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		<title>Day Trips Around Vancouver, BC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Stanley Park Located just off the main downtown core, this 1000 acre park is one of the finest in the world. Encompassing a variety of gardens, animals, activities and spectacular ocean views, Stanley Park has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely few hours playing pitch and putt, spend a few hours at [...]]]></description>
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<strong>1. Stanley Park</strong><br />
Located just off the main downtown core, this 1000 acre park is one of the finest in the world. Encompassing a variety of gardens, animals, activities and spectacular ocean views, Stanley Park has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely few hours playing pitch and putt, spend a few hours at Vancouver&#8217;s Aquarium, observe wildlife such as raccoons, beavers, ducks swans and turtles in Lost Lagoon, inhale fragrant blooms at the Ted ad Mary Grieg Rhododendron Garden and the Stanley Park Rose Pavilion or travel the 9km seawall by bike or foot taking in beautiful ocean vistas or unearthing tiny crabs and looking at Starfish.</p>
<p><strong>2. University of British Columbia Campus</strong><br />
This stunning Vancouver campus is located on Point Grey, separated from the suburbs by the massive Pacific Spirit Regional Park. The UBC Campus offers a variety of educational and beautiful pursuits &#8211; visit the world renowned Museum of Anthropology to learn about local native art or venture into the outdoors and enjoy the UBC Botanical Gardens and the Nitobe Gardens &#8211; one of the finest Japanese Style Gardens in North America. Other hidden gems can be located around the entire campus!</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-67"></span>3. North Vancouver &#8211; Capilano Rd.</strong><br />
Starting at the Capilano Suspension Bridge, this roadway leads straight to Grouse Mountain which overlooks the West Coast. Visitors can cross the swinging suspension bridge and check out the dozens of activities including the treetops adventure. Further upstream is Capilano Regional Park with its fish hatcheries, trails and access to Cleveland Dam. Finally, Grouse Mountain, a destination throughout the year offers shows and animals in the warmer months and spectacular skiing during the winter. Don&#8217;t forget to try the famous 2km Grouse Grind Trail which goes to the mountain top!</p>
<p><strong>4. Sea to Sky Highway</strong><br />
One of the most beautiful stretches of road in British Columbia, the Sea to Sky highway begins in West Vancouver winding along Howe Sound with views of the ocean inlets, ferries and mountains. There are many interesting stops along this picturesque route &#8211; the BC Museum of Mining offers visitors a chance to explore the old copper mines in Britannia Beach with tours, gold panning and the largest truck on display in the area. Several Provincial Parks including Stawamus Chief and Vancouver&#8217;s third highest falls, Shannon Falls are good picnic and hiking areas and one of the best lookouts in the area, Tantalus View Point with its stunning views of the snow capped mountain ranges. This two hour trip ends at Whistler.</p>
<p><strong>5. Whistler</strong><br />
A destination for all seasons, Whistler is known best for its large ski terrain, beautiful mountains and warm hospitality. This ski resort town is a year long attraction with access up the mountains to hike, climb, mountain bike &#8211; and in the winter months, ski and snowboard. Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains are the two main attractions encompassing over 1,800 acres of trails for visitors to enjoy. The newest addition to the region, the Peak 2 Peak Gondola holds the distinction of being the longest unsupported span in the world. With summer around the corner &#8211; enjoying the beautiful parks, observing the wildlife and enjoying the panoramic views of the Cascade mountains makes Whistler an ideal day trip!</p>
<p>Venture Vancouver is situated in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The site works to promote Vancouver and its surrounding regions in its many activities ranging from beautiful Stanley Park, to its surrounding mountains and to its beaches. To find out about more activities not listed in this article in the Vancouver region visit: <a href="http://www.venturevancouver.com" target="_blank">http://www.venturevancouver.com</a></p>
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		<title>White Rock, British Columbia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[White Rock together with South Surrey, the southern part of the City of Surrey, is located on the Semiahmoo Peninsula overlooking Semiahmoo Bay and surrounds the quaint seaside City on three sides. White Rock offers a destination for all to enjoy. Just south of Vancouver and only five minutes north of the US &#8211; Canada [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.vancouvercoast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/whiterock.png"></a><a href="http://www.vancouvercoast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/marine_drive_white_rock.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-63" style="float: right; margin: 4px;" title="marine_drive_white_rock" src="http://www.vancouvercoast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/marine_drive_white_rock-150x150.jpg" alt="Marine Drive in White Rock BC" width="250" height="150" /></a>White Rock together with South Surrey, the southern part of the City of Surrey, is located on the Semiahmoo Peninsula overlooking Semiahmoo Bay and surrounds the quaint seaside City on three sides.</p>
