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Day 28 - 29-6-2007 Vancouver

Nothing Day

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I Have no idea what i did today. but you get them. half a day on the net, a wild goose chase trying to claim my tax back on canadian goods and a great meal at the Stone Restaurant on the river side (food cooked on 400 degree stones) a bit of a gimmick but fun and you can't blame the chef for getting the meat cooked wrong. but great for cooking fish.

Oh Yer. it rained alot. but it was that fine rain..................

Posted by I Langley 28.06.2007 18:37 Archived in Canada Comments (0)

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Day 27 - 28-6-2007 Vancouver

Yaletown, Gas Town, and Granville Island

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Having, such a good day yesterday. My expectation of the city improved somewhat, i decided to tour around the city and take in the older part of the city.

First was Yaletown, which really consists of one street but has cafes down both side and a raised area on one side for tables, at nighttime is buzzing, but daytime its a bit quiet.

Gas town was where Vancouver started, and by a Gully. Gassy Jack was his name for reasons i wont go in to. Anyway this area was in the 70's classed a "skid row", it was totally run down (think Freeman street in 5 years- if nothings done about it) so the city decided that the area was too important to the heritage to let it run down. Today it is vibrant. they part pedestrianised it , transformed the look, added some statues and added a gimick which in this case was the steam clock. People from all over come to visit this area now, particularly the clock. So theres a thought for Fremo.

After Gas town i headed through chinatown, not before getting a reminder of how bad the homeless situation is. Between gas Town and chinatown (2 blocks) there must be about 50 people living rough all with there personal possessions contained in shpping trolleys which they have to take everywhere with them. I understand the City is trying to address the issue (since its been brought up with the impending Olympics coming up in 2010).

Having passed through chinatown and via the science musium (which if you like mouse trap youd love it. They have some amazing contraptions that keeps kids entertained for ages or in my case and hour and half), I took a water taxi the Granville Island (this is where my sister gets jealous)

Granville Island is a mass of Farmers markets, Art galleries, boutiques, Working Craft shops, mixed in with a mass of buskers, cafes. Theres everything here, even a childrens market. The place has such a buzz. Best of all afterwards, the water taxi took me to 2 blocks away from my hotel. Im totally knackered and have Mozzy bites in places i dont know how they got there.

Had a night in to see what the best of cable TV had to offer. Beckham's done an advert with an american footballer (aka the jonney wilkinson ad last year). Scary is that Gordon Ramseys "Hells kitchen" is the top show in americas ratings. Bottom line is the Cable TV is ARSE. 63 channels and nothing on.....

Posted by I Langley 27.06.2007 17:11 Archived in Canada Comments (0)

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Day 26 - 27-6-2007 Vancouver

It gets much better

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Today i decided to get away from the city (about 200m to the east of it) and headed for Stanley Park. The size of the park is massive (comparable to Central park) to walk around edge of the park, which is surrounded by the sea is about 4-5 miles. So it's big. Add in there a reservoir, a lake, totem poles, loads of wildlife, walks through forests, 4 great restaurants, 3 beaches, a massive hollow tree, numerous statues.
One of the trees actually stared in lord of the rings until he had an arm amputated. He now in a tree hospital at the park
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There's a free streetcar that goes around the Park, and its takes 45 minutes to go around it. There was loads wildlife in the park. Various types of squirrels, chipmonks and badgers. Havn't spotted any beaver yet.

Saw this sign in the park. dont know why it made me laugh (and still does). probably to do with the idea of Thora Hird going on the rampage. Maybe this could be a new playstation game "Grand Theft Auto - Grannies Domain"
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Had fish and chips in the park (halibut is as cheap as cod here) which was great (almost as good as middlethorpe road). The best thing about this place is they ask if you want gravy with the chips. and its proper gravy. After all "northern boys love gravy". So Vancouver has redeemed itsself. One down side though is that there is an horrendous amount of homeless on the streets. You do get approached on every block without exception.

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Day 25 - 26-06-2007 Vancouver

Vancouver

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I had high hopes for Vancouver. Everyone i've spoken to indicated that i'd enjoy Vancouver more than any of the canadian cities id been to. I was hoping for all of the good points of all the cities. i.e. the Cleanliness and pleasentness of Calgary, the social life and fun plazas of Toronto, and the History of montreal. Instead i got the cleanliness of Toronto, The social life of montreal, and the history of calgary.

