Photos of Vancouver Roofs

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I started my Vancouver Icons Photo Series a few years ago to showcase photos taken of popular landmarks, buildings, places, and statues around Metro Vancouver. However, there are so many great themes that appear in the Miss604 Flickr Pool that do not necessarily associate with the exact same place so I have decided to do a few posts featuring these captures, like the Photos of Vancouver Traffic at Night. Today’s theme is Vancouver Roofs – providing us cover from the rain, green spaces, lookouts, and interesting architectural design. Enjoy!

Lines
Photo credit: Eugene’s Likeness on Flickr

The Shipyards. Net Loft, Granville Island
Photo credit: Jason Gallant. & Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Rooftop Seats Green and grey
Photo credit: wukevinc & Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Sinclair Centre -- the old post office building & the Winch Building The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Photo credit: Miss604 & blazzzinred [vancityhotshots] on Flickr

Roof detail in the Chinese garden
Photo credit: Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Roof Details Roof bat detail
Photo credit: su-lin & dulcie on Flickr

Occupy Vancouver - Ken Lum piece on roof of Vancouver Art Gallery UBC Longhouse Roof Roof Tree
Photo credit: ouno design & gmcmullen & mikecogh on Flickr

A dome and a cone A Van Dusen scene
Photo credit: Ruth and Dave & Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Conservatory and clouds
Photo credit: Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Roof panel detail: wood & steel Architectural piers to support roof
Photo credit: Judy B – The Travelling Eye & Judy B – The Travelling Eye on Flickr

Vancouver new replaces old ... Corrugated.
Photo credit: Judy B – The Travelling Eye & Eric Flexyourhead on Flickr

Hobbit House in Winter Skyscrapers on the roof
Photo credit: Tom Wiebe & Ruth and Dave on Flickr

On the roof of BC place.
Photo credit: Eyesplash – A summer of ups and downs on Flickr

VPL's Green Roof VPL's Green Roof
Photo credit: Miss604 & Miss604 on Flickr

Beautiful Vancouver Sunset
Photo credit: FreeRishad on Flickr

Santa Window Walk in Downtown Surrey

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Walking tours are very popular in Vancouver but there’s a very special tour coming to Surrey for the holidays. On Saturday, November 30, 2013 the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association is hosting the Santa Window Walk. This free community event will connect local businesses, charities/non-profits, and high school art students for an afternoon of music, cheer, and holiday spirit.

Santa Window Walk in Downtown Surrey

  • Santa Window Walk
    Free guided tour in Downtown Surrey
  • Meet up at Quattro
    Corner of 108 Ave + Whalley Blvd)
  • Saturday, November 30, 2013
    From 1:00pm to 3:00pm

The walk will encompass over 14 Christmas designs on window spaces donated by participating businesses including Bozzini’s Restaurant, Jiffy Cleaners, Surrey Christmas Bureau Toy Depot at the Dell Shopping Centre, TD Bank, KFC, SUM Place, Jod’s Hair Salon, Whalley Optical, Roath’s Pawn Shop, Midas, and Round-up Café.

Organizations will be placed in front of their respective window, painted by local high school students, and encourage the community to donate towards their cause by caroling, selling hot chocolate or painting faces by donation.

Groups include the Surrey Christmas Bureau, Surrey Food Bank, Centre for Child Development, Sophie’s Place, Surrey Urban Mission, Nightshift Street Ministries, Arts Umbrella, RCMP Youth Division, KidSport, Whalley Scouts, Surrey Hospice, Kinsmen Lodge, Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation and the North Surrey Lions Club. The window generating the highest amount will receive a cash award – one for the artists and one for the charity.

In addition to businesses with painted windows, “Snowflake Stops” (stores displaying a snowflake sticker) will be open to participants who can stop by and pick up an entry form to win a gift basket generously donated by local businesses. Draws will take place at Prospera Credit Union on November 30th at 2:55pm.

The tour ends at Prospera Credit Union (104 Ave at Whalley Blvd) and both the starting point and the final location are within walking distance of either Gateway or Surrey City Centre SkyTrain stations. I grew up in this neighbourhood and I think it’s fantastic to have an opportunity like this, to invite everyone to the community to see what it’s all about. Follow the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

Christmas at Hycroft 2013

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Christmas at Hycroft has been a Vancouver tradition for over 40 years and it’s kicking off the holiday season in style this weekend. Home of the University Women’s Club, this elegant Edwardian mansion, rich with local history, serves as a beautiful venue for shopping and entertainment.

What: Christmas at Hycroft
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013 to Sunday, November 24, 2013
Time: 11:00am to 9:00pm daily, Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm
Where: Hycroft Manor (1489 McRae Avenue, Vancouver)
Tickets Admission is $13 for adults, $5 for children (5-11). Valet parking $5, complimentary coat check.

All three floors will be decorated for the season with boutiques and local artisans setup on the second floor. Lounge in the Speakeasy and take a break from shopping to enjoy homemade dishes, prepared by Executive Chef Walter Messiah, on the Terrace Bistro or to sip a Christmas Blend from Salon Tea.

