Aurelia being silly at the airport.
Typical collection of glass, steel and stucco condo buildings. As can be seen from the image, we saw very little sun for the three days.
Downtown political rally sponsored by Humanrighsttorch.orgprotesting the human rights abuses in Myanmar and
using the 2012 Vancouver Olympics as a platform.
We ended up crossing the straight in a slightly bigger barc but since the trip lasted all of 45 seconds either size would have been fine.
Dodgy character near flowers at the Market on Granville Island
Granville island market olive section
The dark squirrels of Mordor (um...Vancouver).
Enjoying the transnational goodness that is Goldilocks.A Filipino restaurant with an huge selection of foods,
from meat skewers and noodles to portrait cakes and other delicacies.
Vancouver is a fine city with an incredibly diverse population. The skyline is full of glass towers that seemed a bit chaotic and mercenary to me but the city feels open and clean (except for the block or two near Chinatown where we witnessed crack smoking and police actions). Three days was barely enough time to land and I hope we go back and sample the city in the summer.

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