January 11, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.590: Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, Ladner, Vancouver.

Gravity Defying Ice-cream.


Dairy Queen Grill and Chill was one of the very few restaurants open at 9 pm in the Ladner area. We first thought they only served Ice-creams and shakes but we were mistaken. We ordered a Chicken Wrap and got a bag of French fries free with it. Then we ordered a Caramel Ice-cream and the contents of the cup was so thick that it did not fall out even when the server turned the cup down for one second.

The service was friendly and courteous. There were plenty of tables to sit on at that late hour and the music was entertaining. There was outside seating as well, but it was too cold to sit out at that late hour. Prices were reasonable.
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January 10, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.589: Doon Express Restaurant, Ladner-Delta, Vancouver, Canada.

Taste Of India.


Our Air-B&B host dropped us at the Ladner Shopping Centre for some shopping on the day we checked in to her home in Vancouver. Here we found this nice Indian restaurant called ‘Doon Express’ from where we picked up a take away lunch of Veg Korma, and Dal (pulses in an Indian gravy), along with some Rotis (Indian flatbread made in a tandoori oven).

We liked the taste of the food so much that we returned in the evening to get another dish, ‘Bhendi Masala’ (Okra in spices), with some more Rotis for dinner. The food was mildly spiced and really tasty and we enjoyed our meals. We placed the dinner order by phone and they had it ready when we went to pick it up after an hour. Prices were very reasonable and cheaper than most other restaurants in the area for a filling meal.
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Date of visit: August 2019
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January 9, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.588: Royal Centre, Vancouver, Canada.

Basement Food Court.

Royal Centre is a medium sized shopping mall in Downtown Vancouver adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Hotel and a short walk from The Burrard Skytrain Metro Station.

We had to catch our 'Epic Rides' bus to Whistler from Melville Street and had some time to spare so we entered the mall to have a bite in their Food Court. We had to go down to the basement. There were quite a number of good restaurants including a McDonalds, Starbucks and Tim Hortons. We went to the Subway outlet and shared a Veg Patty Burger between the two of us. The seating area was crowded and we had to share a long table.

There are some other shops and offices including the ICBC Government driver licencing centre, pharmacy and a yoga studio. There is a good underground paid parking lot belonging to the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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Date of experience: June 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.587: Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, Canada.

Famous Suspension Bridge Of Vancouver.


Lions Gate Bridge is the iconic suspension bridge which joins Vancouver main city to North and West Vancouver across the Burrard Inlet to the harbour. It connects from the northern end of Stanley Park to the North Shore municipalities of North Vancouver and West Vancouver. One gets excellent views of the Burrard Inlet, Vancouver harbour and the surrounding mountains from the bridge. The bridge is named after the two lion peaks on the North Shore.

The Lions Gate Bridge compares well with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, although the latter is taller and longer.

We got a very panoramic view of the full length of the bridge from the Prospect Point Lookout. It is a relatively narrow three lane bridge and gets quite congested during rush hour. We walked down to the south end of the bridge and saw the two stone lions guarding the bridge. Although one can enter and walk or cycle on the bridge we did not try it.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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January 8, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.586: Prospect Point Lookout, Vancouver, Canada.

Panoramic Views Of North And West Vancouver Across The Burrard Inlet.


We reached the Prospect Point Lookout after a scenic 2 km trek from the Bus Loop, near the Stanley Park Toy Railway Station, walking along the Park’s Seawall Trail. We were rewarded with magnificent views of the Lions Gate Bridge taking off towards North and West Vancouver, from the promontory.

Prospect Point Lookout is located at the extreme northern tip of Stanley Park and one can get an almost 270 degree sweeping view of the north, west and south-west which includes the mountains of Vancouver Island in the distance. The views are fantastic and keeps your gaze riveted to the far distance. Try to be here at sunset, which can be quite late in the summer, to take in a glorious sunset.

There is a café and ice-cream shop where one can buy refreshments. There is a good parking lot and public washroom as well.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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January 7, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.585: Harbour Green Park, Vancouver, Canada.

Nice Urban Park.


This beautiful urban park was just after the Coal Harbour Marina as we strolled along towards Canada Place. There were some pretty green lawns with decorative trees. Locals were relaxing and playing on the open lawns and some having picnic lunches. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby.

Being very close to Stanley Park and the Seawall walk, which is an extension from the Coal Harbour Seawalk trail, there were a lot of people hiking or biking along to Stanley Park and back, besides the park. There were good views of the Inner Vancouver harbour section with the ships sailing in and out. This park overlooks the Harbour Air seaplane base so one can just sit back and watch them take off and land if one wants to while away some spare time. There is never a dull moment in this park.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.584: Coal Harbour Marina, Vancouver, Canada.

