June 3, 2015, Vancouver- The western seaside of this fascinating city is, for many, the peak of their Vancouver experience. So it was for me, over a two-hour walkabout.

One of my favourite aspects of the Northwest is the rain forest. This is the first time I’ve seen a black squirrel, though.

The Memorial Totem Pole, seen above, honours one of the most influential First Nations elders of 20th Century Vancouver. Squamish people lived for centuries, near what is now Stanley Park. I will post a complete view of the Memorial Totems of the park, in a few days, when I get to Wrangell, AK.
The last corner of Stanley Park I visited was the Cricket Grounds, where two teams were hard at play.
Finally, an osprey was visible, in the reeds, as I was leaving Stanley Park.
This was easily well worth the hour’s drive from Blaine, and the refresher course in border crossing. It seems I have had quite a few refresher courses in life, over the past ten months.
My next few posts will be up, as WiFi connections allow, while on the Inland Passage.




















