Monday, January 30th, 2006

There’s a recreation park nearby the village, Whytecliff Park, about 30 mins away if you, like me, travel on foot. Not only the view in the park, but all along the way leading there, is wonderfully superb by any standard. Whytecliff Park is situated at the tip of a small peninsular squeezed between two fjords. It was about 3-ish in the afternoon when I went there, and 4-ish when I left, around sunset.

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Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver is one of my most favorite destination. Serenely located by the fjord named Howe Sound, it’s one of the main terminal of BC Ferries, connecting Nanaimo in Vancouver Island across the Georgia Strait, Bowen Island in the Howe Sound as well as Sunshine Coast to the Lower Mainland. The village consisted of mainly eateries, fancy ones as well as affordable ones. I have been here the first time on January 21, 2006, Saturday, but without a camera. So I revisited it on Jan 30, 2006, Monday, just to grab more pics for you guys.

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