...... is about all I got for my efforts in Vancouver today. It was too cold to walk around the park or wharves like I wanted to do.
This is Grouse Mountain which is a very popular ski area just north of Vancouver. It's well lit up at night and is quite nice to look at. During the day with a decent set of binoculars you can see the skiers. It was fairly early in the morning when I took this so not a lot of people there yet but when I zoom in on the shot I can see people. I only took the shot because of the big wind generator.

This was taken from my car as I was headed home. Somebody behind me got cranky because I stayed at the red light for 5 extra seconds. :fing27

This big tent thingy is called Canada Place and this is what they have to say about it..............
" Canada Place is a gathering place, bringing people together in celebration, to connect with our country with one another. Since our inception in 1986 during the World’s Fair, Expo 86, Canada Place welcomes over 3 million people annually. We take great pride in our role as a Canadian icon and through our annual community events such as Canada Day, the Burrard Inlet Fireworks Show, Remembrance Day and Christmas at Canada Place, we have the opportunity to showcase and share our national pride with you. "
Other than that I have no idea what it's all about. I've never been there.

This is Grouse Mountain which is a very popular ski area just north of Vancouver. It's well lit up at night and is quite nice to look at. During the day with a decent set of binoculars you can see the skiers. It was fairly early in the morning when I took this so not a lot of people there yet but when I zoom in on the shot I can see people. I only took the shot because of the big wind generator.

This was taken from my car as I was headed home. Somebody behind me got cranky because I stayed at the red light for 5 extra seconds. :fing27

This big tent thingy is called Canada Place and this is what they have to say about it..............
" Canada Place is a gathering place, bringing people together in celebration, to connect with our country with one another. Since our inception in 1986 during the World’s Fair, Expo 86, Canada Place welcomes over 3 million people annually. We take great pride in our role as a Canadian icon and through our annual community events such as Canada Day, the Burrard Inlet Fireworks Show, Remembrance Day and Christmas at Canada Place, we have the opportunity to showcase and share our national pride with you. "
Other than that I have no idea what it's all about. I've never been there.
