Vancouverism: Urban success? Or a recipe for disaster?

<p>This past July, I touched down in beautiful British Columbia. On the plane, I peered over those in the seats to my right and got the slightest view of the breathtaking snow-capped Canadian Rockies. This was my first &mdash; and certainly not my last &mdash; visit to Vancouver!</p> <p>My week&rsquo;s trip out west entailed swimming in the freshwater lakes of Squamish, walking through Stanley Park in the pouring rain, line dancing at The Yale Saloon, music blasting out my friend&rsquo;s car over the Lions Gate Bridge, and endless views of mountains. When it was time to head home, my friends and I hopped on the SeaBus into downtown Vancouver and rode the SkyTrain into the YVR Airport &mdash; skipping almost 2 hours&#39; worth of bumper-to-bumper traffic. Talk about convenience!</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@uoft.isabel.thompson/vancouverism-urban-success-or-a-recipe-for-corruption-1a5869b44f4d"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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