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Click a picture to get a full size photo New art piece at the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park - May 2010. Digital Orca - by Vancouver author and artist Douglas Coupland. Located beside The Olympic Cauldron at the Vancouver Convention Centre - May 2010. Temporary Bus, Limo and Taxi Pick-up & Drop-off location during the Olympic Games; Templeton Canada Line Station - on Sea Island, Richmond. Ride free between YVR and Templeton Stations. "The Drop" has splashed down at the new Vancouver Convention Centre, Sept. 2009. The 2010 Winter Olympic Athlete's Village rises on the shores of Southeast False Creek; Remembering Chinese-Canadian soldiers and rail workers in Chinatown on Keefer Street; And the new "Eco-Horse" on Stanley Park Drive. Jeff V Vancouver Photo's - 14 Sept 08 Queen Elizabeth Park Photos with new views of downtown and the mountains (after a few trees were cut); Also a shot of the "Photo Session" statues with one missing. Pictures by Jeff V - 20 July 2008 These Three Welcome Gates have just been placed in the Totem/Story Pole area of Stanley Park. Called "People Amongst the People" by Susan Point they represent the local Coast Salish First Nations. May 2008 Photos by Jeff V Pictures of the new Nordic Sliding Centre in the Callaghan Valley, near Whistler BC and some shots in Whistler. 28 Apr 08 by Jeff V Member Diana Brown's Trip To India In Pictures The CTGA Educational Workshop in Gastown, January 2008 The Royal Hudson steam engine in Squamish BC Sept 2007 - Jeff V Photos Scenic shots of the Howe Sound, located near Vancouver (and on the way to Squamish & Whistler). Pat W Photos. Vintage Vancouver |
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Members of the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (www.wftga.org), The Vancouver AM Tourism Association (www.vancouveram.ca), and Tourism Vancouver (www.tourismvancouver.com). Professional recognition and initiatives with Go2, the resource for people in tourism (www.go2hr.ca). |
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