<p>White Rock offers a destination for all to enjoy. Just south of Vancouver and only five minutes north of the US &#8211; Canada border, it is distinguished for its quaint B&amp;Bs, galleries, boutiques and fine waterfront dining with spectacular sunsets over the Georgia Strait.</p>
<p>The City of Vancouver is a 30 to 60 minute freeway drive north. The Canada &#8211; US Border is 5 minutes away to the south, with 2 crossings to choose from Pacific, at BC Hwy 15 and Douglas at BC hwy 99. Both crossings are located in Blaine, WA and are accessible from US I-5. Blaine is approximately 1.5 hours north of the Greater Seattle area. The Vancouver International Airport is only 20 minutes away.</p>
<p><span id="more-62"></span>The sun smiles on the Semiahmoo Peninsula more hours than most other Southern Coastal Communities. The average temperature during the summer months is 23 degrees Celsius (76 degrees Fahrenheit) and 6 degrees Celsius (42 F) during the winter months. The fairest month is July with only 40 mm (1.6&#8243;) of rain on average.</p>
<p>This makes the White Rock area the perfect place to enjoy swimming, golfing, kayaking, sailing, whale watching, biking, hiking or even just strolling. It&#8217;s also home to tennis courts, lawn bowling, 2 ice arenas, many golf courses and the famous International Women&#8217;s Fast Pitch Tournament.</p>
<p>While in the White Rock area you should experience the many lush nature trails and parks. Serpentine Fen, a bird sanctuary, as well as Crescent Beach are two great areas to see over 200 species of birds on their migration. There is the Historical Stewart Farmhouse, a turn of the century museum, &#8220;Blackie Spit&#8221; and &#8220;1000 Steps&#8221; are other must see attractions that give you a rustic feel.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vancouvercoast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/whiterock.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-64" style="float: left; margin: 4px;" title="whiterock" src="http://www.vancouvercoast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/whiterock-263x300.png" alt="The Pier in White Rock" width="263" height="300" /></a>Stretching 1,559 feet into the ocean is the White Rock pier. It was first constructed in 1915 and officially re-opened in 1977. For a pleasant stroll along the wooden planked pier and watch the crab fisherman of all ages try their luck. You can also visit the great white boulder for which the city is named. Native legends claim the son of a sea god tossed this 486.63-ton magical rock across the seas to prove his strength and it was later used as a navigational beacon.</p>
<p>The Promenade along White Rock&#8217;s famous sandy beach is always a pleasant place to stroll and visit. Approximately 2.19 Km (1.36 miles) of level, paved walkway, every inch with a spectacular Ocean Vista which can extend as far as the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. A sweeping view of the Canadian Gulf Islands and southern Vancouver Island across the Georgia Strait is a common reason that some folks stroll the entire length each day. Head out one way along the water and meander back along Marine Drive window shopping or stopping for coffee in one of the many shops, restaurants and cafes.</p>
<p>Marine Drive follows The Promenade through White Rock. With the ocean view on one side, the other side of the Drive meanders through a busy section of the downtown with shops, galleries, restaurants and sidewalk cafes, all with oceanfront views. There are numerous B&amp;B&#8217;s in this area that also face the ocean. An ample selection of hotels and motels can be found farther south between White Rock and the US border.</p>
<p>White Rock and the surrounding areas offer some of the finest residential neighborhoods in the Greater Vancouver area, including the growing Morgan Creek area surrounding the Morgan Creek Golf Course (one of fifteen Golf Courses in the area). The Lifestyle is decidedly upmarket and real estate prices tend to be higher than other areas of Surrey and other suburban parts of Greater Vancouver. It is within a reasonable distance to commute to Downtown Vancouver and has become a popular area for corporate executives with offices in Vancouver, Richmond and Burnaby. It is far enough away from the dense urban areas, yet close enough to be central to major corporate centers and still offer all the social and entertainment opportunities of a major North American venue.</p>
<p>So, too, is it an excellent place to retire. The year-round mild climate has made White Rock and the Semiahmoo Peninsula the choice for many senior Canadians. The City of White Rock, with its spectacular ocean views and the City of Surrey with quality new developments offer many condominium home opportunities geared to the older generation who don&#8217;t want to spend their time maintaining a house.</p>
<p>If you are looking to build your dream home, you will find that White Rock offers some of the highest quality builders in the Greater Vancouver district. There are many building lots available, ranging in size from a typical &#8220;city&#8221; lot to multi-acre estates or hobby farms. White Rock&#8217;s quiet, safe neighborhoods will surely offer you the home you have been searching for, whether its an ocean view no-hassle condominium, a large treed lot to raise your family, or anything in between.</p>
<p>White Rock has something to offer everyone with shopping, recreational facilities, just ambling along the ocean front Promenade and fine dining. Whether for the day or for much longer, it&#8217;s an excellent destination whether for the busy vacationer or for the weary traveler.</p>
<p>Michael Russell<br />
Your Independent guide to Canada Vacation<br />
<a href="http://canada-vacation-guides.com/">http://canada-vacation-guides.com/</a></p>
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