What's Doing in Vancouver ?
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What's Doing in Vancouver ?
What's Doing in Vancouver?
For the third year in a row, Vancouver has been voted the world's most livable city by the William M. Mercer Institute, a British consulting firm that bases its decisions on 39 quality-of-life criteria.
With more than 170 parks, a temperate climate, a diverse cultural scene and a low crime rate, Vancouver can impress visitors at any time of year. Summer, however, is its most spectacular season, with long days that allow for plenty of outdoor activities, festivals and concerts. Situated on a peninsula, the city has many waterways on which Vancouverites parade their maritime skills kayaking, canoeing, sailing and cruising. For Americans, the appeal is even greater now that the United States dollar buys about $1.54 in Canadian currency (prices below are in American dollars).
One irony regarding the world's "most livable city" is a strike by city bus drivers, which began in March and as of early last week hadn't ended. Taxis can still be hailed on the street, but it's a good idea to carry the number of a local taxi company Black Top and Checker Cabs, for example, (604) 681-2181 to call for a pickup.
One good route for both cyclists and pedestrians is along the city's 6.5-mile Stanley Park Seawall, a waterfront promenade that offers seaside breezes and awesome views. Vancouver is very bike friendly, with a dedicated lane along the seawall. Local cyclists also recommend exploring the peaceful inner trails of the park. Bikes, Rollerblades and jogging strollers can be had at Bayshore Rentals, 745 Denman Street; (604) 688-2453, or on the Web at www.bayshorebikerentals.com.
For more information and an update on the status of the strike: Tourist Info Center, (604) 683-2000, or
www.tourismvancouver.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/22/travel/VANC.html
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Thought Dorian might get a little "kick" out of this "local" story!
For the third year in a row, Vancouver has been voted the world's most livable city by the William M. Mercer Institute, a British consulting firm that bases its decisions on 39 quality-of-life criteria.
With more than 170 parks, a temperate climate, a diverse cultural scene and a low crime rate, Vancouver can impress visitors at any time of year. Summer, however, is its most spectacular season, with long days that allow for plenty of outdoor activities, festivals and concerts. Situated on a peninsula, the city has many waterways on which Vancouverites parade their maritime skills kayaking, canoeing, sailing and cruising. For Americans, the appeal is even greater now that the United States dollar buys about $1.54 in Canadian currency (prices below are in American dollars).
One irony regarding the world's "most livable city" is a strike by city bus drivers, which began in March and as of early last week hadn't ended. Taxis can still be hailed on the street, but it's a good idea to carry the number of a local taxi company Black Top and Checker Cabs, for example, (604) 681-2181 to call for a pickup.
One good route for both cyclists and pedestrians is along the city's 6.5-mile Stanley Park Seawall, a waterfront promenade that offers seaside breezes and awesome views. Vancouver is very bike friendly, with a dedicated lane along the seawall. Local cyclists also recommend exploring the peaceful inner trails of the park. Bikes, Rollerblades and jogging strollers can be had at Bayshore Rentals, 745 Denman Street; (604) 688-2453, or on the Web at www.bayshorebikerentals.com.
For more information and an update on the status of the strike: Tourist Info Center, (604) 683-2000, or
www.tourismvancouver.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/22/travel/VANC.html
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Thought Dorian might get a little "kick" out of this "local" story!

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Yes...I read it in the paper.
I would say I mostly agree. Problem for me is the night life just sux. This place drops into a coma after 11pm and any clubs that are hopping are lined up crazy.
Dorian
I would say I mostly agree. Problem for me is the night life just sux. This place drops into a coma after 11pm and any clubs that are hopping are lined up crazy.
Dorian