Scenic Walk Along The Coal Harbour Seawalk.


After doing a boat tour of the Vancouver Harbour by the paddle boat of Harbour Cruises, and then relaxing for a while with our picnic lunch in the Devonian Harbour Park we decided to take a walk along the Coal Harbour Seawalk to Canada Place. The Coal Harbour Marina is situated between the Devonian Harbour Park and Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver. It is surrounded by quite a few swanky hotels, restaurants and tall residential buildings.

There were quite a few grand yachts and many smaller ones. It was interesting to read their names. I remember one yacht had the quirky name ‘Fish and Chics’. Some of them were private and some of them could be chartered for fishing trips. Some could be hired for whale watching or island hopping.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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January 4, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.583: Devonian Harbour Park, Vancouver, Canada.

Nice Park To Relax A While.


After doing a boat tour of the Vancouver Harbour by the paddle boat of Harbour Cruises we decided to relax for a while. We found this nice little park with benches just outside the entrance gate of the Harbour Cruises dock. There were some trees and a lawn and we sat down on a bench in the shade and ate our picnic lunch which we had brought with us.

Being very close to Stanley Park and the Seawall walk, which is an extension from the Coal Harbour Seawalk trail, we saw a lot of people hiking or biking along to Stanley Park and back. There were good views of the Coal Harbour section with the ships sailing in and out. We enjoyed our brief moments of relaxation and refreshments sitting in Devonian Park.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.582: Canada Place, Vancouver Downtown, Canada.

Iconic Landmark of Vancouver.


Canada Place is an iconic landmark on Waterfront Road in Vancouver. It is situated on the Burrard Inlet waterfront and is the home of the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver’s World Trade Centre and the virtual flight ride show FlyOver Canada. It is also the cruise ship passenger terminal where the Alaska cruises originate. The building itself looks like a ship with huge white sails and is a prominent sight from the harbour.

A walk along the Waterfront Road was quite fascinating as we got to see the many activities in the harbour, near Canada Place, with the ships and boats moving in and out and a number of seaplanes taking off and landing. We walked from the transit hub, Waterfront Station, which is about half a kilometre away, down to the Bon Voyage Plaza of Canada Place and further up to the edge of Stanley Park.

At the corner of the Canada Place Bon Voyage Plaza we got to see a fascinating blue coloured steel sculpture called ‘The Drop’. It is supposed to signify a homage to the power of nature and represents the relationship and outlook towards the water that surrounds us.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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January 3, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.581: Vancouver Downtown, Canada.

Concrete Jungle Core Of An Otherwise Beautiful City.


Looking at a map, you will find that Vancouver Downtown is the lower portion of a peninsula (the thumb) of the main city of Vancouver (the fist), which sticks out into the Burrard Inlet. The neighborhood is bounded by the Burrard Inlet to the north, Stanley Park and West End to the west, False Creek to the south and Downtown Eastend to the east.

It has the main business district of Vancouver as well as many high end residential buildings and hotels. As we walked the streets we saw a number of shops, restaurants, pubs, private offices, travel agencies and government offices, theaters and art galleries. In general the streets were clean and broad but there were a few places which were not so pleasant to walk along as there were some down at heel people and addicts to be seen. There were some parks and green spaces to relieve the monotony of the high-rises. A walk along the Waterfront Road was quite fascinating as we got to see the many activities in the harbor, near Canada Place, with the ships and boats moving in and out and a number of seaplanes taking off and landing.

The main transit hub of Vancouver Downtown, the Waterfront Station, is where you can find connections to most parts of the city. There are two metro lines, The Canada Line and the Expo Line, the West Coast Express Railway, and the SeaBus passenger ferry which crosses the inlet to get you to North Vancouver.

The road traffic especially during office hours can be quite slow moving, so we used the cheaper and efficient bus transit system instead of hiring expensive cabs. We enjoyed exploring the city, which is known to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world for a tourist.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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January 2, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.580: Subway, Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, Canada.

Quick Bite Saves Us An Expensive Meal On Ferry.


To catch a ferry to Vancouver Island we had to be at the Horseshoe Bay Terminal in West Vancouver and buy our boarding tickets. We took a cab from North Vancouver and found that we were quite early as there was an hour to go for the ferry 'Coastal Renaissance' at around 1 pm. That gave us some time to explore the area around Horseshoe Bay.

