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Non-Nonsense Food with a World Class View

August 26, 2005 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Dining
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I recently discovered the restaurant at the Jericho Sailing Centre when a friend invited me to sailing for the night. It is open for the public and the patio offers spectacular views of English Bay, the North Shore Mountains and the downtown area. It offers no-nonsense, pub-style food at reasonable prices. Nothing beats watching the sunset there while enjoying a cold beer and a veggie burger on a nice summer night. Check out their website for directions. Or read our information about Vancouver's beaches.

Posted by William, Vancouver at 12:00 AM

Ziptrekking in Whistler

August 10, 2005 | Tips from Us > Whistler, Zip Lining
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I went to Whistler last week for the weekend. I haven't been in Whistler in the summer for a few years. I forgot how much there is to do in the summer. Just watching the mountain bikers come flying down the mountain was awesome. Then we went Zip Trekking because I've heard it's a lot of fun. It's also educational as they tell you all about sustainability in between zips. I was afraid the $98 wasn't going to be worth it but it totally is. I would do it again in a second.

Posted by William, Vancouver at 12:00 AM