Vancouver


Best place to live? Only if you can afford it. That was the negative impression. Never before have I seen so many beggars, homeless people, drug addicts and drug dealers. Everywhere. Especially downtown. It was depressing and intimidating. But I'm sure they'll be gone soon. Vancouver hosts the Olympic winter games in 2010 and at such occasions city fathers always realise that those people might not be the best publicity. And - sorry for being cynic - I'm sure as everywhere in the past (Barcelona 1992 etc.) a quick and easy (and short term) solution will be found..
For me, as I'm fortunate to earn enough money, it would have been nice to stay a bit longer. In particular I would have liked to visit the Museum of Anthropology (but this would have taken a day I guess, time which we didn't have) and to stroll around Stanley Park a bit more. The latter actually is a similarity to Edmonton: As we have the River Valley in the middle of the city, Vancouver's Stanley Park is located just right next to downtown, a peninsula which measures 10km in circumference and is six times bigger than New York's Central Park.

However, in the end I guess I'll remember Vancouver not because of the wonderful things we visited (such as Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Chinatown, Kitsilano Beach) but because of the accommodation and the journey back to Edmonton. But these are other stories. Vancouver episodes still to come: "Albert is lazy." and "21. 20? F#&%#@!" Stay tuned..
relationes - 2006/08/24 07:13