10 Jul 2009 02:08 pm
Posted by Dave under Family,Mobile Blogpost (iphone)
Forts, Friends, Fish, Ferries
We got a reasonable start on the day on Wednesday, leaving Salmon Arm about 10:00 am. We stopped in Hope for lunch and to let the kids run around in a park for a bit then headed into Vancouver. Our timing wasn’t the best, we were headed right into the rush hour, so Brenda googled up some attractions in the lower mainland and we decided that a visit to For Langley would be interesting.
Fort Langley turned out to be a great stop, it is a Parks Canada site and they have retained much of the historical character of the place. It was a bit drizzly out and we pretty much had the place to ourselves – the staff gave us one on one guided tours of the buildings and site. There was a lot for the kids to do as well, feeding livestock, making barrel staves with a spokeshave and, later in the evening, cooking bannock over an open fire.
After Fort Langley we stopped briefly for tea with some friends of the family, Ralph and Marilyn Bagshaw have know my parents for years and we dropped by their house for a short visit before heading to our hotel in North Van.
Thursday, we started the day with pannekoek for breakfast and then headed to the Vancouver Aquarium. The aquarium was quite busy, so we just took our time and saw what we wanted to over the course of the day. There was a new baby beluga whale again this year, which was quite cool to see. There was also a brand new (opened just 2 days before we were there) “4D” theater that we got to see. Feeding the bullfrogs was a highlight too.
We didn’t get out of the aquarium until 6:00 and by the time we got to Tsawassen, we ended up on the last ferry of the day. It was midnight before we settled into our hotel (The Royal Scot Hotel), which is a suite with a kitchenette. It is spacious and quiet and one block from the harbour and parliament building. It seems luxurious compared to the run-of-the-mill Best Western’s that we’ve been in so far!
Now that we’ve had a sleep in, breakfast and an hour or so at the hotel pool, we’re about to head out to see what sights we can see in Victoria.
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