Best City in the World
#196
Re: Best City in the World
Vancouver is a lovely city which gets even lovelier in the long warm summers but my only big gripe are the beach areas. While there's a lot of them, they don't have very good amenities. I'm not talking about donkeys on the sand but it would it hurt them to put in a nice pier or a small funfair of note? We used to go to Clacton when were kids and we used have loads of fun.
See what I mean? Unless you want to watch people's floppy bits or smoke dope with the rest of the wackos on Wreck Beach here's bugger all seasidey stuff to do for kids!
Vancouver Seaside
See what I mean? Unless you want to watch people's floppy bits or smoke dope with the rest of the wackos on Wreck Beach here's bugger all seasidey stuff to do for kids!
Vancouver Seaside
#197
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: White Rock BC
Posts: 11,682
Re: Best City in the World
We have a nice pier in White Rock.
#199
Re: Best City in the World
Not much in the way of amenities on it but at least you can get out and do some fishing. I must say that White Rock is the most seasidey feel for a place around here. We had fish and chips there on the waterfront. Dock's I believe the place was called.
#200
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: White Rock BC
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Re: Best City in the World
Moby Dick's is my favourite but this is on East Beach.
#201
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 14,227
Re: Best City in the World
Though I expect everyone knew that and I'm pointlessly stating the obvious again.
#202
Re: Best City in the World
Well, I suspect that's what they meant, but I don't think it's usual practice to make allowances for obstructions when calculating sunrise/sunset times.
#203
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 14,227
Re: Best City in the World
No, but you might be slightly irked if you went to that webcam specifically to see the sunset, only to find the sun had disappeared behind the mountain 5 minutes ago.