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EXPLORING VANCOUVER, BC
BC Place Stadium Canadas's first domed stadium will serve as the site for both the
Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.The stadium,
completed in 1983, was built for Expo 86. It is the world's largest air-supported domed
stadium and can seat 60,000 in its mixture of permanent and portable light-blue plastic
seats.
Vancouver Aquarium Beluga whales, sea otters, sharks,sea lions, birds, snakes and 600 other amazing kinds of
animals. The Vancouver Aquarium has become the largest
[aquarium] in Canada and one of the five largest in North
America.We suggest you allow at least one hour and a half
to enjoy your visit.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Capilano Suspension
Bridge is in North Vancouver, British Columbia
crossing the Capilano River. The current bridge is 450
feet across and 230 feet above the river. The Capilano
Suspension Bridge and Park draws over 800,000 visitors
a year. As well as the bridge itself and TreetopsAdventure, the park also features award-winning
gardens, nature trails, North America's largest private collection of First Nations story poles, a gift shop, a cafe and a
burger grill, a multimedia display about the park's history, and an educational exhibit about the temperate Rainforest.
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Bryan Adams Bryan Adams, (born 5 November 1959) is a Canadian singer, guitarist
and songwriter. Adams is a Member of the Order of Canada and the Order of British
Columbia for his contribution to popular music. In 1998 he was promoted to an Officer
of the Order of Canada for his philanthropic work. He was also inducted into Canada's
Walk of Fame in 1990, and is to be given the Hall of Fame Award at Canada's Junoawards this April 2006. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards.
Emily Carr Emily Carr 1871 Was born in Victoria, British
Columbia. She was a painter and writer most heavily
influenced by the landscape and First Nations cultures of
British Columbia, and Alaska. Emily Carr Institute of Art
and Design, Emily Carr Elementary School in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Emily Carr Middle School in Ottawa,Ontario and Emily Carr Public School in London, Ontario
are named after her. Emily Carr is buried in the Ross Bay
Cemetery in Victoria.
Roberto Luongo Best Goaltender of the Hockey world.
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight 205 lb (93 kg) CatchesLeft
Squamish Nation The Squamish First Nation are a major Salishan-speaking people of
southwestern British Columbia. Their main reserves are near the town of Squamish,
British Columbia and at the mouths of the Capilano River, Mosquito Creek , and
Seymour Creek in the Burrard Inlet in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Both
Squamish and Lil'wat are co-hosts of the 2010 Olympic Games. "Squamish" is the
modern name for the Skwxwu7mesh-ulh people.
Steveston Village Steveston village was a historic salmoncanning centre at the mouth of the south arm of the Fraser
River. It is located on the southwest tip of Lulu island, the
large majority of which is within the boundaries of the cityof Richmond. The village is named for Manoah Steves,
who arrived with his family in 1878. Steves' son Herbert
actually developed the townsite, which became Steveston in
1889. Salmon canning began on the river in 1871; by the
1890s there were 45 canneries, about half at Steveston.
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Buddhism in Vancouver Experience the grace and tranquility of the Classical Chinese
Garden, the creativity and workmanship of China's craftsmen, the wisdom and
knowledge of Buddhism-all in one place. "Wisdom Flows" from the Buddhata that is
inherent in all beings, like water from its source. The meditative environment may tap
your own "Wisdom Fountain" that leads to englightment.
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