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May 19 — May 24, 2013
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Full Service Hotel
Description:
Best Western Sands by the Sea is conveniently located one half block from the beach at beautiful English Bay and three blocks from Stanley Park's 1,000 acres of trails and gardens. Three bus routes stop at the front door for easy access to other parts of town.
Contact info:
1755 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5 Canada
phone: 604-682-1831
web:
www.bestwesternsandshotelvancouver.com
Room amenities:
In-room coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hair dryers, air conditioning, FREE high speed wireless Internet access, iPod/iPhone/iPad Clock Radios, mini fridges, 100% non-smoking, voice mail.
Facility amenities:
Hotel amenities include a sauna and exercise room. Same-day dry-cleaning and laundry service is available, and there is a laundromat six blocks from the hotel. Restaurant and bar on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Call for availability & rates.
Please contact the hotel directly on your own OR if you require personal assistance contact Maritime Travel toll free at 1-888-905-5959. A service fee MAY apply.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, May 19
- Arrivals and Orientation
Afternoon:
Independent arrivals and transfers to program hotel. Check-in after 4:00 pm. Please note that rooms are not generally available until mid to late afternoon.
Dinner:
Dinner at the hotel. This evening's dinner will commence at approximately 6:00 pm.
Evening:
INTRODUCTIONS: Following dinner, you will meet for introductions, a review of the program and site orientation.
Lodging:
Best Western Sands by the Sea
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Best Western Sands by the Sea is conveniently located one half block from the beach at beautiful English Bay and three blocks from Stanley Park's 1,000 acres of trails and gardens. Three bus routes stop at the front door for easy access to other parts of town.
Contact info:
1755 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5 Canada
phone: 604-682-1831
web:
www.bestwesternsandshotelvancouver.com
Room amenities:
In-room coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hair dryers, air conditioning, FREE high speed wireless Internet access, iPod/iPhone/iPad Clock Radios, mini fridges, 100% non-smoking, voice mail.
Facility amenities:
Hotel amenities include a sauna and exercise room. Same-day dry-cleaning and laundry service is available, and there is a laundromat six blocks from the hotel. Restaurant and bar on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Call for availability & rates.
Please contact the hotel directly on your own OR if you require personal assistance contact Maritime Travel toll free at 1-888-905-5959. A service fee MAY apply.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, May 20
- The Culture’s That Shaped Vancouver/City Exploration/Museum of...
The Culture’s That Shaped Vancouver/City Exploration/Museum of Anthropology
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
PRESENTATION: “Learn about Vancouver’s history and culture and how it has evolved into a modern, progressive city. Examine the historical precedents and urban planning that have enabled the city to achieve its status as one of the most "livable" cities in the world.” FIELD TRIP: Vancouver is situated in an exceptional natural environment and is often cited as one of the best cities in the world to live, work, visit or invest in. Following your morning lecture, travel with your local guide through Vancouver’s downtown core en route to the Museum of Anthropology. See some of the city’s most notable neighborhoods and hear about points of interest along the way.
Lunch:
Lunch at the Museum of Anthropology.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Explore the Museum of Anthropology and gain a remarkable glimpse into the lives of the indigenous peoples of the northwest coast of British Columbia. Discover one of the world's outstanding collections of Pacific Northwest Aboriginal artifacts. Massive totem poles, carved boxes, bowls and feast dishes are displayed in the Great Hall, while smaller (but equally magnificent) pieces in gold, silver, argillite, wood, ceramic and other materials are exhibited in the galleries. Canada's largest teaching museum is located in a spectacular building overlooking mountains and sea, and its collections, exhibitions and programs are renowned for providing insight into the cultures of indigenous peoples around the world.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own to explore the local fare.
Lodging:
Best Western Sands by the Sea
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Best Western Sands by the Sea is conveniently located one half block from the beach at beautiful English Bay and three blocks from Stanley Park's 1,000 acres of trails and gardens. Three bus routes stop at the front door for easy access to other parts of town.
Contact info:
1755 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5 Canada
phone: 604-682-1831
web:
www.bestwesternsandshotelvancouver.com
Room amenities:
In-room coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hair dryers, air conditioning, FREE high speed wireless Internet access, iPod/iPhone/iPad Clock Radios, mini fridges, 100% non-smoking, voice mail.
Facility amenities:
Hotel amenities include a sauna and exercise room. Same-day dry-cleaning and laundry service is available, and there is a laundromat six blocks from the hotel. Restaurant and bar on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Call for availability & rates.
