Edna's Evening Shade B&B
7320 Ash Street, Richmond
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Edna's Evening Shade B&B Richmond

7320 Ash Street Richmond, British Columbia, V6Y 2A1, Canada

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Homeless in one week

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So we have sold our house, the movers are coming on Thursday to ship our belonging home to Australia and we will be officially homeless in less than one week. Andrew has spent the past 6 weeks meticulously researching what sort of truck and caravan/trailer/RV we should buy. The decisions have been made and we will be picking up the trailer on Friday. After all this ...

Travelling on a cruise to Vancouver

A travel blog entry by deanandmichelle

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... able to get a view of the glacier, in the hope that when it was your side... a piece would fall off. front of the ship , nothing,starboard side, nothing, port side noting until just as we turned to leave an huge piece broke of! fantastic caught on camera too!It was then time to leave the fjord and pick up what we were told was the safety boat that we had left at the entrance incase of emergencies' the cruise director in his afternoon narration had been saying that the safety board ...

Go Canucks!!!

A travel blog entry by andrewandeimear

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... s brother. It's nice to have that home connection. They were great hosts and we had a nice day exploring the North Shore and Deep Cove. We are enjoying being tourists in Canada and checking out some of the best scenery we've seen all year (athough we are a little biased).
Even though we are not yet home we are feeling really comfortable in B.C. I guess it's those home comforts. For example, Andrew was craving ...

End of the Driving Tour

A travel blog entry by johnsjourneys

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... and it’s some very up market territory. The Salmon House, nestled on the hill in amongst the affluent properties, provided an excellent lunch that lived up to its reputation for good food at a surprisingly reasonable price.

Continuing on Route 99, it was over Lion Bridge, through Stanley Park, and into the mayhem of the Vancouver downtown traffic. Despite the lack of coherent direction signs, the way to Richmond was eventually found, taking ...

You Know, I've Learned Something Today...

A travel blog entry by adamjames

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That being said, this also kinda ties in with what is by FAR my most favourite thing about Canada. Not that you don't have to worry about gate crashers, rather the fact that everyone is always up for whatever novel event is going on. It doesn't matter if its new or old, if said people have never done it before and will likely not be very ...