As i arrived in Vancouver about 9.30, it gave me a chance to go walkabout as i usually do the first day. I headed for the Main centre about 5 blocks away (ive been so jammy with the hotels, paid about the same (5 pounds more) for a hotel with a king size bed than i would if i was in a room in a hostel). The shopping centre was very uninspiring, the mall resembled Fresney Flace, low suspended ceilings and claustrophobic. I've probably by now seen too many town centres, but comparing to them this city is soulless. Walking back to the hotel by a different route, down Granville Street, you can help notice the amount of boarded up shops and closed down theatres. I think i must be taking the wrong routes in the city. Tomorrow must be better.

Posted by I Langley 26.06.2007 16:16 Archived in Canada Comments (0)

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Day 24 - 25-6-2007 Jasper

Travelling to Vancouver

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The morning was taken up with another tour around the Jasper Area which Included Lake Maligne, the Athabasca Falls, Maligne Canyon and a bost trip to Spirit Island.
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Once at spirit Island the place is totally tranquill. you couldn't here a pin drop. You could here 20 or so chinese peaople constantly chattering and snapping photo of anything or everything.
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I thought id test my theory and took a photo of a flower. Lo and behold straight after they were almost trying to push each other over to take a photo of a totally unimportant flower. Just shows they photo anything.

I fortunatley was able to cancel my extra night (english accent works)so had a mad rush to catch the mountaineer train to Vancouver, which was an overnight train taking 18.5 hours to get there.

Why is it, when youre travelling on a bus or train its easy to fall asleep. However, when it is night time and you try to properly sleep you end up uncomfortable and restless. the night was one of the most uncomfotablest night sleep i've ever had. However, it was well worth it. The train follows the riverside for the mayority of its journey through the mountain passing waterfalls, rapids, glaciers, and mountains that travelling by car would totally miss. For once it was Awesome! (Wont use it again)

Also for once i've seen rain which i havn't seen since New York. It rained for about 15 mins and was dry in less time. Hope the weather is sunny and dry there at Home!!!

Posted by I Langley 25.06.2007 13:46 Archived in Canada Comments (3)

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Day 23 and 24 - 23rd and 24th -6-2007 Jasper

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Today i'm travelled deep in to Jasper. Not Before though passing the Olympic Village from 1988, which is famous for not much but Eddie the Eagle. Its ironic that since, then Eddie has gone on to be famous, ( he forced the IOC to change the rule on ski jumping) had a carreer in media and i understand from the tour guide is now an ambassidor and speaker for something or other, by contrast one of the medalist of the ski jump at the time is now a stripper!! There's a message there somewhere.

Anyway on the way to jasper we passed the Crowfoot Glacier, Mount Cirus (the weeping wall), the Collumbia Icefield and Peto Lake.
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I was taken on to the glacier, which also was also stunning. I refuse to ever use the word "awesome" having heard americans use it in every god damm sentence. Also if i hear the phrase "off the hook" ill hit someone (stupid phrases). Its quite scary to see how much the Glacier has retreated in the past 50 years, must be a few hudred meters
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Jasper is a pleasent picturesque village, totally surrounded by mountains and a main street about a mile long. but not much to do but the daily tours. I booked myself here for 2 nights.

I have however made an error in that the train only comes through every 3 days or so (none of which is the day i'm scheduled to leave. So, i have a choice, either a bus to vancouver, a bus to Edmunton then a plane to vancouver. Or talk nicley to the hotellier and reduce my stay 2 one night and get the train. If i have to you my charm i'm buggered!

Posted by I Langley 23.06.2007 12:38 Archived in Canada Comments (0)

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Day 22 - 23-6-2007 Banff

In to the Rockies

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Today i've taken a day trip to Banff and the surrounding Area. Although i'm travelling up to Jasper tomorrow. Banff is only a hour and half away so i've taken a tour.

So today i've seen Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Johnstone Canyon, the Bow Valley Parkway and of Coarse Banff. Its been a long day but If today is anything to go by, i'll need more camera space. the whole day was like living in a picture postcard. Saw Elks, Brown Bears (no grizzlys today) Ospreys and squirrels.

