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Granville Island is a home for a public market full of great looking food and produce offerings from many different stores. Being on the waterfront Granville Island has a great outlook towards the city. A close up shot of one of the apartments buildings that looks over the water.

3 Frame Panorama of the water. Looking towards the Burrard Street Bridge

A good look at all the apartment buildings over looking the water.

Granville and Seymour street bridge.

Stanley Park is a large urban park bordering downtown Vancouver. Opened in 1888 by Lord Stanley of Preston the Governor-General of Canada at the time. It's a massive area full of wonderful trees and grassed areas for people to relax in.

One of the many monuments around Stanley Park are the Totem Poles.

3 Frame Panorama. Frame one - looking out towards the city to the left the docks, you can just make out the orange-red harbour cranes. There's a pathed area for cyclists, roller bladers and other human + wheeled transport.

Frame 2 - The view out towards the city

Frame 3 - Back towards the park.

Through out Stanley Park are wooded areas. Right at the top you get to see the devastation caused by recent wind storms. About 10% of the trees were toppled. The city, private companies and members of the public provided funds to restore the damaged area. A Racoon and it's baby (on the next slide)

Raccoon baby. Slowly following mum around and being very wary of the people standing close by taking photos.