flughafen - Mall - Hotel

      June 15, 2017 in Canada ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Markus gewöhnt sich schnell an unseren Riesen/SUV. Wir starten Richtung Mall - müde sind wir nicht, obwohl wir beide nicht wirklich schlafen konnten. Leider zieht sich die Fahrt und vor dem Tunnel (unterm Fluss durch) ist ein Mega-Stau. Regen und Stau am ersten Tag - kann nur besser werden😉. Wir finden die Mall Dank Navi und entdecken nebendran einen WalMart - Abendessen ist gesichert. In der Mall schlendern wir gemütlich durch die Gänge und entdecken einen Laden einer einheimischen Designerin für Lauf-/Sportmode. Coole Sachen 😎!
      1. Einkauferfolg - obwohl ich nicht in Kauflaune bin. Aber die Designs sind echt besonders außergewöhnlich und dazu noch umweltfreundlich hergestellt👍.

      https://nomidesigns.ca/

      Dabei bleibt es dann auch und gegen 18 Uhr kommt dann die Müdigkeit durch. Kurz im Walmart noch Mac&Cheese und Getränke gekauft und ab Richtung Hotel - leider wieder mit Stau am Tunnel. Zum Glück konnten wir teilweise die Fast-Lane benutzen (Busse und Autos mit mind. zwei Insassen). Warum gibt es das bei uns nicht? Gegen halb acht sind wir am Hotel angekommen. Markus erledigt den Check-In bei einem sehr freundlichen Mitarbeiter und wir bekommen - wie gewünscht ein ruhiges Zimmer in der obersten Etage (12. Stock).
      Auto in der TG geparkt und ab aufs Zimmer...
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    • Day 2

      Mietwagen

      June 15, 2017 in Canada ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Die MW Anbieter sind alle in einer großen Tiefgarage untergebracht. Bei Alamo ist keine große Schlange und wir müssen nur kurz warten. Dank ADAC ist schon alles was notwendig ist im Paket mit drin und bezahlt. Wir bekommen einen fast neuen - 4000 km/ Zulassung Ende Mai 2017 - Ford Edge.
      Ganz schön riesig das Teil - aber sieht trotzdem edel aus. Glänzend schwarz mit Ledersitzen, Navi, elektrisch verstellbare Sitze 💺 und elektr. Schiebedach. Und tausend Knöpfe deren Funktion wir noch nicht kennen😁.
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    • Day 2

      Flug nach Vancouver

      June 15, 2017 in Canada ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Wir boarden und starten auch pünktlich bei Sonnenschein. Der Flug zieht sich - 9h 20 min. Vor allem die 2. Hälfte dauert gefühlt ewig. Die Bordunterhaltung ist aber gut und ich schaffe fast 4 🎥 (hab ich vergessen😊, Last Words, Shades of Grey Darker😊, Bridgets Baby). Mein Essen kommt wie immer vorab gesondert (Vegeterian Meal😉) und ist überraschend lecker😋- Pasta al Arrabiata 🍝 Salat 🥗 und Obst. Markus wählt dann das gleiche nur er bekommt den besseren bzw. Kalorienreicheren Nachtisch (irgendeine Creme mit Schokosauße und Miniwindbeutel) - er teilt dann aber brüderlich😗. Als Abschluss gönnen wir uns noch einen Gin Tonic - Prost. Auch der Snack ist ganz ok - gefüllte Teigtasche mit Kichererbsenmus/Curryfüllung und für Markus eine Pizzaschnitte 🍕.
      Vancouver empfängt uns dann leider mit ☔️ und vielen Wolken. Aber wir sind nicht allzusehr betrübt, da wir Dank Wetter.com darauf vorbereitet waren. Unser Plan: Shoppen😀
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    • Day 6

      On the streets of Vancouver

      August 13, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      The streets of Vancouver are wide and the traffic well behaved. There's lots of development in the city but we are struck by the extensive parks throughout the city area.

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