Hopefully the photos will show how stunning this area is.
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Posted by I Langley 23.06.2007 12:13 Archived in Canada Comments (1)

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Days 20 and 21 - 21th and 22th-6-2007 Calgary

Cow Town

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First day in Calgary, and my first impressions is how spotless the place is. There's no street people or begging whatsoever (probably been shot!) Afterall this is cowboy town, Everyone wears a stetson. In fact they were giving free hats out for the upcoming "stampede", which is a week long cowboy festival. But thats next week and ill be gone by then! Yes I have a Hat (FREE), no, i wont be wearing it

Calagry is lot quieter that Toronto, but has a great park, lots of sculptures (manly of cows) and of coarse the rockies is only an hour or so away. The food here is exceptional. This is cow town, so if your'e seen in macdonnalds you will also be shot. (mind you theres not much meat in Mac!). One cool thing is they ask do you want gravy with your fries. How cool is that to us northern folk.
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All of the Blocks are linked by first floor corridors. I found out this was not because there lazy, but is because in the winter the temp goes down to -15 C. No probs this week its hot and in the 80's.

Another strange thing is the kids are obsessed with skateboads. Everyone has them and they all seem to congregate around public areas were there are a good few steps to jump off. They have unorganised rallys including camera crews ( bit like our rave scene in the 90s) untill the police come to break it up, then there off, hundreds of them all skating don the main street, passing cars. Bizzare. Pirticularly when whey have a big skateboard park on the edge of town. But that wouldn't be fun!

Posted by I Langley 21.06.2007 10:22 Archived in Canada Comments (0)

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Days 18 and 19 - 19th and 20th-6-2007 Toronto (Niagra)

Wow!

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Yesterday went to Niagra Falls. Taking away the comercialism, the falls are spectacular. I decided to forget going up the CN tower in Toronto (about $100 CA for meal and ride) and instead took the 15 min helicopter ride over the area ($85 CA), which was Amazing. Including the extra fun of a storm we hit half way through, the look of terror in the womans face who sat across from me, was worth the ride alone.
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Today its pack my bags time again and moving on to Calgary. I should be there 2 days before taking the week journey through the rockies on to Vancouver, can't wait. It will be a refreshing change from the visiting city after city routine. Not that it hasn't been fun. Toronto's a great city, although i was only here a week, there was so many places that i didnt get to see.

Particularly "Evil Dead The Musical" which i came across yesterday. I will regret missing that.

Posted by I Langley 19.06.2007 00:53 Archived in Canada Comments (2)

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Days 15 to 17 - 16th to 18th-6-2007 Torontro

Time to chill

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Finally figured that i can't do a blog every single day. Firstly all i'd be doing is travelling around internet cafes, and secondly some days you just dont do much but chill out. Satruday being one of those days.
Sunday was much better, I moved hotels as i found a much cheaper one (cheaper than the hostel i was trying to get in).

Having toured the street again. I somehow stumbled in to the Much Music video awards (canada equivelant of MTV). wasn't a bad free gig Sum41, Nickleback, Joss Stone, Maroon 5, Fergie, Belly and Ludirous, a load of canadian idols and for my little Niece Avril Lavigne. Said hello to some girl who turned out to be Hillry Duff (obviously i'm not down with the kids any more, didnt have a clue who she was). Did notice Naked News were there, so it must be an important event.

Monday was also a bit of a none event. apart form coming back from dinner to my hotel when i was asked by very attractive scantly clad blonde woman if i wanted a date. Obviously Date means something complety different to people in Canada (and Austrailia aparently)

Anyway tomorrow's Niagra Falls which should be fun

Posted by I Langley 18.06.2007 10:27 Archived in Canada Comments (2)

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Day 13 - 14-6-2007 Toronto

No french speaking - merci

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Today is my first full day in Toronto, so i have taken the usual walkabout tour. and the place is BRILL

The place has 4 open areas of many that i've seen, where there is open air performances going on through the day and night. There's so much to do and see here. Also, Niagra Falls is only about an hour from here so id be better off trying to do a day tour and stopping here a bit longer

All the shopping malls are again underground but on a much larger scale. they're so large, there is 2 tube stops between them, and thankfully a bookstore that this not all french

Nighttime is great, the city is buzzing with all kinds of performers and once a week in Dunda square they show a movie on the big screens, again all free.

The other thing is you feel totally safe wherever you go. The place isn't perfect there are a few street people, but thats no different form all the other cities ive been to so far.

Not sure which way to go next, either Chicago or Calgary i'll decide in the next few days.

And the Chillian Pann Pipers have found me again. Damm them. Un Dos Tres......... and they brought a marriachi band with them!!

Posted by I Langley 14.06.2007 09:35 Archived in Canada Comments (8)

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