Secret Vancouver 2010

Nonfiction, Travel, Canada, Western Canada
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Author: Alison Appelbe ISBN: 9781554905645
Publisher: ECW Press Publication: July 1, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alison Appelbe
ISBN: 9781554905645
Publisher: ECW Press
Publication: July 1, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Revised and expanded for the 2010 Olympics. It’s been said that Vancouver is a little superficial. Observers point to her great bones pretty face and fine outerwear of mountains gardens trees and water. But there’s more to this Pacific coast city than good looks. Vancouver has character warmth brains and style — even some spunk. Consider funky former-industrial Yaletown where restaurants and tasting bars serve locally sourced and seasonal cuisine in an ultra-chic atmosphere at prices so modest they’ll shock the knowing American. Or visit the dramatic Museum of Anthropology with its historic aboriginal totem poles still standing tall in the Great Hall. This revised and expanded edition of Secret Vancouver just in time for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics includes even more secret sites restaurants bars patios bookstores yoga classes and other off-the-beaten-path finds. Where can you get good wireless internet? Where can you relax with a drink and the best ocean views? Whether you are a long-time local or casual vacationer let Secret Vancouver introduce you to the sights sensations and stories you’d never think to look for.

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Revised and expanded for the 2010 Olympics. It’s been said that Vancouver is a little superficial. Observers point to her great bones pretty face and fine outerwear of mountains gardens trees and water. But there’s more to this Pacific coast city than good looks. Vancouver has character warmth brains and style — even some spunk. Consider funky former-industrial Yaletown where restaurants and tasting bars serve locally sourced and seasonal cuisine in an ultra-chic atmosphere at prices so modest they’ll shock the knowing American. Or visit the dramatic Museum of Anthropology with its historic aboriginal totem poles still standing tall in the Great Hall. This revised and expanded edition of Secret Vancouver just in time for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics includes even more secret sites restaurants bars patios bookstores yoga classes and other off-the-beaten-path finds. Where can you get good wireless internet? Where can you relax with a drink and the best ocean views? Whether you are a long-time local or casual vacationer let Secret Vancouver introduce you to the sights sensations and stories you’d never think to look for.

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