Please contact the hotel directly on your own OR if you require personal assistance contact Maritime Travel toll free at 1-888-905-5959. A service fee MAY apply.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, May 21
- Gastown/Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens/Chinatown Historic Walk
Note:
Please Note: Public transit will be used during today's programming. Participants should also expect to walk up to 2 miles today, with stops along the way for interpretation. Participants should be prepared to stop en route for approximately 10 minutes at a time.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: Today, explore two of the city's most fascinating neighborhoods - Gastown and Chinatown. Join a well-known cultural historian on a walk through Gastown, one of the oldest parts of the city and much of the early architecture and character remains, giving it a different look and feel than the glass and concrete of the rest of downtown. Learn about the importance of Gastown and the birthplace of the city of Vancouver, which was created around the same time that Canada became a nation. The neighborhoods are also unique in that they have the kind of old-fashioned architecture that no longer exists downtown or in the West End. FIELD TRIP: An expert on Asian history and culture will be our guide at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, the first of its kind outside of China and an authentic representation of an age old garden tradition which reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The Garden is characteristic of the private spaces within a Ming scholar's residence. With its asymmetrical arrangement of rocks and plants, its winding paths and corridors, and the vistas that overlook its courtyards, the Garden emulates the rhythms of nature.
Lunch:
Enjoy a traditional Dim Sum lunch in Chinatown.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Continue with an exploration of Chinatown and its brightly colored facades, street markets, and the buzz of modern-day Cantonese commerce. Built by Chinese people to authentically reflect their culture and traditions it is still predominantly populated by Chinese people. (Unlike San Francisco's Chinatown which was built by their Chamber of Commerce to attract tourists.) Discover Chinatown's rich heritage, vibrant culture, and incredible food markets while exploring the colorful streets and alleys. Sample traditional Chinese tea or indulge in steamed rice cakes and warm apple tarts from a traditional bakery. Learn about the Millennium Gate, a four-pillar, three-story high, brightly painted arch spanning Pender Street which was erected in 2002 to mark the millennium and commemorate the Chinese community's role in Vancouver's history.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own to explore the local fare.
Lodging:
Best Western Sands by the Sea
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Best Western Sands by the Sea is conveniently located one half block from the beach at beautiful English Bay and three blocks from Stanley Park's 1,000 acres of trails and gardens. Three bus routes stop at the front door for easy access to other parts of town.
Contact info:
1755 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5 Canada
phone: 604-682-1831
web:
www.bestwesternsandshotelvancouver.com
Room amenities:
In-room coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hair dryers, air conditioning, FREE high speed wireless Internet access, iPod/iPhone/iPad Clock Radios, mini fridges, 100% non-smoking, voice mail.
Facility amenities:
Hotel amenities include a sauna and exercise room. Same-day dry-cleaning and laundry service is available, and there is a laundromat six blocks from the hotel. Restaurant and bar on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Call for availability & rates.
Please contact the hotel directly on your own OR if you require personal assistance contact Maritime Travel toll free at 1-888-905-5959. A service fee MAY apply.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, May 22
- Vancouver Art Gallery/Granville Island Public Market
Note:
Please Note: You will travel by school bus & ferry today. At the Vancouver Art Gallery, benches available throughout the museum to rest, if needed. Moderate amounts of walking on Granville Island on uneven terrain and some cobblestone streets. There will be rest areas along the way to stop for a break if needed.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: An expert from the Vancouver Art Gallery will provide an introduction to the largest art gallery in western Canada. The Gallery presents national and international exhibitions of works by a range of artists, from groundbreaking contemporary visionaries to historical masters. Discover the Gallery's most important holdings, its more than 200 major works by the British Columbia artist Emily Carr, the world's most significant collection of Carr's work.
Lunch:
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Imagine an island in the middle of a city - a place molded by a fascinating history, buzzing with a colorful artistic community. Enjoy a private in-depth exploration of the market. Sample an eclectic array of culinary discoveries - from Canada's only artisan Sake distillery and an active brewery to artisan bread makers, organic coffee producers, cheese specialists and locally produced gourmet foods. A living, breathing urban oasis filled with fine waterfront cafes theatres, galleries, studios, unique shops and the most spectacular fresh food market you have ever seen. Use the rest of the afternoon to explore the island independently or return to the English Bay area with your group leader.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own to explore local fare.
Lodging:
Best Western Sands by the Sea
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Best Western Sands by the Sea is conveniently located one half block from the beach at beautiful English Bay and three blocks from Stanley Park's 1,000 acres of trails and gardens. Three bus routes stop at the front door for easy access to other parts of town.
Contact info:
1755 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1W5 Canada
phone: 604-682-1831
web:
www.bestwesternsandshotelvancouver.com
Room amenities:
In-room coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hair dryers, air conditioning, FREE high speed wireless Internet access, iPod/iPhone/iPad Clock Radios, mini fridges, 100% non-smoking, voice mail.
