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Celebration of Lights 2011: Vancouver Fireworks at English Bay

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On Saturday July 30, the English Bay skies will light up as Vancouver hosts the 21st Annual Celebration of Light. Each year, the Celebration of Light event is held in Vancouver which includes 3 countries competing in a pyro-musical fireworks … Continue reading


Top 5 Places to take Photographs in Downtown Vancouver

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One of the more frequently asked questions our Concierge desk gets asked everyday (other than ‘what is a Japadog?’) is “Where is the best place to take photographs in Downtown Vancouver?”. To answer that question isn’t easy because there are … Continue reading


The Vancouver Sun Run 2011 and Team Pan Pacific

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Yesterday afternoon, thousands poured into the streets of Vancouver to take part in the 27th Annual Vancouver Sun Run. This year 49,365 runers, walkers and wheelchair racers pounded the streets of Vancouver in a 10km race to promote health, fitness … Continue reading


Vancouver Celebrates its 125th Birthday at Jack Poole Plaza!

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Today (April 6) marks Vancouver’s 125th Birthday! To celebrate this historic milestone, a celebration will take place today at Jack Poole Plaza, (site of the Olympic Cauldron), outdoor plaza at Thurlow & Canada Place, adjacent to the Vancouver Convention Centre … Continue reading


Canada Place Replaces its Iconic Five Sails

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The Canada Place Corporation just recently completed the 2010/2011 Roof Rehabilitation project which saw the replacement of the iconic sail fabric. Built in 1985 and known as one of Canada’s largest architectural landmarks, the five white sails have been welcoming … Continue reading


Earth Hour 2011 at the Pan Pacific Vancouver

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Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals and more than 2,000 businesses turned their lights off for one hour to take a stand against climate change. After only 1 year, Earth Hour had become a … Continue reading


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