Monthly Archives: September 2013

Day 1 and 2–Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Sept 7: Well the journey was long but the impressive old Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.  The current hotel is the third to be called Hotel Vancouver and was opened in 1939. The second Hotel Vancouver, this building’s predecessor a block away, was built in 1916, and became a troop barracks during the Second World War, and was finally torn down in 1949 to fulfil a commitment made by the city with the developers of the third Hotel Vancouver to demolish it – as the new hotel’s design was not as lavish and impressive, and the older hotel was perceived to be too much of a potential rival. The second hotel was in a grand Italianate revival style, and was considered one of the great hotels of the British Empire.

 

Sept 8: Our first full day here in Vancouver took us on a trip around the must see spots of the Vancouver region.

The first stop was Stanley Park which had a display of First Nation totems. Click Here for full album

Our main stop was Capilano Suspension Bridge. Click Here for full album

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Back online at least for tonight

Joined the Fairmont Presidents Club before leaving so I can get a decent internet connection for staying in touch.  It hasn’t been quite as easy as that with internet timing out all the time. Half an hour on the phone to their service provider and I think I have the problem licked at least until the next stop.  So let the barrage of photos begin :0)

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A little teaser from Lake Louise

Its been go, go, go on this trip so haven’t had chance to load up many photos yet.  OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Here is a little teaser.  This is the view from my hotel room as the sun rises onto the glacier at the end of the Lake.  You get such a wonderful reflection

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Canada / Alaska trip begins

Sydney_AirportWell off overseas again to Canada and Alaska.  Only covering British Columbia and Alberta parts of Canada.  Canberra isn’t an international airport so the normal departure day starts with a 6am flight from Canberra to Sydney as North American flights normally leave at around 10am from Sydney.  Not this time.  Decided to fly to Sydney a day early Rydges_Sydney_Airport

and staying at the beautiful  Rydges Sydney Airport hotel.  So tomorrow I can get up at a more reasonable hour, have breakfast and then walk across the road to checkin for my international flight.  The excitement has been brewing for the last month.  Stay tuned.

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