“Giants,” Granville Island, Vancouver
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the delicious items he saw while visiting the Granville Island Market in Vancouver.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the signs he encountered while exploring Granville Island.
DrFumblefinger visits Vancouver’s beautiful VanDusen Botanical Garden, a 55 acre wonderland of plants and landscapes.
Samantha enjoys a visit to a quirky waterside venue
The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Cauldron remains a permanent landmark on the Jack Poole Plaza. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the delicious items he saw while visiting the Granville Island Market in Vancouver.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the signs he encountered while exploring Granville Island.
DrFumblefinger visits Vancouver’s beautiful VanDusen Botanical Garden, a 55 acre wonderland of plants and landscapes.
Samantha enjoys a visit to a quirky waterside venue
The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Cauldron remains a permanent landmark on the Jack Poole Plaza. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.