Venture out into the courtyard for the children’s craft tent, a visit with Santa, food trucks (mini doughnut, hot dogs, popcorn, fairy floss, chestnuts) and Kitchen Creations in the Coach House with Olde World Fudge and Tartine Tarts, preserves, Christmas puddings, mincemeat, lemon curd, renowned lemon lentil soup and freshly baked goodies like butter tarts.

Hycroft Manor Hycroft Manor

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Follow Christmas at Hycroft on Facebook and Twitter, along with the University Women’s Club on Twitter for more information.

Regrettably due to the nature of Hycroft, only the main floor, coach house and courtyard are accessible to wheelchairs. Sorry no strollers permitted inside house, no food permitted inside the house, no smoking permitted in the house or grounds.

Seventeen89 Restaurant Lounge: Enter to Win a Dinner Date For Two

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Seventeen89 Restaurant + Lounge has recently opened up at 1789 Comox Street, calling upon the tradition of this classic West End space and marrying it with the exciting culinary creations of Chef Daryle Ryo Nagata and third-generation fisherman Paul Puratich.

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Photos courtesy of Seventeen89. Follow on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

The pairing is unlikely, and unique in Vancouver: a renowned chef working alongside a commercial fisherman. Yet it’s a formula that works. With more than 40 years at sea, Captain Paul Puratich knows his seafood — in fact, he’s probably had a beer with the guy that caught it. Seventeen89 is home to the freshest catch in the city, more local and sustainable than the most stringent certification programs demand. The perfect man to cook the bounty is Chef Daryle Ryo Nagata, who has spent decades running acclaimed hotel kitchens around the world, and leading the charge for sustainable Canadian cuisine. Together, they’ve taken over an iconic space in Vancouver’s West End where they’re serving utterly delicious casual favourites along with friendly service.

Seventeen89 is now open Tuesdays to Sundays, 4:00pm until 10:00pm for tapas and dinners. One of their offerings is a decadent five-course Couples Romance Dinner for Two in a private booth that can be screened with velvet curtains. Enjoy a crafted martini upon your arrival followed by an amuse bouche with sparkling wine. You and your date will then enjoy a cocktail cone trilogy with shrimp, crab, and smoked salmon with caviar.

Moving onto the next course, paired with a pinot gris or viognier, you’ll enjoy butternut squash risotto with grilled vegatables. Returning to the sea with the next course, your glass of sauvignon blanc will be paired with the 1789 Signature Oyster Display. The pièce de résistance will be a filet mignon with king crab, asparagus and hollandaise with a glass of La Domeliere Rasteau. Top off the evening with a selection of desserts, coffee or tea.

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Photos courtesy of Seventeen89. Follow on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

This luxurious experience for your palette is $300 total for two people, inclusive of tax and gratuity. Seventeen89 has generously offered up this entire Couples Romance Dinner for Two for me to give away to a Miss604 reader and their very lucky guest. Here’s how you can enter to win:

  • Leave a comment on this post (1 entry)
  • Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
RT to enter to win a Couples Romance Dinner for Two at @1789Restaurant from @Miss604 http://ow.ly/qX6I8

Be sure to follow Seventeen89 on Facebook and Twitter for more information about the venue and their menu.
I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Monday, November 25, 2013. Must be 19+. Please enjoy responsibly and plan a safe ride home.

Update The winner is Ro!

Photos of Vancouver Traffic at Night

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Life in Vancouver can breeze by so quickly sometimes, one minute we’re enjoying free outdoor movies in Ceperley Meadow and the next the Robson Square ice rink is open for skating. We’re pretty good at slowing things down though, when it comes to a lunch break outside the Vancouver Art Gallery, a stroll on the Seawall, or sipping a warm beverage at our local cafe. The following photos illustrate these pauses, freezing the hustle and bustle of local traffic in beautifully coloured frames:

Photos of Vancouver Traffic at Night

Highway of Lights
Photo credit: Matzuda on Flickr

Birks At Night Science World Sky Train
Photo credit: Clayton Perry Photoworks & Thomas Bullock on Flickr

Gas Town During Rush Hours
Photo credit: BX Photos on Flickr

Tonight in Vancouver: West Georgia Traffic Tonight in Vancouver - Granville Street: Vancouver Light Central!
Photo credit: [Rikki] Julius Reque & [Rikki] Julius Reque on Flickr

rushing in either direction
Photo credit: Kissarissa on Flickr

Dance of the Ferries - Traffic Patterns Elevation
Photo credit: Sliver of Light Photography & Sliver of Light Photography on Flickr

On the go
Photo credit: kennymatic on Flickr

Gastown at Night

EAST VANtage point

Steel and nature Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver 2010
Photo credit: kennymatic & Gord McKenna on Flickr

Rush hour - Vancouver
Photo credit: cangermann on Flickr

New Portmann Bridge Supermoon Over Georgia
Photo credit: vk1962 & Clayton Perry Photoworks on Flickr

When The Lights Go Down In The City [Explored]
Photo credit: Clayton Perry Photoworks on Flickr

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