North Shore

  • The Grind•

    The Grind is a 3 km trail up Grouse Mountain. 3 km may not seem long but the incline makes it feel a lot longer.

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  • Piles•

    A little juxtaposition of some of Vancouver’s primary colors: blue mountains and water, red oil tankers, and yellow sulfur piles.

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  • Capilano•

    Some people describe crossing the Capilano suspension bridge as “walking on air.”

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  • Brimstone

    Yellow symbolizes sunshine, warmth, summer, and happiness. It also means fear, caution, and toxicity.

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  • Skycranes•

    The ubiquitous harbour cranes are like dinosaurs flexing across the sky. They make the landscape seem prehistoric.

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  • Port of Vancouver•

    Harbour Center view with brontosaurus cranes.

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  • Coal Harbour Panorama•

    View from the top of the Pan Pacific, overlooking Coal Harbour, Stanley Park, and the North Shore.

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  • Capilano Suspension Bridge•

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge is like walking through the forest on stilts.

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  • Grouse Mountain Gondola•

    I have never failed to get dizzy on this ride. That is why it is probably painted a little more swirly than usual.

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  • Lion’s Gate Bridge•

    The gateway to the North Shore and a daily commute – and sometimes frustration – for many.

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