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Secret Vancouver

By (author): Alison Appelbe

By (photographer): Linda Rutenberg

Revised and expanded for the 2010 Olympics.

It’s been said that Vancouver is a little superficial. Observers point to her great bones, pretty face, and fine outerwear of mountains, gardens, trees and water. But there’s more to this Pacific coast city than good looks.

Vancouver has character, warmth, brains and style — even some spunk. Consider funky, former-industrial Yaletown, where restaurants and tasting bars serve locally sourced and seasonal cuisine in an ultra-chic atmosphere, at prices so modest they’ll shock the knowing American. Or visit the dramatic Museum of Anthropology, with its historic aboriginal totem poles still standing tall in the Great Hall.

This revised and expanded edition of Secret Vancouver, just in time for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, includes even more secret sites, restaurants, bars, patios, bookstores, yoga classes, and other off-the-beaten-path finds. Where can you get good wireless internet? Where can you relax with a drink and the best ocean views?

Whether you are a long-time local or casual vacationer, let Secret Vancouver introduce you to the sights, sensations and stories you’d never think to look for.

AUTHOR

Alison Appelbe

Alison Appelbe is a travel writer whose work has appeared in a wide variety of newspapers and magazines, including “B.C. Business,” the “Globe and Mail,” the “National Post,” the “Seattle Post-Intelligencer,” and “Western Living.” Linda Rutenberg is a photographer. They both live in Vancouver, British Columbia.


AUTHOR

Linda Rutenberg

Ann Carroll Burgess is an award-winning travel journalist who has written for numerous publications–including the “Boston Globe,” “Easy Living,” and “Natural History”–and served as host of WGUN Atlanta’s radio show “Postcards.” She is the author of “Atlanta Alive,” “The Essential Little Cruise Book,” and “The Guide to Western Canada.” Tom Burgess is a travel writer, photographer, and retired chemical engineer who has traveled worldwide and written or contributed to seven travel books. They live in Portland, Oregon. Linda Rutenberg is the photographer of “Secret San Diego” and “Secret Vancouver.” She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.


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Revised and expanded for the 2010 Olympics.

It’s been said that Vancouver is a little superficial. Observers point to her great bones, pretty face, and fine outerwear of mountains, gardens, trees and water. But there’s more to this Pacific coast city than good looks.

Vancouver has character, warmth, brains and style — even some spunk. Consider funky, former-industrial Yaletown, where restaurants and tasting bars serve locally sourced and seasonal cuisine in an ultra-chic atmosphere, at prices so modest they’ll shock the knowing American. Or visit the dramatic Museum of Anthropology, with its historic aboriginal totem poles still standing tall in the Great Hall.

This revised and expanded edition of Secret Vancouver, just in time for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, includes even more secret sites, restaurants, bars, patios, bookstores, yoga classes, and other off-the-beaten-path finds. Where can you get good wireless internet? Where can you relax with a drink and the best ocean views?

Whether you are a long-time local or casual vacationer, let Secret Vancouver introduce you to the sights, sensations and stories you’d never think to look for.

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Dimensions:

304 Pages
7in * 5in * 0.75in
0.69lb

Published:

July 01, 2009

City of Publication:

Toronto

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

ECW Press

ISBN:

9781550229110

Book Subjects:

TRAVEL / Canada / Western Provinces

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Language:

eng

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