Hello From Vancouver- Part 1 - Arrival In Vancouver

I left beautiful Victoria early yesterday morning at 8 amBeach which is a recreational paradise. The water
and took the Pacific Coachlines bus/ferry combinationlevel was quite low, however, and people had to walk
back to the mainland. It was another gorgeous dayout quite a while over the sand to reach deeper water.
and I spent the entire ferry ride on the top deckAfter a couple of hectic days I figured I deserved
soaking in the scenery and the sunshine. At about 11:30about an hour of downtime and bought myself an
I exited at Broadway and Cambie as the bus drivericecream which I savoured sitting at a bench while
had advised me and caught the 99B bus to theobserving the action on the beach.
University of British Columbia campus and arrivedOf course after this little respite I had to cycle all the
about a half an hour later. First I found the studentway back up, which ended up not being as bad as
union building where I picked up a bus map and aexpected. The campus of the University of British
campus guide. Then I asked my way to the studentColumbia (UBC) is a beautiful facility. It is very
residence where I was staying and checked myselfexpansive with a large number of mordern buildings
into a comfortable reasonably priced student roominterspersed by green zones and parkland. UBC is
that is part of a 6-unit apartment at a very affordablehome to about 45,000 students and it is the 3rd largest
C$38.00 a night.university in Canada. The UBC Campus is also the
After dumping my luggage and getting changed I had ahome of the world-renowned UBC Museum of
few hours until check-in for the Servas conferenceAnthropology, the Nitobe Memorial Gardens, the UBC
and I decided to use the time by renting a bicycle atBotanical Garden as well as the Rose Garden &
the local university bicycle co-op to explore the areaChan Centre. The First Nations Longhouse serves as
on 2 wheels. I rented a mountainbike and starteda gathering place for native students and features
heading west to North West Marine Drive which is thesculpted log poles and various pieces of First Nations
road that is parallel to the coastline, but the view to theart. UBC also houses the largest university bookstore
ocean is obscured by dense forest. In various areasin Canada as well as the Astronomical Observatory,
trails and steps lead down to to Spanish Bay.located beside the UBC Geophysical Observatory
I then cycled eastwards and found a beautiful lookoutwhich monitors earthquake activity.
spot from where I could see the mouth of the BurrardMy first outing on the bike gave me the lay of the land
Inlet and the mountains of North Vancouver. Theand a first glimpse at the Vancouver skyline which
university grounds in this area have several mansionscertainly has one of the most stunning locations of any
that are surrounded by gorgeous flowers and this is alarge city I have ever seen. I am glad I had a bit of a
just a superbly scenic area. From there I took NWchance to explore it before I return back to the
Marine Drive down towards Spanish Banks and keptstudent residence to get ready for the Servas
cycling eastwards past Locarno Beach and JerichoConference.