On Saturday morning, we drove my sister downtown to catch her flight to Vancouver Island.
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As she’d booked a floatplane, we made our way to the waterfront terminal just down from the Trade and Convention Centre..
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Though the day
hesitated between
cloudy and clear, I
happily grabbed my
camera to record the
early busyness as we
waited
for boarding time.
Boats of all sorts dotted Coal Harbour...everything from sleek, compact skulls to a massive cruise ship docked at the Convention Centre.
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Coal Harbour: North Vancouver Sulpher Works in the background and a marine gas station just off Stanley park.
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Once we'd seen Nikki off, we climbed up to the overview of the Olympic Cauldron, immediately reminding us of 2010's wonderful Winter Olympic Games.
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This calm, clear morning little resembled the rainy, hectic evening we'd lined up to see the glow of our Olympic torch lighting up the night sky..
Promenade to the convention centre with cruise ship in background.
I wil be linking my post to four wonderful mêmes this week. If you get a chance, do check them out...
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My World Tuesday http://www.showyourworld.blogspot.com/
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Watery Wednesday http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com/
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Weekend Reflections
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You always find such great shots on your treks. I enjoyed this little jaunt around Vancouver - much easier than taking the ferry! Beautiful images, Lynette, as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat great images. I especially like seeing all the sea planes in one spot. We see them from time to time while we are at sea, but only one or two at a time in one place.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo's, I love the water planes!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and crisp! Great shots!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour post makes me want to come and visit Vancouver again! It's been at least 2 years since I've been there.
ReplyDeleteDelightful photos and post!
ReplyDeleteMadeleine Begun Kane
Would love to visit Vancouver. I particularly like the last picture, playing around with reflections.
ReplyDeleteCaroline
Vancouver seems to be so close yet so far... I hope we can make a road trip there someday...
ReplyDelete~ Jo's Precious Thoughts ~
Beautiful sky photos. I really enjoyed the view of the Olympic Cauldron. Happy sky watch!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful! i didn't know float planes are a major means of transport in this part of Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post. Enjoyed looking at all those photos (as it is not everyday I come across these kinds).
ReplyDeletePhotos look wonderful. I especially liked the first one.:D
wow what a post... a treat to readers.
ReplyDeleteFully enjoyed it !!
now I want to visit even more
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful place!!
These are great Lynette -- all in the true spirit of reflections.
ReplyDeleteWOW! You got some incredible captures/reflections, Lynette! And what a beautiful place! Love the planes, the water and the reflections on the buildings! Awesome! Hope you have a lovely weekend! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Wow, great captures. Loving those shots.
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures, almost makes me feel like I was there. So interesting. The last picture is amazing. Smiles...Lu
ReplyDeleteColourful images of that busy harbour - love all the different coloured sea- planes
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place with so many interesting sites. I enjoyed these photographs very much.
ReplyDeleteLove all the shots but the first one is outstanding! Love Vancouver and all its beauty!
ReplyDeleteWow this place is fantastic. I thought I am in another planet just amazingly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWeekend reflection
These are all beautiful shots. I think it would be so much fun to take a float plane!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic group of photos. thanks for the tour! Very nice!
ReplyDeletevancouver is such a great city
ReplyDeletewe visited in January and thought we could live there
watching the float planes was fun, something unique
but we went to the island on a ferry instead
Great pictures from a gorgeous area... As I told you some time ago, we'd love to visit that area. We thought we were going to get there this summer--but changed our minds and went out west to the Grand Canyon instead.. BUT--your area and all of Alaska/Canada is on our 'list'...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos...
Hugs,
Betsy
That is an unusual kind of boat, indeed ! Thanks for sharing this very momebnt with us...
ReplyDeleteSimply beautifully captured shots...lovely!
ReplyDeleteNow this is a great post with some fantastic shots. Love this waterfront.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Vancouver but it's on my wish list of places to visit. and it isn't even all that far away from me. your photos give me enough of a taste that it's moved higher up the list! those Olympic games were wonderful to watch too. thanks for sharing your reflections. they're superb! happy Saturday to you. c
ReplyDeleteThanks for this nice little slice of (my) "home" (one of a number). I've taken a plane from Coal Harbour to the Sunshine Coast a few times over the years.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections and I love seeing the Olympic Cauldron as it looks today.
ReplyDeleteI've never been there, and after seeing your pictures, it's on my Must Visit list!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery good and nice photos.
ReplyDeleteRegards!