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Monday, April 28, 2014

Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park

After exploring Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in the morning my sister and I headed to Stanley Park. We had the most perfect weather! The sun was shining and it seemed like everyone in Vancouver was outside enjoying the day! We ate lunch at The Prospect Point Cafe. Prospect Point is the the highest point in Stanley Park. The cafe has a beautiful panorama view right on the water (and delicious ice cream)

Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
Squinting my way through another day (side note: I decided not to buy sunglasses since rain/clouds were forecasted for the majority of the trip)
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
This is the view from Prospect Point Lookout: North Shore Mountains, the Lions Gate Bridge, and Burrard Inlet
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
People stopped along the Seawall

Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park

Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
Vancouver Rowing Club
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
The Bar and Grill is located inside the Stanley Park Pavilion
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
Those are hearts on the balcony!
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park

Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park
Brockton Point Lighthouse
Pacific Northwest Trip: Vancouver Stanley Park

After exploring the park for hours we headed back to our hotel and ordered room service for dinner (the hotel restaurant is Frankie's)

Vancouver Day 2, afternoon:
Sightseeing: Stanley Park
Restaurants: Prospect Point Cafe (lunch), Frankie's (dinner)
Hotel: Georgian Court Hotel

1 comment:

  1. I love Stanley Park! It seems like everybody is outside all the time up there. It's so pretty, how could you not be? Jacob's favorite city in the world is Vancouver and always dreams about moving up there. If only he didn't work for the US government... Haha!

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