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If you are planning on using the public transport sorry transit! After we settled into our basement suite hosted by Sarah and Mike and clean and modern in North Vancouver , if you are looking , we headed off to the supermarket to get some food in. The nearest one was Whole Foods - enter a ranting DH.


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The prices were unbelievable, triple what we would pay in the UK, although they did had nice GF selection, which appeased him somewhat. Although it was only 8pm Vancouver time , our body clocks were telling us it was 4am UK time, so we eventually gave in and headed to bed. A short word about our Airbnb. For anyone wanting to stay in North Vancouver it is a great choice. Centrally located for lots of different bus routes, 25mins walk from Lonsdale Quay and the sea bus, and in a safe, upmarket area.

There were a lot of little extras included, it had great eco credentials and I paid less for 6 nights than would I would have paid for 2 nights in an average hotel downtown. No joke, I looked at the price of Downtown Vancouver Hotels when I was planning the trip and nearly had a heart attack. And that was room only!!!

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It was a no-brainer for us, and I would stay there again if we ever go back to Vancouver. We have stayed in quite a few lovely Airbnb in the last couple of years and this one was right up there. I would really consider it instead of staying in one of the chain hotels downtown. Walked down to Lonsdale Quay anyway and watched the Wonder sail in from her 9 night Alaska. That got the excitement going. Back at the apartment, had breakfast and hung back a bit, hoping the rain would go off.

Decided to head downtown anyway around 10 o'clock. By the time we stepped off the Seabus, the rain had magically stopped. Our host Mike told us it was quite normal for it to be raining in North Vancouver but not downtown. Good to know.


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  • Smiling kind of!! Our first stop was Canada Place to have an ogle at the Wonder, which was about to go off on a 5 day trip. Really enjoyed watching all the loading of supplies and the maintenance taking place.

    CRUISE FACTS - TRUTH & TIPS ABOUT CRUISE TRAVEL (Traveling Cheapskate Series Book 2)

    MT1 and MT2 couldn't wait for the cruise but we had the delights of Vancouver to discover first. With the scenery of Canada, you couldn't fail to enjoy it but there is no doubt it is very expensive for the amount of time you are on it. However, we all agreed it was a great start to our Vancouver trip. Excited for our turn in 5 days time!! The sun was beginning to come out so we made our way to Granville Island Public Market. We could have taken the bus but decided to walk.

    Yes, we got some exercise, but this was probably a mistake as let's just say the south section of Granville Street near the bridge is a bit sketchy, to use MT1's words. I never felt unsafe, but a lot of strip clubs, hash shops, homeless about. An experience of sorts for our girls! Once there, we enjoyed our time at the Public Market.

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    It was busy and of course touristy but we all grabbed something to eat from a food stall of our choosing and managed to snag a table. I should also add he is also a pretty fussy eater, which doesn't help. We sat for a while and decided on dessert and coffee so me and MT2 went off in search of Lee's Donuts, stood in a long line only to discover they took cards only and sod's law I only had cash on me! Stuart's Bakery however, more than made up for it with their giant cookies and GF Nanaimo bar a local tray bake.

    View from our table at Granville Public Market We also bought some local BC cherries and then headed back downtown on the bus. To explain, they don't exist in Scotland so it seems to be an obligatory stop on any city break we are on. Much to my annoyance a lot of time was wasted and nothing bought, but DH and I decided the girls could have their shopping time and then we wouldn't have to come back at any other point. If you are keeping up, you will have sussed out shopping is not a favourite pastime of DH as he actually has to get his wallet out of his pocket! We continued our wee wander downtown with a visit to Gastown.

    It had a nice atmosphere and a good selection of shops and eateries. After this, we headed back to North Vancouver, stopping for a coffee at Lonsdale Quay market before heading back to our apartment. Most evenings we just had some downtime and let our girls take advantage of the free Wi-Fi. Our days were pretty full on and we covered a lot of mileage on foot, so just enjoyed the space at our Airbnb and relaxed. Very pleasant for hiking and sightseeing. I started my day out as usual with around an hour's walking in the neighbourhood.

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    There were lots of individually designed houses with gorgeous, blue hydrangeas in their gardens, and I even found a great little coffee shop tucked away, called Andrew's on 8th. I really love exploring local areas when travelling as it gives you a real sense of how people actually live.

    North Vancouver is very hilly so I also got a great workout. Deep Cove is a small village about a half hour east of Vancouver, overlooking the Indian Arm body of water. It is scenic but our main reason for visiting was the hike. We were there by around 9. I would stay clear on weekends, as it would be hoachin' there's some good old Scottish vernacular for you all! The hike is very easy and took us around an hour and a half in total with time at the viewpoint. We had on our hiking boots but trainers sneakers would have been fine. This was a bit like a miniature version of the Pulpit Rock Hike Travel bucket list ticked!

    It afforded lovely views of Deep Cove and a distant Vancouver for relatively little effort. Afterwards, MT2 and I had a donut from Honey's. I really wanted to hire bikes but was wholeheartedly vetoed. It was in fact the right choice, as the cycle path was very busy and we would have been stopping and starting all the time.

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    Our time there was actually cut short as DH had cut his finger badly earlier on while making a sandwich not fighting a grizzly bear, which was his story and it needed a bit more attention than we had previously thought to stem the bleeding. So we hot footed it back to the apartment. Luckily, we happened to come across the right bus at the right time to take us over the Lions Gate Bridge and back home. Stanley park with Coal Harbour in the background Stanley Park Totem Poles Another relaxing evening ensued as we had a big day ahead of us tomorrow We had a pretty early start today as we were going to Grouse Mountain.

    The only problem was, it wasn't exactly as clear at the top as the weather forecast had suggested, but we decide to go anyway. Now I am not going to lie - part of the reason we were doing the Grind was because we love to hike and love a challenge, the other part was our cheapness coming into play. The climb itself, while not enjoyable as there are absolutely no views , did give a great heart and lungs workout.

    For those who don't know, it is known locally as nature's stairmaster and is basically like walking up really steep stairs for an hour and a half. I think the elevation gain was something like m. There are 4 markers to encourage you - I was dying at the quarter mark but then found it easier after that. The markers are not accurate either - that was a cruel joke by whoever put them up. I made it up in an hour and a half, which is seemingly the average for a relatively fit person yeah!