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The Burrard Seaplane terminal is something of a Vancouver Icon. It is used by a number of local carrier services which offer flights to the west coast and gulf islands. During the construction of the Vancouver Convention centre, the terminal was moved to a temporary location for several years. After a long time and ...
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West Vancouver’s Whytecliffe Park is a great place to spend a sunny afternoon. The park wraps around a protected bay which features Whyte islet shown in the foreground of this image. The rocky and barnacle encrusted causeway which joins White Islet to the mainland only emerges during low tide. The shallow bay is be...
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Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver is a 75-hectare park surrounded by the sea on three sides. It contains the last old growth coastal forest in the region and offers trails, rocky shorelines and towering Douglas fir and Western Red Cedar. This particular image was taken at Jack Pine point towards the North West. It was...
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The view south east from the Ski slopes of mount Seymour provides a unique view of the Fraser River with five major bridges. Mount Baker and the Cascade mountains appear in the top left and Port Moody and the end of the Burrard Inlet are in the middle. The San Juan Islands appear though the haze to the south. Abou...
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This was taken a few minutes after sunrise with the sun just clearing the Cascade Mountains and lighting up the overnight haze and low lying fog patches. No retouching was done the color is close to reality. To see what the conditions were like about 15 minutes before this image was started, phase take a look at this...
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Mount Baker looms 70 kilometers southeast of Vancouver and on clear days it’s silhouette is a feature of the horizon at sunrise. It is the second most thermally active crater in the cascades after Mount St Helens. In the foreground the Lions gate Bridge connects the City of Vancouver and the cities of the North Sho...
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Minnekhada park provides a range of hikes and viewpoints and is an important wild bird sanctuary. This image was taken from the High Knoll situated on the east of the park. The conditions were a bit dull and gray with the treat of rain, but the view over the Fraser River was worth the hike. About the image: Taken ...
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This image is of Deep Cove on the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet. Deep cove is one of the few places where houses can be built right next to the beach. As a result properties tend to be large and expensive. The link below is to another image of Deep Cove taken from the north. gigapan.com/gigapans/83616...
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This image is of the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet showing the City of North Vancouver, Lonsdale quay and most of the north shore shipping terminals and ship building facilities. The backdrop is the north Shore Mountains, namely Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain and Mount Seymour. Lonsdale avenue runs from the qua...
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This image is of the City of Hamilton. It is looking North West towards Lake Ontario. The most prominent landmarks visible in the image are the Olympia Tower, First Place, in the foreground, the City hall and Landmark Place. In the distance the Burlington Skyway can be seen crossing the harbor mouth and the Dofasco m...
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