This was the last fireworks show in the Celebration of Light 2011. It took place on Saturday, August 6 on English Bay in Vancouver BC. In my opinion this evening was the best of the previous three. So if you haven’t seen this spectacular show, [...]
After the torturous Grouse Grind (see my previous post, Why I Hate the Grouse Grind) I reached the top of Grouse Mountain and the chalet, where the gondolas arrive. There are several interesting things to see when you reach the top, whether on foot, or [...]
When I first moved to Vancouver I found out about the Grouse Grind, a steep hike to Grouse Mountain (see the photo on the left – Stanley Park is in the distance below), I decided to try it. After completing it I firmly decided that [...]
This is the week of the first anniversary of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. A number of events were planned for downtown Vancouver, including closing Granville Street to cars to make room for booths, activities and other things. It just happened that on Saturday, February [...]
On Feb 27, 2010, one day before the end of the 2010 Olympics I decided to visit the Sochi Pavilion, also known as Russia House (Russky Dom), because Sochi, Russia is where the 2014 Winter Olympics will take place. Another reason for my visit was [...]
Next in my series of posts about the Vancouver Winter Olympic Anniversary is another short video (see below, only about 1 minute). I took this video right after the Adjagas concert (see and hear their music in my last post, Vancouver Winter Olympics Anniversary – [...]
When the Winter Olympics ended last year in Vancouver I felt very weird, like an addict suddenly cut off. All of a sudden the crowds disappeared from the downtown streets and all returned to normal. No more pavilions, gold medal parties, or free outdoor concerts. [...]