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  1. Pumpkin Patches in Metro Vancouver

    By Vancity Buzz  7 months ago

    Fall is here and Halloween is near and who doesn’t love carving a pumpkin. A visit to your local pumpkin patch is  the quintessential activity that brings together family, the outdoors and seasonal fun. For those of you living in Vancouver, it’s going to be a bit of a drive but you will find the experience more fun and memorable than going to your nearest grocer and making a quick purchase.

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  2. Parallel Park on Main & 14th

    By Vancity Buzz  8 months ago

    If you live in Mount Pleasant chances are you probably noticed a shiny new bench/park installation on the road right next to JJ Bean. Well that installation is known as a Parallel Park (not to be confused with the driving term in which many in the Lower Mainland have a difficulty executing). This installation is part of the VIVA Vancouver program that kicked off this summer in the city of Vancouver.

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  3. Vancouver Outdoor Pool Guide

    By Vancity Buzz  10 months ago

    Summer has arrived and the pools are now open for Vancouverites to take a dip. They are usually open by mid may, however, this year’s recent cold snap has delayed some of the openings. We compiled a list outdoor pools in the city for a variety of age ranges:

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  4. Birds Up Close @ Vancouver Aquarium

    By Darko  11 months ago

    “Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, I gotta love one man ‘til I die, can’t help loving that man of mine” – was precisely the ditty that came to mind when my darling husband invited me along to review a private media viewing at the Vancouver Aquarium last week.

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  5. Grouse Mountain: Eye of The Wind

    By Hipster Designer  11 months ago

     

    “That’s big.” is the first thing you think to yourself as you see the massive 122 foot turbine blade cutting into the sky from behind the hill. There’s no other way to accurately describe Grouse Mountain’s Eye of The Wind Turbine. Well, that and it would make a great office for a supervillain.

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  6. Vancouver 125: Public Spaces

    By Manny  1 year ago

    Public spaces are key for building communities within big cities. They connect rich and poor and establish an understanding and love for all. Public spaces promote better health, happiness and well-being. The following public spaces make Vancouver so desirable in Vancouver 125.

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