A new visit at a good old place in West Vancouver. Just about 35-40 minutes drive from downtown Vancouver. It is likely the closest location from the city that I am able to photographed the milky way. It is a bit of a faded gradient in the sky and the milky way due to the light pollution from Vancouver on the left side) and lights from the islands on the right side… But well… what do you expect? It’s a short drive from the city!!! People are just surprised it is possible to do so from here!!
Deer Lake – Watch Season Change
Deer Lake is a lake in central Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Deer Lake is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and features a number of walking trails. These trails connect the lake and its surrounding forests and fields. Deer Lake Park offers a nice, flat, and easy walk that circles the lake and passes by a beach area. Video was captured over different seasons. And personally I think this park look best in Fall. What do you think? 😀
Sunset View
Hope everyone is doing well in this crazy time. Stay Safe!!
Grace Lake
Let’s keep the aerial flow going while we are staying home finding more and more things you wanted to do for years. This time is another aerial experience of a small lake called Grace Lake located near Harrison in British Columbia, Canada. There is a recreation site right next to the lake, it is small but very popular during the camping season and it even have a floating dock for fishing. To go from Vancouver, you can take the Highway 7 to Harrison Mills. Turn left onto Morris Valley Road and drive 11 km. Travel 0.15 km on the FSR and turn left at the entrance to Grace Lake Recreation Site.
Sunset Flight
A lovely sunset on the top of the mountain! Happy weekend!!
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park – the dome of Bloedel Conservatory
Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre municipal park located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Little Mountain (British Columbia) (elevation approximately 152 meters or 500 feet above sea level). Its surface was scarred at the turn of the twentieth century when it was quarried for its rock, which served to build Vancouver’s first roadways.
And here’s is a higher view from above. Hope you enjoy!
Stay safe, everyone!!
4 Seasons of Boats
PNE After Snow
An Aerial Experience of PNE After Snow!
PNE – Pacific National Exhibition Hastings Park in Vancouver is a playland open only during the Summer. Park remains closed through out the year except Halloween and some special events. And in Vancouver, snowing happen a few times a year and in most cases, they all melted the next day. And snow in the city are not too common in Vancouver either. So I took the opportunity to get out and shot some snow scene of this park after a snow storm hit Vancouver. Hope you enjoy it!
Cold But Not Frozen
Nice walk in the snow!!
Whytecliff Night
Night visit at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver