July is Parks Month in Vancouver and BC

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Welcome to Parks Month, a time where we should all be able to get out and enjoy what our city and province’s green spaces have to offer. To help us decide where to go and what to do, there is a website filled with suggestions – in fact there’s even one for every day in July.

14. Get back to nature – is there a better place in the world than BC for a multi-day backcountry hike, paddle or horsepacking trip?

15. Celebrate Parks Day, Saturday, July 15! There are events scheduled all over BC – find one near you at www.parksday.ca

16. Give Mother Nature a hand. Pitch in to clean up litter from a local park or beach. Can’t find an organized event? Call your park facility operator or park warden and offer to help plan one.

Locally we have Bog Days at Burns Bog July 26-27, and there are multiple hikes and walks that you can sign up for including the Discovery Waterfront Walk (from Cates Park to Panorama Park) Sunday July 20th.


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There’s also the Outdoor Movie Spectacular Saturday, July 5th at Killarney Park and a walk in the Hastings Park Sanctuary Thursday, July 24 [Vancouver Parks]

Although the official July Is Parks Month website is outdated (by a few years) accurate information can be found on the Parks Day site (Canada Parks Day being Saturday July 19th, 2008). You can also check my Metro Vancouver Parks series for some suggestions and excellent guest posts.

Happy 4th of July

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America is pretty much my country-in-law. I married into America and it gave me a job and housed me during my stint in Boston a few years back.

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In fact, America has always been rather nice to me and I think the nicest gift it ever gave me was my best friend and love of my life, John.

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Happy 4th of July to all the American Bollwitts out there and everyone else – may it be filled with hot dogs, apple pie, and baseball – lots and lots of baseball.

NetSquared Podcasting for Change and the Vancouver Real Estate Technology Meetup

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After a patriotic week of carefree afternoons and sunny days it’s back to the event circuit next week and as usual, it seems like Vancouver’s meetup darlings all decide to come out within the same three-day span. I’ll have a full tech event recap on my Sunday night Techvibes column but until then here are two events of note.

On Monday I’ll be sponsoring the Vancouver Real Estate Technology Meetup event over at Ceili’s on Granville. They have a guest speaker scheduled and I’ll be cranking out the live blog over here for all those who cannot attend, and those who go and want to see notes and links afterward. This will be running in tandem with the Vancouver Young Professionals Meetup event.


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My friend and Surrey brother DaveO [of happyfrog and Raincity] is spearheading the next NetTuesday Meetup over at Workspace. He’ll be leading a panel about Podcasting for Change with talent such as Rob Cottingham, Roland Tanglao, and John Bollwitt. Dave’s even put together a promo video to get everyone excited about the event.

I’ll be liveblogging both days stop by and say hi if you see me (Raul will be there too) or follow along online.

Naslund to the New York Rangers

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New York took the Stanley Cup from under our noses in 1994, our beloved Captain Canuck went to the Islanders in 1998 and as of this afternoon the Rangers have scooped up our free agent captain, Markus Naslund.


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Markus Naslund signed a two-year deal with the New York Rangers today—New York being pretty much as far as one can get from Vancouver without actually swimming in the sea or hanging out in Miami. And I don’t blame him one bit. [CanucksAndBeyond]

We sort of knew something like this would happen, as Alanah goes on to point out in her post “Keep Vigneault = Lose Naslund”. We knew his playing style didn’t match Viggy’s plan and that he just wasn’t having those great seasons like when we saw him shine in the early 2000’s or as a part of the West Coast Express. When he’s on top of his game, Naslund is tough to beat when it comes to pure finesse and scoring ability although what’s to come of the captain-less Canucks now?

From Waiting for Stanley, the Canucks have so far:

… signed Nolan Baumgartner to a contract
… re-signed RFA Alexandre Bolduc
… signed Curtis Sanford
… the Blues matched the Canucks’ offer on David Backes
… signed forward Ryan Johnson
… (in the draft) selected Cody Hodgson
… drafted Prab Rai
… claim Kyle Wellwood off waivers

There is some moving and shaking going on at GM Place during this off season, I haven’t even touched on the fact that PPV coverage alumnus Ryan Walter will be behind the bench on the coaching staff as well. But I think what many people want to know is if the Sundin rumour mill will keep spinning and come September, who will be wearing the “C” for our Vancouver boys.

Canada Cup of Beer This Saturday

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I’m a big fan of local brews and this city has a wonderfully blended history when it comes to beer (even the girl in the wet suit knows that).


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In 2005 the folks at Just Here For the Beer decided it was time to put Vancouver on Canada’s beer festival map and they began hosting the Canada Cup of Beer.

Taking place this Saturday at Thunderbird Stadium (UBC) festivities will include fan-favourite voting in such categories as Favourite Canadian Lager, Favourite Microbrew Beer, Best Booth Display, Friendliest Servers, and Best Beer Name (to name a few).

In addition to the over 30 vendors and 150 beers to sample, there will be several brewmasters attending this year’s festival including:
Stefan Tobler – Okanagan Spring Brewery
Vern Lambourne – Granville Island Brewery
Derrick Smith & Tony Dewald – Dead Frog Brewery
Dave Vargas – Red Truck Beer Company
Peter Haupenthel – Dockside Brewing

The Canada Cup of Beer starts at 1:00pm and runs until 7:00pm, tickets are $20 and are available online (until Friday). You can also get them at the door ($25). This includes 5 sample tokens (1 token equals 1, 4-ounce sample, some specialty items are 2 tokens or available in 2-ounce pours). You can also attend a special movie event at the Ridge Theatre tomorrow with a combo ticket (movie event plus Canada Cup of Beer) for $25 total.