The busy port is quite scenic. There are a large number of restaurants nearby. Since we did not have time for a sit-down lunch we bought some Veggie Subs from the Subway outlet in an adjoining lane nearby, and were happy to munch it on the ferry. It saved us some money and we did not have to wait in a long line which forms as soon as the ferry starts.

The service at the Subway outlet was quick and courteous. We could choose our sauces and ingredients and customise the Sub to our liking. Better still, we paid for 3 lunches what would have got us only one on the ferry.
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Date of visit: August 2019
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January 1, 2020

My TripAdvisor Review No.579: Lonsdale Quay Market Restaurants, North Vancouver, Canada.

Variety Of Choices For Meals, Desserts, Bakery And Raw Produce.


The Lonsdale Quay Market was the most visited place in North Vancouver for us as tourists. Staying at an Air-B&B in North Van we would have to pass through the market to and from Vancouver Downtown. The SeaBus terminal is located at Lonsdale Quay and the local buses are also available at the bus bays on the land side of the market.

Besides shopping for gifts, novelties and trinkets, most of all we liked the Food Court where we could sample a variety of delicacies from all over the world. We even found an Indian Food restaurant, Halima Grill, where we satisfied our cravings for home-cooked food.

At Halima Grill we had a Mixed Veggies with Rice Combo and a Chicken Curry with Rice Combo. It was a self-service restaurant and we had our lunch sitting at one of the free tables in the Food Court. We enjoyed the flavors so much that we picked up a take-away of Butter Chicken and Mixed Veggies with Naan Bread on the way back for dinner. The rates of the Combo meals were very economical compared to most of the other eateries in Vancouver.

Later we had some exotic tasting Gelatos from Gelato Ice-creams. We also picked up some pastries from the cake shop ‘Ross Crepes and CafĂ©’ the next day to share at our Air-B&B stay in North Vancouver.
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Date of visit: August 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.578: Ivory Coast'e, Thottada Beach, Kannur, Kerala.

Seaside Homestay On The North Kerala Coast.


Driving our way up from Kochi to Goa we decided to a break for a few nights in Kannur. Ivory Coast’e home stay near Thottada Beach seemed an ideal place to do so. It is located very near to the Thottada and Kizhunna beaches near Kannur, at the same time it was away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

It was a bit difficult to locate his bungalow without GPS, and we had to phone Bipin when we reached Thottada village. He was very helpful and came out to the village to guide us home which was about 3 km inside.

We had a very clean and comfortable ground floor room with attached bathroom. The room was quite airy and we did not require the AC. It is a one storied bungalow with some rooms on the ground and some on the first floor. There is an open area dining room where we were served home cooked meals. There were some good books in the open bookshelf. We were so relaxed, my wife picked up a Sudha Murthy novel and finished it in one day. There was a hammock in the garden and a clothes line to dry our clothes. There are three bicycles which you can borrow and ride around the by-lanes of Thottada and Kizhunna villages. Free wi-fi was available in the common areas.

I would walk down to the pristine beaches nearby and take a morning walk on the clean sands. There were no stalls or shacks on the beaches, just surf, sand, waves, shells and sand piper birds. There were many other species of birds to be seen in the adjoining forests and bushes.

Bipin guided me the route to visit St. Angelo’s Fort and the Arakkal Museum, both of which were worth a visit. The next evening we visited the Muzhappilangad (Drive In) Beach, one of the longest driveable beaches in the world, and witnessed a lovely sunset.

We were served very tasty home cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast included idiappams with potato stew, Puttu with Kadla curry, and Idli with coconut chutney. Lunch and dinner included rice or chapattis with a vegetable and a gravy dish and pappadams and curd. Fish was available on request.

We enjoyed our stay at Ivory Coast’e and would love to visit again.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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December 31, 2019

My TripAdvisor Review No.577: Lonsdale Quay Market, North Vancouver, Canada.

Transit Hub, Market Place And Sightseeing Attraction.


The Lonsdale Quay Market was the most visited place in North Vancouver for us as tourists. Staying at an Air-B&B in North Van we would have to pass through the market to and from Vancouver Downtown. The SeaBus terminal is located at Lonsdale Quay and the local buses are also available at the bus bays on the landed side of the market.

There are many shops inside the indoor market selling gift items, curios, jewelery, clothing and local handicrafts. Most of all we liked the Food Court where we could sample a variety of delicacies from all over the world. We even found an Indian Food restaurant, Halima Grill, where we satisfied our cravings for home-cooked food. We enjoyed some Gelato from Frux Gelato and bought some pastries from a bakery, Ross Crepes and Café.

