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Life in Vancouver Canada - 41st Avenue - Driving in the City - West to East Scenery
We are driving in Vancouver British Columbia Canada.
41st Avenue takes you through the city.... in this video we get all the way to Oakridge Mall next to Cambie Street.
The music is supposed to be relaxing...
MKwigley - Korg Volca Keys Analog Synthesizer & Electric Trombone
MKwigley - piano
The Streets of Canada in Vancouver 2017 - Jericho Beach - Driving Around Point Grey Area
We are driving from the Jericho Beach area to West 10th. We drive on Blanca Street which is pretty close to the UBC golf course.
At 4:24 you can see a nice view of the downtown area. Perhaps this is a nice place to spend time with that special person on a bench with a m------- cigarette.
The music was created by 2 people that are on a mission to be heard subconsciously...
MQuigley - Korg Volca Keys Analog Synthesizer & Korg Volca Beats
MQuigley - piano
Vancouver Trolley Short
Join Vancouver's only fleet of San Francisco-style Trolleys for a Vancouver Sightseeing Tour at your own pace! Vancouver Trolley offers Hop-On, Hop-Off Vancouver attractions tours and seasonal tours such as the Sunset Tour including trips to Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain, the Haunted Halloween Tour and our Karaoke Christmas Lights Tour!
In operation since 1990, our staff is dedicated to making your time on our Trolleys fun, entertaining and informative. Our live commentated tours offer a lesson in Vancouver's history and a feast for the eyes!
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Driving a Car in Vancouver BC Canada - 41st Avenue - Saturday Traffic Conditions
41st Avenue can be a nice smooth way to get across town. In this video we drive up to Granville Street and then... the fog appears.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Trombone, Korg Volca Keys and Beats
Michael Quigley - Piano
Vancouver Walking Tour 2008
Pictures and video clips from the streets of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in February of 2008.
Vancouver: Driving in South Surrey, BC, Canada????????
Driving on 32 avenue / 148 street, and 24 Avenue in South Surrey, BC, Canada
Life in Vancouver Canada. 2019. West 12th Avenue. City Walk. Cloudy Winter Conditions.
The clouds of Vancouver Canada make the scenery very easy on the eyes.
We are walking west on West 12th Avenue. We pass by Wallace Street, Crown Street, Camosun Street, Courtenay Street, Discovery Street and by the end of the video we are at Trimble Street.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - virtual tour
There are slides of Canada Place, Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park, Science World, False Creek, Vancouver Parliament Building, Vancouver skyline, Capilano Suspension Bridge, etc.
Vancouver officially the City of Vancouver, is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada.
It is the eighth largest Canadian municipality and the third most populous metropolitan area in the country, the second largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the most populous in Western Canada. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents have a first language other than English. Vancouver is classed as a Beta global city. The City of Vancouver encompasses a land area of about 114 square kilometres.
The original settlement, named Gastown, grew up on clearcuts on the west edge of the Hastings Mill logging sawmill's property, where a makeshift tavern had been set up on a plank between two stumps and the proprietor, Gassy Jack, persuaded the curious millworkers to build him a tavern, on 1 July 1867. From that first enterprise, other stores and some hotels quickly appeared along the waterfront to the west. Gastown became formally laid out as a registered townsite dubbed Granville, B.I. (B.I standing for Burrard Inlet). As part of the land and political deal whereby the area of the townsite was made the railhead of the CPR, it was renamed Vancouver and incorporated shortly thereafter as a city, in 1886. By 1887, the transcontinental railway was extended to the city to take advantage of its large natural seaport, which soon became a vital link in a trade route between the Orient, Eastern Canada, and Europe. As of 2009, Port Metro Vancouver is the busiest and largest port in Canada, and the most diversified port in North America. While forestry remains its largest industry, Vancouver is well known as an urban centre surrounded by nature, making tourism its second-largest industry. Major film production studios in Vancouver and Burnaby have turned Greater Vancouver and nearby areas into one of the largest film production centres in North America, earning it the film industry nickname, Hollywood North.
Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life, and the Economist Intelligence Unit acknowledged it as the first city to rank among the top-ten of the world's most liveable cities for five consecutive years. Vancouver has hosted many international conferences and events, including the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, UN Habitat I, Expo 86, the World Police and Fire Games in 1989 and 2009; and the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics which were held in Vancouver and Whistler, a resort community 125 km (78 mi) north of the city. In 2014, following thirty years in California, the annual TED conference made Vancouver its indefinite home. Several matches of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup were played in Vancouver, including the final at BC Place Stadium.
