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VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA Anastasia Tzika Helen Xatzidimitriou April 2013
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VANCOUVER AND ITS MUNICIPALITIES Vancouver is located in the south west corner of British Columbia, which is one of Canada’s provinces. The city is found on the mainland of North America and it is on the west side of Canada. The area of Greater Vancouver is made up of 21 municipalities that occupy 2,930 square kilometres on and around the Fraser River delta. The City of Vancouver is one of these municipalities and covers 114 square kilometers.Vancouver is located in the south west corner of British Columbia, which is one of Canada’s provinces. The city is found on the mainland of North America and it is on the west side of Canada. The area of Greater Vancouver is made up of 21 municipalities that occupy 2,930 square kilometres on and around the Fraser River delta. The City of Vancouver is one of these municipalities and covers 114 square kilometers.
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POPULATION Vancouver’s population is made up of a variety of nationalities and cultures and is very unique. This attracts many visitors and many companies invest in Vancouver, which helps the economy. The city has a population of approximately 2 million people and it is the third biggest city in British Columbia. It is also the third largest city in Canada.
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LANGUAGES AND CULTURE The two official languages that the people speak in Vancouver are English and French as these are the official languages of Canada. Because the City is multicultural, many people speak other languages and many follow the traditions of their mother countries. They also cook the food from their mother countries. After English and Chinese, the most common mother tongue languages spoken are Punjabi, German, Italian, French, Filipino and Spanish. More than half of Vancouver's school-age children have been raised speaking a language other than English. The native Indian people are a small percentage of the population but they gave a lot of history and culture to Vancouver with totem poles in the parks and art.
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CLIMATE Vancouver has a mild climate as it is warmed by the Pacific Ocean and it is protected by a range of mountains (the Coast Mountains). Vancouver temperatures range from low to middle 20's Celsius in summer to a mild middle 0º to 5º Celsius in the winter. The climate is always friendly. The winters are wet since it rains very much, but it rarely snows, except on local ski hills. Average Daily High Temperatures: –January 5º Celsius- July 23º Celsius –February 7º Celsius- August 23º Celsius –March 10º Celsius- September 18º Celsius –April 14º Celsius- October 14º Celsius –May 18º Celsius- November 9º Celsius –June 21º Celsius- December 6º Celsius
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10 KEY FACTS ABOUT VANCOUVER 40% of people living in Vancouver were born outside of Canada. Vancouver has the highest number of Asian people in North America. The people of Vancouver are environmentally friendly and live “green” in their life. Hockey is the main sport of Vancouver. Many movies are filmed in Vancouver. The people of Vancouver love the outdoors – they like hiking, biking, skiing and snowboarding during the year. It always rains in Vancouver. You can see the sea and also see the mountains at the same time in Vancouver. Vancouver is one of the best cities to live in the world. Vancouver is located in an area with lots of earthquakes.
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ATTRACTIONS - SIGHTS There are many attractions and sights to see in Vancouver. They are: – Down town Vancouver. – Whistler – a ski resort that is 2 hours north of Vancouver. – Minter Gardens – beautiful gardens in Chilliwack (2 hours away). – Metrotown Mall - in Burnaby, suburb of Vancouver. – Telus – World of Science – exhibition for technology. – Vancouver Lookout – to see mountains, harbor, down town Vancouver – Stanley Park – well known park and tourist sight and has animals, zoo, aquarium. Also there are totem poles from the Indians. – Granville Street – main street in down town Vancouver. – Burnaby Village Museum – old western village museum for tourists. – Vancouver Art Gallery – has paintings, sculptures, photography. – Capilano suspension bridge – in North Vancouver. – Famous Steam clock in Gastown.
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DOWN TOWN VANCOUVER
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WHISTLER MOUNTAIN AND THE VILLAGE
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MINTER GARDENS
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METROTOWN MALL, BURNABY There are 400 stores in the Mall. This is one of British Columbia's largest shopping centre and it also has restaurants and theatres.
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TELUS - WORLD OF SCIENCE
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THE INSIDE OF TELUS
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VIEW FROM VANCOUVER LOOKOUT
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STANLEY PARK
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AQUARIUM AT STANLEY PARK
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BEAVERS AT ZOO AT STANLEY PARK
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TOTEM POLES AT STANLEY PARK
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GRANVILLE STREET
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BURNABY VILLAGE MUSEUM
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VANCOUVER ART GALLERY
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CAPILANO SUSPENSION BRIDGE
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FAMOUS STEAM CLOCK AT GAS TOWN This clock works with a steam engine and it is found in a part of Vancouver named Gas town. In this area, there are historical buildings.
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MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION The means of transportation in Vancouver are: – The Bus. – Bicycles. – The Sky train – metro on land. – The Sea Bus – goes from down town Vancouver to North Vancouver. – The train and freight train. – The Air tram. – Cruise ships – tourists that mainly go to Alaska.
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MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION - BUS
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BICYCLES
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SKY TRAIN
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SEA BUS
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FREIGHT TRAIN
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TRAIN
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AIRTRAM
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CRUISE SHIPS
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SPORTS Vancouver has three sports teams B.C. Lions – a football team Vancouver Canucks – a hockey team Vancouver Grizzlies – a basketball team
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SPORTS BC LIONS FOOTBALL
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CANUCKS HOCKEY
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GRIZZLIES BASKETBALL
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ANIMALS SEEN IN VANCOUVER EagleRaccoon
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Beluga whale Killer whale
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ANIMALS SEEN IN VANCOUVER Beaver Squirrel
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White seal Seal Seal
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ANIMALS SEEN IN VANCOUVER Black jellyfish Orange jellyfish
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ANIMALS SEEN IN VANCOUVER Black bear Dolphins
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Sources Personal archives en.wikipedia.org www.tourismvancouver.com www.worldofstock.com
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