In the evening we wandered around the quay landing and climbed the Q-side platform tower to enjoy the grand views of the Burrard Inlet waterfront and Vancouver City.

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Date of experience: August 2019
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December 30, 2019

My TripAdvisor Review No.576: Club Mahindra, Virajpet, Kodagu, Karnataka.

Our Favourite Club Mahindra Resort.


We have stayed in Club Mahindra Virajpet Resort so often that I am losing count. I think this is the third or fourth time we were visiting. Lets just stay that this has become our favourite resort in the Club Mahindra stable.

As usual we drove down from Bangalore via Mysore, Hunsur, and Gonikoppal and Virajpet town. The last part of the road, about 4 km, was still in a bad condition even though it had been under repairs on our last trip. Again we chose a room overlooking the plantation so that we would be woken up by real bird song, not an alarm bell. At first we were allotted a room overlooking the central walking area facing towards the pool, but since we had arrived early and there were rooms available looking towards the forest, Mr. Sanil who was our guide and is also the musician of the resort, helped us to find one.

Our ac studio room was well furnished with a king size bed and another folding bed. There was an LCD TV, microwave oven, electric kettle, and crockery and cutlery in the dry kitchenette. There is a round dining table with three chairs, and we could rustle up a quick meal with some of the ready to eat food packets we had brought with us. Once we ordered a meal which was delivered to us by their ‘Gourmet Express’. Of course there was the option of two good restaurants as well, one serving buffet (Aromas) and the other ala carte (Coorgenburg). The house keeping service was excellent. There is a nice big swimming pool and a fun-zone with plenty of activities for the kids. There is a gym and spa, and a shop named ‘Wolf-Pack’ where we bought some souvenirs. There are many activities organised for the mornings, and entertainment in the evenings, and one can never get bored even if you don’t go out for sight-seeing.

We enjoyed our stay in Club Mahindra Virajpet. It is more a like place where you can come, switch off your digital devices and just chill out, enjoy the beauties of nature, and go for long walks into the plantations.
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Date of stay: November 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.575: Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, Canada.

Suspension Bridge Leads Into A Nature Park.


The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge gains you entry into Lynn Canyon Park for free. It is similar to the Capilano Suspension Bridge but smaller and not so high. But one has to pay to enter the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. The height of the Lynn Bridge is about 50 meters above the canyon bottom.

The bridge is quite narrow and when we stepped on to the bridge and walking along it started shaking and swaying from side to side. So we walked gingerly taking smaller steps. It is best to avoid crossing if there are already too many people on it. It is then difficult to take photographs also when the bridge is shaking.

After crossing the bridge we entered the park which has many trails leading into the forests, streams and pools of the Lynn Valley. One can take a dip in the waters or sit and relax on the boulders in the stream. The forest is densely wooded with a lot of old growth Douglas Firs, Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar Trees. We sat down on the boulders next to stream and relaxed for a while.

The park is open from 10 am to 5 pm in the summers when we visited.
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Date of experience: August 2019

December 29, 2019

My TripAdvisor Review No.574: Club Mahindra Cherai Resort, Kerala.

Idyllic Beach Holiday.


We had a very relaxed and idyllic beach holiday at Club Mahindra’s Cherai Beach. Located on Vypin Island just north of Fort Kochi it would be difficult to locate if we did not have Google maps. It is situated on a narrow strip of land between the vast Arabian Sea on the western side and the backwaters in the east. There is sufficient parking space in the resort.

The resort is well spread out with plenty of greenery and palm trees. There are beautiful water bodies inside the resort, which include a swimming pool and a pond where they raise their own fish to be served in the specialty seafood restaurant, ‘Meen Kada’. There were deck chairs around the pool and separate towels provided.

In addition to ‘Meen Kada’, there are two more restaurants, ‘Yavanapriya’ which serves buffet and Malabari cuisine, and ‘Aromi Di Italia’ which serves Italian dishes. There is a Spa and an Activity Centre for the kids both young and grown up. A house boat is on stand-by and can be rented for a pleasure ride on the backwaters.

All the cottages are in Tharavadu style and are heritage structures which give a traditional and classical look to the resort. The rooms are sufficiently large and well maintained with good air-conditioning and soft mattresses and furnishings, a large flat-screen TV, cupboard, tea/coffee maker with sachets provided, a bottle cooler, dressing table, a large bathroom and a sit-out balcony where we enjoyed our morning cuppa. There was no microwave oven though.

