

Guess who we found at the airport? ShaliniJ
We decided to go on a little adventure and took a train to the airport, it worked out really well, excellent public transportation system. It cost us only 3 dollars ( two of us) to get there and no one even checked the tickets either way.
Back to the hotel, there is a Taiwan festival going on , we saw that a little, not too interesting so we went ot the Stanley Park which is supposed to be the biggest park in Northern America. It is indeed very big, we saw a little glimpse of it. It is full of big cedar trees as well as lakes , trails and beautiful views. People were biking, roller blading all over. We walked around a little and then got hungry.
We tried to go to the Indian section for the best Indo Chinese food but turns out all the restaurants were closed for lunch ( may the thing to do on Saturdays). Jagdish was getting really hungry so we ended up eating at Subway ( so much for nice Indian food). Afterwords we did find good Indian shops, bought snacks and fruits.
Queen Elizabeth park was near by and it is amazingly beautiful. It is a real garden with flowers everywhere and excellent views of the city. We could even see snow covered Cascades from here, mount Baker etc. Next was Gas Lamp area but it was amazingly quite today. We think it is because the cruise ship was gone In the evening so it was normal activity. But, yesterday , during late afternoon, the cruise ship was still on the dock and the place was full of tourists.
This is our last day in Vancouver. We really liked the city and feel like we know it quite well. We will not mind coming here again. One little Canadian information: Top three languages spoken here are English, Punjabi and French. hey teach all three in the schools here. There are definitely lot of " Desis " here.
Shalini loves the city too. SHe keeps saying that it is amazing that they have so much activity and yet has so much nature and trees around. I am really tired so will not go down to post this.
It is really annoying that I can go down and get free internet at Starbucks but Hyatt will not provide it...no more Hyatt in my future :( Good night
A walking tour of Vancouver. We started walking in the morning and did not stop till my legs just could not move any more. The day was beautiful and so is the city. A city of black top yellow cabs and people with kids all over. People are so friendly that as soon as you take out a map, someone stops to help.
We started the walk on the Robson street, the very heart of Vancouver and a place to eat and hang out. We took the boat to Granville Island which was a two minutes ride for three dollars. The Island is beautiful, full of arts and crafts , food and people. We had a really good Chai tea ( recommended by Smita) at the public market and bought fruits ( it is really inexpensive to buy fresh organic fruits)
We walked back to the main land on the bridge and were rewarded very nice views of the city. Then, walk through the Yale town, we found the original homes ( three of them remaining) of the Vancouver city and then on to the Gas Lamp section. This is the old part of Vancouver, quaint and full of shops and food places.
This left only China Town and my feet were killing me. So, we took a break and then decided to see the China Town Garden. It is definitely worth the trip. The China Town itself is old and run down but the garden is very nice and authentic looking.
Overall, the city is beautiful and I think it offers all sort s of options to visit. We have one more day to explore and quite a few more things to see. Good night for now . Hope you are all doing well.