Facility amenities:
Hotel amenities include a sauna and exercise room. Same-day dry-cleaning and laundry service is available, and there is a laundromat six blocks from the hotel. Restaurant and bar on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Call for availability & rates.
Please contact the hotel directly on your own OR if you require personal assistance contact Maritime Travel toll free at 1-888-905-5959. A service fee MAY apply.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, May 23
- Greenest City Action Plan/Free Afternoon
Note:
The walk to/from and through Stanley Park will be approximately 2 miles or 3.22 km over relatively flat terrain.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
PRESENTATION: Vancouver is situated in an exceptional natural environment and is often cited as one of the best cities in the world to live, work, visit or invest in. They have the smallest carbon footprint of any major city in North America and they are a leader in green building, planning and technology. They also have a bold new ambition: to be the greenest city in the world by 2020. Meet with a local expert who will share this exciting plan to become the world's greenest city. FIELD TRIP: A member Stanley Park Ecology Society will lead you on an in-depth exploration of Stanley Park, a breathtaking park which remains unspoiled and a testimony to the giant trees which occupied the site of Vancouver in its former days. With the ocean and mountain vista as a backdrop, learn about this unique park and its temperate rainforest ecosystem. Its natural west coast atmosphere offers a back drop of majestic cedar, hemlock and fir trees which transports visitors to an environment rich in tranquility. World famous landmarks in the park will also be discussed including Lost Lagoon, totem poles, various monuments and sculptures, and the 5.5 mile seawall which encircles the entire park.
Lunch:
Lunch on your own to explore the many dining options the city has to offer.
Afternoon:
Free afternoon to explore the city on your own. Information will be provided for free time activities.
Dinner:
Farewell dinner and evening wrap-up.
Lodging:
Best Western Sands by the Sea
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Dinner
Day Six: Friday, May 24
- Yaletown/Independent Departures
Breakfast:
This morning's breakfast will be served from approximately 7:30 am. to 9:00 am.
Morning:
Independent departures from the hotel following breakfast. Hotel check-out is 12:00 noon.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Free Time Opportunities
Vancouver, BC
Grouse Mountain
Take the Gondola to the top of Grouse Mountain. If you want a real challenge - or at least a serious workout - try the Grouse Grind. A 2.9-kilometre (3700 ft) trail straight up to the top of Grouse Mountain. When you do the Grind, it's recommended you wear hiking boots and carry water. For those in good shape the hike takes about an hour. An average time would be between one and a half to two hours. The world record for doing the Grind is under 27 minutes! It's free to hike up, but it's not wise (or advised) for you to hike back down so you'll need to pay for the gondola ride to the bottom ($10 - 15 CDN for gondola ride). The Grind is open from late Spring to early Fall, dependant on weather and trail conditions.
For additional information, visit:
www.grousemountain.com
Museum of Vancouver
Museum of Vancouver (MOV) creates Vancouver-focused exhibitions and programs that encourage dynamic conversations about what was, is, and can be Vancouver. Permanent exhibits tell the city’s stories from the early 1900s to the late ‘70s and are complemented by contemporary, groundbreaking feature exhibits. MOV is located in scenic Vanier Park, set against a spectacular vista of ocean, city skyline, and mountains.
For additional information, visit:
www.museumofvancouver.ca
Vancouver Maritime Museum
Visitors enjoy the Vancouver Maritime Museum’s many permanent and changing exhibits, the famous RCMP schooner St Roch and Children's Maritime Discovery Centre. The Maritime Museum tells the stories of Canada's ties to the Pacific and the Arctic. As a centre for life-long learning, the Museum interprets our ongoing interaction with the sea through exhibitions and programs for people of all ages. Visitors will discover rich maritime history and traditions and there’s so much to see and do for landlubbers and old salts. Explore the many exhibits on pirates, shipwrecks, lighthouses, early fur trade, fireboats, Vancouver warships, deep-ocean exploration, coastal and transpacific steamship lines, and so much more.
For additional information, visit:
www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com
Vancouver Zodiac Adventures
Immerse yourself in the pristine scenery and coastal wildlife of British Columbia. On this 3-hour tour, your guide will take you deep into Howe Sound to explore the many islands and inlets. Once there, you will encounter seals and sea lions, visit seabird nesting sites and discover bald eagles. Also be on the lookout for porpoises! Returning to Coal Harbour you will be treated to breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver, English Bay, Stanley Park and the Lions Gate Bridge. The tours are guided by a certified naturalist/skipper and depart from the Westin Bayshore, Vancouver dock.
For additional information, visit:
www.princeofwhales.com/vancouver-departures/vancouver-zodiac-adventure-tours/
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