Travel to the West in 2024 ( 2 ) - Hello Vancouver, BC

The city name of "Vancouver" has an interesting history.  It was named by William Van Horne to in hornor of   George Vancouver -  a British naval officer and explorer  who sailed through the area in 1792.  In fact, In the nearby US state of Washington, there is also a city of Vancourver which was name after the same person.

Who was William Van Horne then? William Horne was an American and the president of CPR ( Canadian Pacific Railway) which were responsible for constructing the first candadian transcontinental railway in the eighteen century.

As part of the conditions of  the Brithish North American's province BC( British Columbia) to join Confederation, railways were built from east Canada to BC.

The City of Vancouver was incorporated on April 6, 1886, the same year that the first transcontinental train arrived. 

Not long after Vancouver was created, two incidents of fires aimed for  land-clearing were out of control on June 13, 1886. The whole city was ashed. The first City Council meeting was held in a tent. The Vancouver Fire Department was established that year and the city was quickly rebuilt.

I heard that Vancouver in April might still expect some rainny days. We brought  a water proof jacket  and water-resistant shoes with us, ready for enjoying Vancouver rain or shine.
 

It turned out during the days we were in the city, most of the days are sunny day.  Since we stayed in downtown area, we could explor many part of the city on feet.    The weather was not too cold , not too hot. On the streets or  bridges, there are seperated lanes for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers of vehicles. It was very comfortable and relaxing to walk around the city. We walked to parks, walked to beaches, walked to Costco and T&T. 

Vancouver have many protected view locations from where people  can appreciate the uninterrupted views of the  mountains far away , the Downtown skyline, and the surrounding water, feel more  connected to the nature.

P1: Downtown Vancouver skyline viewed from False Creek

P2: Burrard Street Bridge built from 1930 to 1932 crossing False Creek to connect downtown with  Kitsilano

P3: West end of Vancouver viewed from Burrard bridge ( Stanley park, Sunset beach and English Bay beach on the right side of False Creek)

P4: Cranes  in Vancouver's container terminals

P5: Five sails at Canada Place

P6: FlyOver Canada

P7: A high_rise in construction

P8 : Gastown Steam Clock 

P9: Blossom Umbrellas on a street plaza of  Yaletown 

P10: Seaforth Armoury on Burrard street--Home of the Seafourch Highlanders of Canada

P11: One of two tanks outside the Beatty Street Armoury and Drill Hall. The walls white building beside are three and a half feet thick, and the building rests on huge granite blocks

P12: A cute  gazebo in a garden of street cornor.

P13: Ceiling at the van dusen botanical garden visitors centre

P14: Photo Session Statues in Queen Elizabeth Park


 

P15: A-maze-ing Laughter bronze sculptures  in Morton Park  along the English Bay in West End, Vancouver.

May you laugh more and laugh harder!

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