BBB (Beautiful British Columbia, not Better Business Bureau!)
June 29th, 2009 by lianna
Just got back from a six day trip to beautiful British Columbia, Canada, my former flagship locale. My boyfriend and I flew up to Seattle from Atlanta, then took Amtrak (train) to Vancouver, BC.
Vancouver is a the la-la-land of the Pacific Northwest. Beaches, snow-capped mountains, and an industrious city of skyscrapers/grey condos all in one cherry blossom and tree-lined viewscape. One moment you are hiking up Grouse Mountain, the next you’ll find yourself shopping at the trendy boutiques in Yaletown. In downtown Vancouver there is a sushi bar on every corner, and Indian, Korean, and plenty of other cuisines all lined up next to each other. And of course, being on the West Coast, there’s no shortage of organic food markets and restaurants. And BC loves Starbucks. At Granville and Thurlow, there are TWO of them, one on either side of the street. So if you want to meet someone at the Starbucks, please indicate North or South!
If you plan on visiting Vancouver in the near future, and flying out of the south eastern United States, I highly recommend flying to Seattle and taking the train. This was my first trip ever on a REAL train — one with assigned seating, a snack car, and bathrooms. It was a great experience. The tracks flowed along the gray Pacific Ocean, with the waves on once side and coniferous trees on the other. The only annoying part was the highly inquisitive customs officer that greeted us at the Canadian border — and who proceeded to search and x-ray all our belongings. There was also a dog there, sniffing around for perpetrators. Apparently smugglers like to travel by train, so railway borders have to be extra careful.
Vancouver is the most laid-back city I’ve had the pleasure of living in. Stay tuned for pictures from Kudzilla, he took quite a few while we were there
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