Driving to UBC (West 41st) GOPRO
Why I Love Living In Vancouver, Canada
Why I Love Living In Vancouver, Canada! This video is the top 8 reasons why I love living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We have lived here for 3 years in the False Creek area with our family of 4 and today I wanted to detail what I find awesome about this fine city I am grateful to live in. I hope this is of help to you if you are considering moving to Vancouver or just would like to know more about what it's like to live in Vancouver. Please let me know if you have any questions about what it's like to live here or how we moved to Vancouver in the comments. Also leave me a comment about what you love about this city if you live here too!
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WATCH LIVE: CBC Vancouver News at 6 for July 4 — Child Abduction, ATV Safety, Street Parking
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2013 08 06 Big Bus Tour part 3 Canada Place part 1
2013 08 06 Big Bus Tour part 3 Canada Place part 1
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WATCH LIVE: CBC Vancouver News at 6 for Nov. 18 — Students Stranded, Gas Transparency, Surrey Budget
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Vancouver is a coastal city located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is named for British Captain George Vancouver, who explored the area in the 1790s. The name Vancouver itself originates from the Dutch van Coevorden, denoting somebody from Coevorden, a city in the Netherlands. The largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, Vancouver ranks third largest in the country and the city proper ranks eighth. According to the 2010 census Vancouver had a population of 620,341 and its Census Metropolitan Area exceeded 2.3 million people. Its residents are ethnically and linguistically diverse; 52% do not speak English as their first language. Vancouver has ranked highly in worldwide livable city rankings for more than a decade according to business magazine assessments. At 5,335 people per km2 (13,817.6 people per mi2) in 2006, Vancouver is the fourth most densely populated major city in North America, after New York City, San Francisco and Mexico City. Urban planning in Vancouver is characterized by high-rise residential and mixed-use development in urban centres, as an alternative to sprawl.[54] This has been credited[by whom?] in contributing to the city's high rankings in livability.
This approach originated in the late 1950s, when city planners began to encourage the building of high-rise residential towers in Vancouver's West End, subject to strict requirements for setbacks and open space to protect sight lines and preserve green space. The success of these dense but livable neighbourhoods led to the redevelopment of urban industrial sites, such as North False Creek and Coal Harbour, beginning in the mid-1980s. The result is a compact urban core that has gained international recognition for its high amenity and 'livable' development. More recently, the city has been debating ecodensity—ways in which density, design, and land use can contribute to environmental sustainability, affordability, and livability. Notable buildings within the city include Christ Church Cathedral, the Hotel Vancouver, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. There are several modern buildings in the downtown area, including the Harbour Centre, Vancouver Law Courts and surrounding plaza known as Robson Square (designed by Arthur Erickson) and the Vancouver Library Square (designed by Moshe Safdie), reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome and the recently completed Woodward's building Redevelopment (designed by Gregory Henriquez). he city has several large beaches, many adjacent to one another, extending from the shoreline of Stanley Park around False Creek to the south side of English Bay, from Kitsilano to the University Endowment Lands, (which also has beaches that are not part of the city proper). The 18 kilometres (11 miles) of beaches include Second and Third Beaches in Stanley Park, English Bay (First Beach), Sunset, Kitsilano Beach, Jericho, Locarno, Spanish Banks, Spanish Banks Extension and Spanish Banks West. There is also a freshwater beach at Trout Lake. The coastline provides for many types of water sport, and the city is a popular destination for boating enthusiasts.
Within a 20-to-30-minute drive from downtown Vancouver are the North Shore Mountains, with three ski areas: Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain, and Mount Seymour. Mountain bikers have created world-renowned trails across the North Shore. The Capilano River, Lynn Creek and Seymour River, also on the North Shore, provide opportunities to whitewater enthusiasts during periods of rain and spring melt, though the canyons of those rivers are more utilized for hiking and swimming than whitewater.
Running races include the Vancouver Sun Run (a 10 km (6.2 mi) race) every April; the Vancouver Marathon, held every May; and the Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon held every June. The Grouse Grind is a 2.9-kilometre (1.8 mi) climb up Grouse Mountain open throughout the summer and fall months, including the annual Grouse Grind Mountain Run. Hiking trails include the Baden-Powell Trail, an arduous 42-kilometre (26 mi) long hike from West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove in the District of North Vancouver.
In 2009, Vancouver hosted the World Police and Fire Games. Swangard Stadium, in nearby Burnaby, hosted games for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Vancouver was the host city for the 2010 Winter Olympic and the Paralympic Games. On June 12, 2010, it played host to UFC 115 which was the fourth UFC event to be held in Canada (the other 3 were held in Montreal).
In 2011, Vancouver will be hosting the Grey Cup, the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship game which is awarded every year to a different city which has a CFL team. The BC Titans of the International Basketball League played their inaugural season in 2009, with home games at the Langley Event Centre. Vancouver is a centre for the fast-growing sport of Ultimate. During the summer of 2008 Vancouver hosted the World Ultimate Championships.
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