Vancouver was founded as “Gastown” by an Englishman with a penchant for beer and storytelling. Today Gastown is a historic section of the Canadian metropolis, and the lively pubs still reflect the area’s former status as a sort of community drinking center. The city’s forests, grand parks, and impressive suspension bridge beckon travelers to explore them, as do the city’s shops and museums. Relive the glory of the 2010 Winter Games with visits to Olympic venues and the marvelous Olympic Cauldron.
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Studio 58 is the professional theatre training program at Langara College in Vancouver, BC, Canada. We are the only conservatory-style training institution in western Canada. We produce 4 main stage and 2 workshop productions annually that are open to the public and reviewed by the media. Our graduates work throughout the world in theatre, film, TV and the related arts. In 2015 we will celebrate our 50th anniversary!
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The Jewish Museum and Archives of BC offers walking tours of Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods with a focus on Jewish community history. Join us for a scenic walk through Strathcona, Gastown, Oakridge, or Mountain View Cemetery. Full tour schedule on our website.
I have previously visited the Archives, and done walking tours at Mountain View Cemetery and Jewish Strathcona/Gastown (at that time a single tour). I enjoyed all of these activities. The tour of CrossCultural Strathcona through the lens of Education, formal and informal, taught us about Jewish, Chinese, Japanese and Black history in Vancouver. I especially liked seeing Mon Keang chinese school. The guides were knowledgable, organized, and disciplined as they knew so much more than there was time to tell. I strongly support repeating these tours in 2020.
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Through multimedia exhibits, this museum preserves the memory of and educates the public about various aspects of the holocaust.
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Langara Golf Course is a traditional-style course located on the south slope of Vancouver. Built in 1926 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the course was redesigned by Canadian Architect Thomas McBroom. The contoured, tree-lined fairways are easy to walk and make this challenging par 71 course appealing to players of all levels.The large rolling greens make scoring a challenge and, with its narrow fairways, accuracy off the tee is paramount. The walkability of the golf course makes it appealing to everyone.
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Oakridge Centre is a fashion centre strategically located in the heart of Vancouver with direct access to the Canada line. It is the perfect place to find latest designer clothing and accessories or to find the perfect gift for someone special. With a collection of stores featuring best in class and unique-to-market retailers such as Apple, Crate & Barrel, DKNY, Harry Rosen, Hudson's Bay, LEGO, Stuart Weitzman, Tiffany & Co. and Weekend by Max Mara, Oakridge is positioned as the city's premier fashion destination.
バンクーバーの中心地から電車で15分ほどでいけます。下り(カナダではのぼり)方向なので電車も空いていて、モールもメトロタウンのようなメガモールではないので、ひどく混みあっていることもなくとても過ごしやすかったです。 デパートが繋がっており、今はチャイニーズニューイヤーのセールなのか、ブランドの高級食器やキッチン用品が70%offで変えたり、タオルなどの日用品もすごくお買い得でした。 フードコートもトイレもとても綺麗で、買い物途中の休憩に愛的です。 I visited there for shopping. This mall is not huge but really comfortable for me because not crowed in the mall and train as well. We can go to Hudson's Bay directory and now there are huge sale maybe because of Chinese new year I guess. We could buy commodities such as high brand dishes, plates, cups towels and so forth. I was so excited to shopping.
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