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Vancouver

June 15, 2011 by Glenn 1 Comment

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And the people of Vancouver always seem to be jogging or riding their bikes.

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Granville Island is as much for the tourists as it is for the local people.

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Vancouver has the highest real-estate prices in Canada.

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It is a thriving port city on the Pacific coast of Canada.

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The climate in Vancouver is mild (for Canada) and much of the city’s social life takes place out-of-doors.

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In Vancouver, the ocean and the mountains are never very far away.

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Filed Under: Canadian Places Tagged With: Granville Island, Vancouver

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  1. Victoria says

    June 28, 2011 at 6:13 pm

    I love Vancouver; I miss it and can’t wait to come home to BC. Did you get a chance to take a ferry over to Victoria? It’s one of my favorite boat rides ;).

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