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Matthew Gardner

    Footprint Pocket Guide Vancouver
    Prague, Budapest
    • 2003

      Footprint Pocket Guide Vancouver

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Vancouver, one of the world’s youngest cities, is a modern marvel characterized by sleek glass towers alongside Gothic churches, Victorian warehouses, and uniquely designed buildings reminiscent of various shapes. The stunning cityscape is complemented by snow-capped mountains that create a breathtaking backdrop. Daily life revolves around beaches, seawalls, and ferry-buses, with the city located where river meets ocean and intersected by fjord-like inlets. The frequent rain and mild climate nurture vibrant flower gardens and some of the largest trees on the planet. Closer to Japan than to Britain, with a third of its residents of Asian descent, Vancouver embodies a true meeting place of cultures. Known as ‘lotus land,’ it features a diverse array of neighborhoods, with Canada’s First Nations contributing to its cultural richness through exquisite carvings and totem poles. This cultural blend influences everything from street signs to festivals and the city’s competitive culinary scene. British Columbians are often seen as health-conscious and environmentally aware, with a lifestyle that prioritizes outdoor activities. Vancouver boasts three ski hills, exceptional mountain biking, and stunning hiking trails. The region offers a wide range of outdoor pursuits, including kayaking, sailing, scuba diving, and whale-watching, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

      Footprint Pocket Guide Vancouver
    • 2000

      This sublime and extraordinarily popular vacation package offers travelers a cultural feast of beauty and pleasure.

      Prague, Budapest