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Easter Sunday Stroll

It's hard to beat a beautiful Spring Day in Vancouver.


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  • Dog Beach - Kit's Point

    Dog Beach - Kit's Point

    This is a leash-free beach for dogs. Owners are expected to remove droppings as they are when on the leash. We sat and watched the delight of the dogs as they ran into the ocean and retrieved and returned objects thrown by their masters.

  • The National Flag of Canada

    The National Flag of Canada

    Perhaps the easiest recognised flag of any country, it is also known as the Maple Leaf, and was adopted in 1965 to replace the Union Flag, it is the first ever specified by statute law for use as Canada's national flag.

  • Blue Heron Weather-vane

    Blue Heron Weather-vane

    This weather-vane is located just 100 meters from the place where the previous photo was taken.

  • Bows to Wind

    Bows to Wind

    At first glance it appears that these boats are heading out into English Bay. Upon closer inspection, it is apparent they are lying at anchor with their bows pointing into the wind.

  • Burrard Bridge at Low Tide

    Burrard Bridge at Low Tide

    A five-lane, Art Deco style, steel truss bridge constructed in 1930-1932 in Vancouver.

  • Ambleside/Dundarave

    Ambleside/Dundarave

    The West Vancouver Seawall starts at beautiful Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, across the Lions Gate Bridge, about 20 minutes from downtown. The Seawall runs from the Park to the community of Dundrave. This walk provides extraordinary views of the park, ocean and Lions Gate Bridge. West Vancouver has taken great care in ensuring the Seawall is well maintained, lined with wonderful flora and foliage, and a special fenced path for dogs. As it is literally only a few feet above the ocean waters, there have been several times during its history when huge storms have damaged the walk, sending large logs and other debris up onto the Seawall! But due to its beauty and popularity, it has always been quickly fixed and available for the morning, noon and night regulars.

  • Anchor, Rock, Chain

    Anchor, Rock, Chain

    This old rusty one tonne anchor and chain have been placed under a large granite bolder near the floating display at the Maritime Museum. It reminds me of the old hymn, "Does your anchor hold in the storms of life?"

  • False Creek Racing Canoe Club

    False Creek Racing Canoe Club

    These colourful racing shells are in storage awaiting another season of competition. In watercraft, a racing shell (also referred to as just a fine boat (UK) or just shell) is an extremely narrow, and often comparatively long, rowing boat specifically designed for racing or exercise.

  • Great Blue Heron

    Great Blue Heron

    The great blue heron is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America.

  • Boats at Anchor

    Boats at Anchor

    In the distance, large freighter are anchored in English bay awaiting to unload their cargo in Vancouver Harbour. Closer, small sailing craft are anchored in the shallow waters outside the shipping channel into False Creek.

  • Grunge Beneath the Bridge

    Grunge Beneath the Bridge

    To me there is something beautiful about the underside of bridges. This is the Burrard Street Bridge which stretches across the entrance to False Creek.

  • Rusty Anchors & Chains

    Rusty Anchors & Chains

    Located in Vanier Park, close to Vancouver's Maritime Museum, these rusty anchors are a study in rust and slow decay. I love the texture of rusting steel.

  • Japanese Cherry Blossoms

    Japanese Cherry Blossoms

    Kanzan Cherry is Vancouver's most popular, and numerous Japanese cherry tree species. It usually flowers in mid April to early May about two to three weeks after the Yoshino Cherry. Its blossoms are dark pink and consist of over twenty petals each.

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