The Stone Hedge Bed and Breakfast
5511 Cathay Road, Richmond
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The Stone Hedge Bed and Breakfast Richmond

5511 Cathay Road Richmond, British Columbia, V7C 3C9 , Canada

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Island Escape with a Cool Canuck.

A travel blog entry by ontheroa

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... you’d like to get out of town catch a boat and a bus to the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain.

Walk the suspension bridge 85 meters above the Capilano River and then onto Grouse – a venue for the 2010 olympics and a popular ski resort and in Summer admire the unsurpassed natural beauty of the mountains and check on the local bear family, or take a trip on BC ferries across to Victoria on Vancouver Island, hire a car and drive North to ...

First day madness

A travel blog entry by andye10000

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... together. Great food, amazing service and an ok sleep - well done again Air New Zealand.

Arrived into Vancouver about 2pm, caught the Airtrain and then a bus, we're staying in an apartment under a house in the suburbs (down on 49th street). Coming to it went really smoothly, and it's a great wee place, done up really nicely. After a shower and relax, walked down to Fraser St about 800m away to look for some food. It seems ...

72 hours in Vancouver

A travel blog entry by normon66

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... Sarah and Jhayme (her parents were hippies). We talked and talked, eventually got hungry, walked down to Megabite Pizza at roughly 1:30am, being the polite American that I am, walked them home, and spent another hour on the sidewalk telling stories. I finally got back to the Fig House at 3, wondering if anyone would still be up. Lights and a few voices - great. When I walked in, Myriam and just a few others were sitting. "Did we wake you up?" she ...

Life in the 'Couv

A travel blog entry by khoepner

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... I was crazy for not wanting to go out and explore Vancouver during my incredibly long layover and directed me to another kiosk. There I met up with an older woman with some kind of accent who led me to the International Departures area and gave me a tour of the shops and terminals there. She was incredibly friendly and welcoming and I was very lucky to keep bumping into her later on in the day, because I was ...

A frikkin' *&^%$#$%%^&*& day.

A travel blog entry by cobra1899

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... it's beautiful out, and so I head to Stanley Park. I walk around and take a bunch of pictures. Then back to the Chinese Consulate to pick up my passport. It's almost 3 PM and I check into my hotel. Then off to walk around Gastown...Chinatown...the waterfront...the Red Light district.

I left my camera back at the hotel and so no photos. Those I did take were with my iPhone and are posted on my facebook account. I didn't purposely walk through the Red Light District, but when you ...