
We left the lovely Hotel Athabasca in Jasper after a few days there and headed to Edmonton where we had booked into the same Motel we had stayed in at the beginning of our trip as we knew it was close to the airport. We were on the road for about 4 hours and arrived at the motel about 1 pm and quickly got organised and asked for directions to the Edmonton Mall as I had heard it was the biggest Mall in the world (at the time) so I wanted to have a look. We took a wrong turn but soon found our way back and onto the Mall. It was amazing, much larger than anything we had seen back in Australia. We had a fairly quick look around but managed to see a lot although there was so much to see I am sure we missed a lot, but we were a bit tired and also had to get back to the motel to repack our bags ready for our flight to Vancouver.



Next morning we de-hired our car and waited for our flight to Vancouver where we had booked into the Sandman Hotel on George Street. We were very pleased that it was quite central to the CBD and our room was very comfortable and the hotel had a few dining rooms and bars where we enjoyed a meal and some drinks, just what we wanted. We were soon having a look around the city enjoying the many tourist attractions.



We walked around until we were exhausted so went back to the hotel and had dinner and drinks in the Shark Bar and even watched the Boxing on the big screen -thinnk I had too many Cesars!
Next day we got another early start and caught the Seabus to Lonsdale Market where we had breakfast and caught the Seabus back and then took the bus to Granville Markets. Had a few hours at the market, very busy and lots to see, but we didn’t need to buy the fresh produce but it looked good, had lunch there then went back to our hotel later and had a quick snack/tea of fresh bread rolls and tomatoes we bought at the market.
Next morning we headed to Stanley Park, weather was overcast and light rain but we were hoping that it might get better, but bought an umbrella just in case. We walked about half way round Beaver Lake and stopped at the restaurant for a coffee near the rose garden, very pretty gardens.
We left Stanley Park after a lovely morning walking around, but the rain was still hanging around and we were getting tired so went back to the hotel for a rest before headed out to the Imax Theatre in Canada Place. We had seen this theatre yesterday and noticed that they were showing a film on Alaska so decided it would be a good way to have a rest while enjoying the film, and it was better than we expected, stunning scenery on the huge screen. Afterwards we walked around enjoying more of the city. We really liked Vancouver and it was so easy to find our way around.

Vancouver 


Kitsilano
We also found our way out to Kitsilano, where Kirsten & Michael had spent 12 mths living there and working in Vancouver. We didn’t have their address but had a good look around the beautiful bay and understood why they enjoyed their time there as it was a really nice area and lots of little restaurants too.





Kitsilano, Vancouver
The next day we headed off on a day trip to Vancouver Island. This proved to be a long day which seeemed like most of it was spent travelling, but we eventually got there but it took almost half a day.





Ferry to Vancouver Island 
After all of the bus trips and ferry rides we found our way to the Empress Hotel and decided to indulge in their High Tea ($55/pp) but it was excellent and we enjoyed the luxury and had a beautiful view of the harbour in Victoria.
After our early afternoon tea at the Empress we caught another bus to the Butchart Gardens. We walked around these fantastic gardens until we could hardly walk any further, but the gardens were stunning and not a weed in sight.







Butchart Gardens 




We reluctantly left the Butchart Gardens, but we were exhausted and still had to make our way back to the Hotel in Vancouver which would take at least 3 hours, and got back at 10.30 pm. A very long and exhausting day.
The next day was our last day in Vancouver so we spent the morning relaxing at the hotel and a short stroll around the area near the hotel, before we caught the bus to the airport which turned out to be a very frustrating few hours as the first bus arrived at the hotel and took us only a short distance where we were told we had to wait for another bus. Unfortunately this next bus did not arrive and after a few phone calls and not knowing when we would get to the airport, a bus finally arrived about 2 hrs late, but most of the people waiting for the bus had decided to catch a taxi as their flights were earlier than ours. By the time we got to the airport we were getting very close to the flight closing time, so had to rush through the terminal to find our flight. We lined up to go through customs only to be confronted by the security and alarms going off. Both of us had no idea what was happening except we were told to stand aside and got searched but were not told why. After what seemed like an eternity with security making sure we didn’t move, we were finally told that my hand luggage had traces of explosives! I was so worried and thought that our bags might have been tampered with in the hotel lobby where we left them while we did some sightseeing before catching the airport bus. After this really awful experience we were told that we could continue to our plane and the only explanation we got was that quite often cosmetics can show up as traces of explosives! We at last got on the plane and couldn’t believe what we had just gone through, but we happy that we were on our way home but it was not a good way to end our wonderful holiday in Canada.

















































































































































































































































































































































