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 — and certainly not my last — visit to Vancouver!</p>
<p>My week’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’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 — skipping almost 2 hours' worth of bumper-to-bumper traffic. Talk about convenience!</p>
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