Windsor Guest House
325 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver
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Windsor Guest House Vancouver

325 West 11th Avenue Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Y 1T3, Canada

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Valentines Day for the lone traveller!

A travel blog entry by vagrant_reality

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... room. My hope was that Karen would eventually walk into the common room and then we could figure out what we'd do next; she did.

That night we went with the hostel's comedy night tour. It is really cool when hostels have cheap or free tours for people staying with them.

Turns out that the comedy night was a really good time. I ordered some chicken wings (which have become my favourite food in the world) and a couple of local ...

Last unknown city, Vancouver!

A travel blog entry by rob-danielle

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... you to Bryan Sr., Eve, Niamh, Bryan Jr., Sarah & Aoife who made us feel right at home, also for looking after us and for showing us the real Canada!! Thank you.

We landed in Vancouver pretty early and got the sky train to Mick's apartment (Rob’s mate from home) which was in the middle of downtown Vancouver on the 36th floor overlooking the Canadian football stadium, very central.

We dropped our bags and went for breakie then walked ...

Day 75

A travel blog entry by roo_krystal

... and decided to make our own entertainment. So Andrew and I got married. Yes I said that correctly; We Got Married. We had the captain marry us, 2 of the girls were my bridesmaids, our tour manager was my adopted father and the driver of our bus and token gay guy was Andrew’s groomsmen. I even had a ring and everything. The marriage lasts the duration of the trip , so Andrew and I were married for 45 minutes. The photos were classic.

...one of the "most beautiful cities in the world"

A travel blog entry by k._and_j.

... gaben und Obdachlose auf dem Weg zur Suppenküche um die Ecke. Bex würde sagen: "Interessant!". :-) Der nette Kerl an der Rezeption half uns unsere Monster- Rucksäcke ins Hotel zu wuchten und hiess uns mit einem breiten Grinsen Willkommen. Wir lauschten seinen vielen Tipps für Sightseeing und seinen Erklärungen wie wir von A nach B kommen. Ausserdem versicherte er uns, dass die Gegend entgegen dem ersten Anschein recht sicher sein soll. Nun ...

Au Revoir le Canada

A travel blog entry by bruceandanne

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... being cut back to minimise rock falls onto the highway.

The trip was picturesque, when it wasn’t pouring down with rain and/or foggy. It was an uneventful drive although we did see one deer crossing the road. No bears this time.

We had organised to call in on a friend (Bev) in New Westminster on the way however due to a mix up in ...

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