Young Bucks on the NorthVan GreenTour : )
June 10, 2008
Spring Skiing in Vancouver
April 5, 2008
Ski In the Morning —Sail In the Afternoon
To Give you an Idea of spring Skiing in Vancouver-
I Met Matt at the top of Seymour the other day,He was just finishing Snowboarding for the day.
.As you can see Matts’ Convertible has its’ top down.
Here are some pictures of the Skiing at Grouse 2 days earlier.
Later the same day I went down to the Beach at Ambleside in West Vancouver to catch the sunset.
Febuary/March/April in Vancouver
April 4, 2008
Late Winter and Spring in Vancouver Is Very Interesting-
In the City-
Watching the Sunset at Ambleside-
Walking on the Beach
Skiing On the Mountains 10 minutes from Downtown-
Guest Photos
April 4, 2008
Here are some Pictures of Jeannette , Marie And Diane : )
At the Totem Pole-

At Deep Cove-

In from of our Veggie Van-

Thanks for coming on our Tour!
Alex Kim and Cassidy on the Baden Powell Trail
March 30, 2008
Here are some photos of Alex Kim and Cassidy on the Baden Powell trail .
Coincidentally they were all in town for conventions .
Thanks a lot for Coming on our tour Alex Kim and Cassidy !
Meghan and Alexander On the Baden Powell Trail
March 28, 2008
Here are some pics of Meghan and Alexander who came on the NorthVan GreenTour.
After Hiking the ” Baden Powell Trail”
On the “Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge”
10 minute drive up Seymour Mountain in the Snow : )
Thanks for coming on our Tour Meghan and Alexander : )
Blizzard on the East Coast -Spring arrives in Vancouver
March 22, 2008
The last few weeks have been amazing ——-all of the plants are “BUDDING”.
The
huckleberries have started growing leaves .
The salmon berries are sending out shoots .
.The rest of Canada in in Winter still – and It’s Practically Summer here-
As a BONUS We still have piles of snow on top of the Mountain! Spring skiing for Months!!
Jog on the Beach in the afternoon!
Or go Kayaking if you prefer : )
Baden Powell Trail
January 9, 2008
Hiking on the Baden Powell Trail Is An optional Part of our “NorthVanGreenTour”-This 1 km section has a 60 meter rise and is suitable for all levels of hikers-(Comfortable shoes needed). This hike is a great introductionto the North Shore trail network.















