Sunday, October 11, 2009

Whytecliff Park, Vancouver BC

Stunning views from Whytecliff Park just on the corner of Howe Sound. The park has a gorgeous playground for children to play, beautiful picnic areas, an amazing swimming beach where you may also go scuba diving! There are also great tennis courts and a observation pavilion where you can take in breathtaking views! Enjoy the tour!




Observation Pavilion



Sunset




You can make your way over to a beautiful island in the middle of the water while there!! We had a fun time once reaching there and having a dip!





Wishing you all a great week ahead!

Happy Thanksgiving from Canada!


Sandy :)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Ferry Ride between Vancouver & Victoria, BC Canada

Scenic Ferry Ride with BC Ferries!



Hope You All Enjoyed the Ride!


Wishing You All A Very Pleasant Day...Sandy :)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Victoria, Vancouver Island!

We recently went Whale Watching in Victoria on Vancouver Island! What an exhilarating trip! The hotel was great! the spa ahhhhh so relaxing and oh my the Whale Watching itself!!!! In one word BREATHTAKING! Highly recommended to everyone!

We went on the thrilling world famous Ocean Magic Cruiser, The Prince of Whales, along the gorgeous Pacific Ocean! We were lucky enough to see 3 pods that day!

Our hotel, The Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort



View from our room



Downtown Victoria


Carriage Ride. Personally we didn't go on it.. I condemn any kind of cruelty to animals. It's terrible to see them sitting in the harsh sun for hours on end..and lugging people around in the blazing heat! I felt so sorry for them :( It's much more pleasurable to see them run free in the wild!


Enjoying a well deserved lunch with other friends!



Some more Precious Ones!



Our Whale Watching Expedition!


The video is a little shaky, it wasn't the camera..it was the boat moving back and forth with the waves





Wishing you all a day filled with Peace and Harmony...Sandy :)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Sutcliffe Park, Vancouver BC

Sutcliffe Park was named in the mid 1970s for Doug Sutcliffe who served as the City's Project Manager for development of the South False Creek.

Sutcliffe Park occupies a thread of land nestled between the ocean and the condo developments overlooking False Creek. Offering passer-bys many pleasant places to sit and enjoy the views of False Creek. There are extensive lush gardens around the entrance to Granville Island and the gardens are ever changing.

Throughout the year, different plants appear, flower, and then disappear. Larger plants and vines planted as background earlier in the year are now in full bloom.




Hope you all enjoyed the stroll through Sutcliffe Park!


Sandy :)