2007 07 23– Big Trip – Day 84 – Local in Vancouver

July 23rd, 2007

Hampton Inn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7721

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Finally the rain stopped. As we have covered all the tourist attractions we have planned, today was set for doing locals’ attractions. We took a bus to the hip Kitsilano neighborhood on west 4th street and spent the morning walking around the many specialty shops. Paola found a good pair of hiking shoes. Ron got a kaleidoscope. Orr and Shir got some tiny winding toys that worked well for 5 minutes. I got a sushi lunch that was very tasty. Ron had some of the raw fish too, and he liked it. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 22– Big Trip – Day 83 – Yet Another Rainy Day in Vancouver

July 23rd, 2007

Hampton Inn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7721

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Shir at Science World, Vancouver

We had a lucky break this morning and it didn’t rain. We walked over to Chinatown to visit Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Gardens. The doctor was the first leader of modern China. The Garden is the first of its kind outside of China and was constructed in 1986. It is a scholarly garden reminiscent of the Ming dynasty era, which means although it does not look too impressive, there are many delicate balances of materials, colors, plants and whatnot. We came just in time for an instructed walk, which Paola enjoyed as I overlooked the children. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 21– Big Trip – Day 82 – Another Rainy Day in Vancouver

July 21st, 2007

Hampton Inn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7721

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Aqua Bus, Vancouver

A cloudy drizzly morning did not stop us from touring the city. We walked a few blocks down Beatty Street to the marina where we caught an aqua-bus to Granville Island. The aqua bus is a small roofed boat with capacity for 15 people that takes you to various points along the water. Ron Shir and Orr were thrilled to be on a new type of vehicle.

Granville Island, not really and island, used to be a run down industrial area, but good planning turned it into a hip urban market, especially on the weekends. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 20– Big Trip – Day 81 – A Rainy Day in Vancouver

July 21st, 2007

Hampton Inn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7721

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Coconut milk, Chinatown, Vancouver

Shabbat Shalom.

Today it rained most of the time. We therefore planned indoor activities and went out whenever the sky let up for a bit. At the hotel we got up around 9:30am, and barely made it to the nice breakfast served till 10am.

When we got out of the hotel there was no rain, so we started walking up Robson street, THE street of downtown. After 4 blocks it started to rain. Luckily we were right in front of the Vancouver Art Museum, so we stepped in.

We spent 3 hours at the museum, covering all the galleries. The first and most impressive was an exhibit of Impressionist art dubbed “From Monet to Dali” on loan from the Cleveland Museum of Art. It was a good collection and by the end of the exhibit Ron already knew about Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso’s Blue Period and Rodin’s Thinker.

The rest of the exhibits were of modern art and modern Canadian art. Thankfully Shir and Orr fell asleep in the stroller and Ron was a good sport. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 19 – Big Trip – Day 80 – A Day in the Park (Stanley Park, Vancouver)

July 20th, 2007

Hampton Inn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7721

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The view from Stanley Park to downtown Vancouver

After a rainy morning of packing things and laundries we finally left the campground after 11am. We drove a whole 5km to Stanley Park, which houses a great aquarium. Stanley Park is to Vancouver what Central Park is to New York. It is large, filled with interesting things to do, and unlike NY, in some places is very wild and untamed. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 18 – Big Trip – Day 79 – A Wet Welcome to Vancouver

July 20th, 2007

Capilano Campground, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7685

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We drove the last 100km to Vancouver today on the beautiful Sea-to-Sky highway. It probably is a very pretty drive when

a) The sun is out and it is not raining

b) There is no construction work on over 80% of the road, reducing the speed limit to 30-50km/h when not standing still waiting for a construction truck to get out of the way.

So instead of 90 minutes, the drive took us twice as long and we didn’t really enjoy the view. Se la vie, as they say. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 17 – Big Trip – Day 78 – Getting to Whistler from the Backdoor

July 20th, 2007

Riverside Campground, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7592

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Most people get to Whistler on the see to sky highway from Vancouver. We got here from inland, driving 250 miles today, mostly on side roads that were rather empty. From Clearwater we drove on highway 24, then took 97 and finally 99. There were plenty of forests, rivers and lakes along the way. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 16 – Big Trip – Day 77 – The Waterfalls of Wells Gray Provincial Park

July 16th, 2007

KOA Campground, Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7350

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Saphat Falls, Wells-Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia

Wells-Gray Provisional Park is huge, but since it is not a national park it gets less attention from tourists. We found ourselves driving through an almost deserted park today. Most of the park is wilderness but there is one access road for 50km that takes lazy tourists to 4 different waterfalls all within 5 minutes walk of their respective parking lots. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 15 – Big Trip – Day 76 – Goodbye Rockies

July 16th, 2007

Clearwater Country Inn and RV Park, British Columbia, Canada. Odometer – 7290

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Eating peaches with a view of Mount Robson

We left Japser today heading west towards Vancouver. It will take us 4 days. There are interesting things to do along the way. Today we drove over 300km to Clearwater, a tiny town that is gateway to a huge provincial park called Wells-Gray.

Our first stop this morning was in Jasper, to fill up on some groceries, especially water, which came down to the last 3 bottles. We went to a different supermarket than on the first day, and it was actually not too bad. We even got a baguette. After Paola made a phone call we headed out of town. Read the rest of this entry »

2007 07 14 – Big Trip – Day 75 – Jasper National Park

July 16th, 2007

Whistler’s Campground, Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Odometer – 7086

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Ron holding a piece of glacier,, Mount Edith Cavell, Jasper National Park

Happy Bastille Day to our French friends and Francophiles worldwide!

Today was going to be just as hot as the previous two days. We discovered that the heat really sucks away any intent to hike or be outdoors, so we looked for the coolest place to be. Luckily, Mount Edith Cavell was the perfect solution.

This mountain is 30 minutes drive from our campground, up a steep and narrow road. When we turned in to the road we didn’t notice the sign limiting the vehicle length to 7 meters (we are 8.5m). And good thing we drove on, because at the end of the road a beautiful sight awaited us. And the drive up was not problematic at all. Read the rest of this entry »