The service was very friendly and efficient, and the food was reasonably spicy and tangy. We did not go for the buffet but ordered ala-carte. On the first night we had Appams with the ‘Karimeen Pollichathu’, a fish caught from the pond and slow cooked in banana leaf. “Meen Kadu’ is an open air restaurant with an open kitchen and the fish was prepared in front of us. It was an unique dining experience.

The swimming pool was very clean and well maintained by the enthusiastic pool attendant, Madhav. It was almost like an infinity pool with one side overlooking the backwaters and the houseboat. We would walk out to the beach in the evenings to witness a glowing sunset.

All in all we had a good, relaxing and rejuvenating stay at the Cherai Beach Resort, and would love to visit again.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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My TripAdvisor Review No.573: Acacia Palms Resort, Colva, Goa.

Friendly Staff Made For A Great Stay.


Acacia Palms Resort at Colva is now affiliated with the Club Mahindra Group, but compared to the other resorts it is relatively small and does not even have parking inside the gates. We had to park in the lot with other cars and cabs, though it was under the watch of the hotel security, so there was no problem. There is no direct access to the beach and we had to walk past a cluster of shops and restaurants for about 5 minutes to get to the seashore. All the rooms here are standard hotel units with an extra convertible sofa to accommodate an extra person.

However, the rooms are sufficiently large and well maintained with good air-conditioning and soft mattresses and furnishings, a large flat-screen TV, cupboard with electronic safe, tea/coffee maker with sachets provided, a large bathroom and a small balcony where we enjoyed our morning cuppa. Our balcony had a sea view since we were on the first floor, but not all the rooms in the resort could boast about a good view. Between the resort and the beach there is a canal and an internal road leading to the beach. There are nice lawns and gardens in the resort and a small swimming pool which was quite well maintained. There were deck chairs around the pool and separate towels provided.

The service was very friendly and efficient, and the food was reasonably tasty though we did not go for the buffet but ordered ala-carte. Whenever the Activity Centre arranged some show by the poolside the restaurant staff laid the tables outdoors so that the diners could enjoy the same. In spite of there being so many nice restaurants around the resorts we decided to dine in and enjoy the Bollywood Nite and the Magic Show Nite.

All in all we had a good relaxing and entertaining stay at Acacia Palms and would love to visit again.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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December 28, 2019

My TripAdvisor Review No.572: Lynn Canyon Park, North Vancouver, Canada.

Nature Park With A Suspension Bridge.


We visited the Lynn Canyon Park one afternoon and enjoyed the verdant greenery and forests after crossing the suspension bridge across the Lynn Canyon. We took a public transit bus from the Phibb’s Exchange and it dropped us close to the entrance of the park and the suspension bridge.

The park is a municipal park in North Vancouver, covering the Lynn Valley Forest, and is more than a 100 years old since it was established. The entrance to the park is free. It is densely wooded with a lot of old growth Douglas Firs, Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar Trees. There are plenty of trails leading into the forest. There are some natural pools of water where we saw youngsters enjoying a swim. The trail was going down towards the pool and was a bit steep. We sat down on the boulders next to stream and relaxed for a while.

There is a Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre near the entrance which displays exhibits about British Columbia’s Natural History and has a small gift shop as well.

The park is open from 10 am to 5 pm in the summers when we visited.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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December 27, 2019

My TripAdvisor Review No.571: Steam Clock, Gastown, Vancouver, Canada.

Precision Of Steam.


The Steam Clock of Gastown in Vancouver is an iconic monument of Downtown Vancouver. The clock mechanism is powered by the steam emanating from the grate of the distributed underground steam heating system of Vancouver. It was installed there to prevent people from sleeping on the grate in the cold weather.

We walked in to Gastown from the Waterfront Station to have a look at the clock at the corner of Cambie and Water Streets. As such it is not a very impressive structure, and we almost missed it but for the small crowd standing nearby. It is fascinating to watch when it blows it’s musical whistle and sounds like a hissing Big Ben. We had to wait for some time before it blew and then it was indeed fascinating to watch. Do not get too close to the clock with your cell-phone otherwise you are likely to get a spray of steam on yourself.

The clock itself is not an antique as it was built in 1977, much after the settlement of Gastown, one of the earliest settlements of Vancouver, came into being. But there are very few such steam clocks in existence around the world as their mechanism is not very precise. This one too has an electrical back-up to keep it going. We could see the working mechanism of the clock which was enclosed in a glass casing, and the working was explained briefly on the plaques installed at the base.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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