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Family Friendly Hotels in Vancouver
Blog: My Little Nomads - 17 May 2012
I travel to Vancouver often with my 2 kids and these are my favorite hotels for the family. Continue reading →Go to: Family Friendly Hotels in Vancouver
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Vancouver with Kids: Biking in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC
Blog: The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog - 20 April 2012
Our visit to Vancouver with kids last summer was short and mixed in with business but it was one of the most memorable trip for the kids.
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6 Vancouver Parks worth checking out this Summer
Blog: i Backpack Canada - 18 April 2012
Vancouver is a city for the outdoorsy. The amount of parks, acitivities, and scenic locations you can stumble upon in a 2 hour walk will astound you. It’s no surprise that Vancouver is rated as one of the healthiest city in Canada, with the lowest obesity rates, lowest rates of heavy drinking, and the most [...]6 Vancouver Parks worth checking out this Summer is a post from: I Backpack Canada
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My 5 Favourite Beaches in Vancouver, British Columbia
Blog: i Backpack Canada - 11 April 2012
Vancouver has beaches. Lots of ‘em. Many people from afar tend to picture Canada as a year round frozen hell. That’s not the case, especially for Vancouver. The so called “California of the north” is filled with eager people craving to take in as much Vitamin D as they possibly can during the warm sunny months.
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A Totally Steaming Tourist Attraction: Gastown’s Steam Clock
Blog: Vagabond3 - 12 January 2012
There is something about a tourist attraction that both excites me and makes me cringe. Most times, of course, I want to see the attraction too- I’ve either read about it in history books, like when we went to the Colosseum in Rome, or lesser known ones I’ve read about it in a travel book or blog, like Gastown’s steam clock in Vancouver, to see for myself what all the...
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The Island Oasis in the middle of Vancouver
Blog: Vagabond3 - 8 December 2011
On our last full day in Vancouver, Bob and I rented bikes and biked through Downtown, hopped on a boat taxi and arrived at Granville Island with bellies rumbling, eager to explore this little gem in the middle of the city. Bob admitted that he was wrong about Vancouver, and each passing day in this city continued to impress us. After locking up our bikes, we were immediately hit with stimulation overload. There...
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The Westin Grand Hotel In Downtown Vancouver
Blog: My Little Nomads - 27 November 2011
A review of the Grand Westin Hotel in Vancouver, Canada. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: The Westin Grand Hotel In Downtown Vancouver Or check out Where to go in Southeast Asia with kids
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Culinary Journey: sushi and sashimi in Vancouver
Blog: velvet escape's blog - 18 October 2011
What: sushi and sashimi Where: Miko Sushi. 1335, Robson St., Vancouver Notes: If you love sushi and especially sashimi (raw slices of tuna or salmon), you have to check out Miko Sushi in downtown Vancouver. I’ve been to many sushi bars in Vancouver (in my book, one of the best places for Japanese food outside [...]Culinary Journey: sushi and sashimi in Vancouver is a post from: Velvet Escape's blog
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10 Awesome Cities for Kids and Families
Blog: My Little Nomads - 15 October 2011
The best international cities for kids from Asia, Europe, and North America. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: 10 Awesome Cities for Kids and Families Or go straight to TheTravel With Kids Blog
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30 by 30 Wrap-up – No. 1 – Canada
Blog: See Simi Travel Blog - 12 September 2011
This is it! In just under a month, I will stop being a fun-loving 20-something year old and start a new decade in my life. It will also mark the end of my travel goal. Here's a quick recap of the countries I visited in my pursuit to visit 30 countries by my 30th birthday. COUNTRY No. 1 - CANADA. Learn why you should go to my home and native land.
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Exploring Vancouver Island
Blog: velvet escape's blog - 30 August 2011
Vancouver Island is a large island just off the west coast of the Canadian mainland. The majestic snow-capped mountains at its core, covered with impressive conifer forests, and the rugged coastline with its many inlets and islands offer the visitor a wide range of exciting outdoor activities. Suggested itineraries to explore Vancouver Island Vancouver Island, [...]Exploring Vancouver Island is a post from: Velvet Escape's blog
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Vancouver With Kids: Flavor Overload @ La Casa Gelato
Blog: The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog - 24 August 2011
Gelato, ice cream and frozen yogurt; these are our secret weapon to garner good behavior from our kids. During our Vancouver trip, I didn’t spend much time with Mr.
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Vancouver With Kids: Adventurous Family Fun @ Capilano Suspension Bridge
Blog: The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog - 22 August 2011
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is not only an attraction for thrill seeker who wants to challenge their fear of height but also a great place to visit f
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Vancouver With Kids: Food Truck Adventure @ Japadog Hot Dog Stand
Blog: The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog - 17 August 2011
As much as I want to say my kids are adventurous eaters who can devour new types of food from around the world, I accept the fact that they are not always willing to try new thing most of the time.
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Travel Spotlight – Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver
Blog: Landlopers - 16 August 2011
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of Vancouver’s oldest tourist attractions. The original bridge was completed in 1889 and was a modest effort made of hemp rope and wood planks set perilously high over the Capilano River. The bridge was replaced with a more sturdy...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
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Top 5 Family Friendly Things to Do in Vancouver with Kids
Blog: The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog - 12 August 2011
There are not many cities that leave a huge impression on our family. Yes, we mostly enjoy visiting different cities and attractions but at the end of the days we were happy to be home.
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Photo of the Week: Vancouver Chinatown
Blog: Never Ending Voyage - 7 August 2011
Entering the colourful world of Chinatown in Vancouver. Related posts:Photo of the Week: Vancouver High Rise Photo of the Week: Boats in Vancouver Harbour Photo of the Week: Vancouver Convention Centre
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What is a Canuck? The History behind the Canadian Nickname
Blog: i Backpack Canada - 2 August 2011
Throughout my travels I’ve met people from all over the world. Many of whom proudly wore, or defiantly protested a nickname their countrys people have been given by another. While some of them can surely be seen as insults, many even approaching racism, when used tongue-in-cheek, you can’t help but smile. Calling a Canadian a [...]What is a Canuck?
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Vancouver Highlights
Blog: Never Ending Voyage - 26 July 2011
Vancouver seems to have it all: the sea and mountains on its doorstep, expansive green spaces right in the city centre, friendly chilled-out people, multi-cultural food, shimmering highrises and plenty to do. We spent a week in the city while attending the TBEX travel bloggers conference, and although most of our time was spent socialising [...]
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A New Way to Drink Vodka: vodka recipe
Blog: Solo Traveler - 8 July 2011
A fresh yet slightly savory recipe for a vodka drink - served up for your weekend fun. A new article has been added to Solo Traveler
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Photo of the Week: Boats in Vancouver Harbour
Blog: Never Ending Voyage - 3 July 2011
One of the highlights of our week in Vancouver was the final party of the TBEX travel bloggers conference – watching the sunset in the city’s harbour aboard a boat filled with the good friends we had made over the weekend.
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The Weekly Photo: Sunset in Vancouver
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 26 June 2011
Sunset in Vancouver, Canada ©Nomadic Matt's Travel Site. Want to save OVER $700 USD on your next trip? Get Free Travel Coupons with my guide to traveling the world. Related Travel ArticlesThe Weekly Photo: Chinese LanternsThe Weekly Photo: Sunset at ArlandaThe Weekly Photo: Niagara FallsOutstanding OttawaThe Weekly Photo: Fall Colors






