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Vancouver Seaplane Tour

October 23, 2008 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Sightseeing Tours
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I went for a walking journey through Downtown Vancouver and then took off on a Seaplane adventure into the Coast Mountain Range! The views were spectacular and we ended up landing on a "secret" alpine lake! Talk about a beautiful slice of BC!

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 02:48 AM

Deep Cove Kayak Adventure!

October 16, 2008 | Field Reports > North Vancouver, Kayaking & Canoeing
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I checked out the cozy North Shore village of Deep Cove, jumped into a kayak and ventured into the narrow fjord of Indian Arm in the heart of the Coast Mountain Range! What a beautiful place and it is so close to downtown Vancouver!
 

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 12:37 AM

Stanley Park Stroll

October 07, 2008 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Sightseeing Tours
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I was taking a stroll around Stanley Park and during my wanders I ran into some raccoons who gave me some great advice to go for a ride on the Horse Carriage! We are so lucky to have such a huge park right by downtown Vancouver. Happy 120th Anniversary Stanley Park!

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 12:57 AM