Canada


View from Granville Island across False Creek to the North Shore and one of the brightly coloured ferries that shuttle foot traffic between the two.   (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) The beach at English Bay highlighted by warm evening light. (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) The marina in Coal Harbour at the entry to Stanley Park, Vancouver, is home to the Vancouver Rowing Club and the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) The marina in Coal Harbour at the entry to Stanley Park, Vancouver, is home to the Vancouver Rowing Club and the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) The marina in Coal Harbour at the entry to Stanley Park, Vancouver, is home to the Vancouver Rowing Club and the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) Silver Falls is tucked into a small inlet about 2/3 of the way up Indian Arm. It can easily be missed by boaters casually passing by.  (Max. enlargement size 8x10.  Greeting Cards also available) A delicate waterfall graces a corner of the Nitobe Japanese Memorial Gardens found in the grounds of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver The beautiful pond and 77 log bridge of the Nitobe Japanese Memorial Gardens in the grounds of University of British Columbia. What the camera can't catch is the smell of fresh rain, the aroma of forest paths, and the chirping of various songbirds. I could have sat and breathed the air for hours. A soft layer of blossom petals dusts the grounds at the Nitobe Japanese Memorial Gardens found in the grounds of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver A lovely area in the University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens in Vancouver.  Rhododendron petals litter the forest floor in a carpet of natural beauty. A lovely area in the University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens in Vancouver.  Rhododendron petals litter the forest floor in a carpet of natural beauty. The Sea to Sky highway running from the Horseshoe Bay Terminal is incredibly picturesque even on stormy days.  Vistas such as this are visible around nearly evey bend - and never tire the eye! One of the few moose sightings I've experienced despite living in Canada for nearly 40 years!  At least this was a closeup.