Vintage Vancouver Maps

Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

1shareOne of my prized possessions is an original 1876 Map of Westminster that depicts the Lower Mainland a decade before Vancouver even became a city. Unfortunately for me it’s on loan from my father but I enjoy inspecting it every now and then to follow the lines of rivers and creeks that have disappeared, boundaries […]

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Stanley Park Ecology Society’s 25th Anniversary

by Rebecca Bollwitt

0sharesThe Stanley Park Ecology Society is celebrating their 25th anniversary with activities this Sunday February 3rd from 11:00am to 3:00pm at the Lost Lagoon Nature House. Create your own craft creatures or build a cone bird feeder, learn about weaving with natural materials, take a Wetland Wildlife Walk (1 hour), learn about the wildlife that […]

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Romantic Night Away Giveaway with Four Seasons Vancouver

Comments 385 by Rebecca Bollwitt

385sharesThe Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver is inviting you to indulge the senses with hands-on gourmet cooking lessons, a Shiatsu workshop, romantic meals, luxurious accommodations, and more all in time for Valentine’s Day. Special Events Men Only Cooking Inside the Four Seasons Kitchen ($149): On Thursday, February 7, YEW restaurant chef, Sean Murray will be […]

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Dine Out Vancouver 2013: Dine With Amex at L’Abattoir

by Rebecca Bollwitt

0sharesLast week I hosted a Dine with Amex dinner at a participating Dine Out Vancouver restaurant, inviting five friends to experience the festival with me. As a proud supporter of Canada’s dining industry, Amex loves bringing unique dining experiences to cardmembers and they are the premier sponsor of Dine Out Vancouver this year. The reservation […]

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Twilight Crow Bike Ride

by Rebecca Bollwitt

0sharesYou don’t need to be a long-time Vancouverite to spot the spectacular daily commute of tens of thousands of crows as they leave the city and head home to nest in Burnaby. The phenomenon has happened every day, without fail, since at least 1971. It’s so common that I finally wrote a post about it […]

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