Vancouver embraces spring in grand style
The first few days of spring in Vancouver, Canada have seen sun, first signs of new life, and warm temperatures reaching +15C (60F). The days have highlighted a clear advantage for being present in the “Canadian Southwest,” compared to the lingering winter hanging on so desperately in other parts of the country.
Over an 11-hour period, I’m fortunate to catch a few special moments:
- early risers practicing tai chi in Vancouver’s Strathcona neighbourhood,
- racers nearing the finish of “The Cap Crusher” at North Vancouver’s Cleveland Dam,
- breezy kite-flying, strolling, and biking at Garry Point Park in Richmond’s Steveston, and
- the last hazy light illuminating Simon Fraser University on top of Burnaby Mountain.

Tai chi for early risers – MacLean Park, Strathcona

Morning flight – MacLean Park, Strathcona

Photo finish – North Vancouver

The Sisters (The Lions) – North Vancouver

Spring stroll by the river – Garry Point Park, Steveston

Double take (times 7) – Fraser River

Flights of fancy – Garry Point Park, Steveston

Human detectors – Georgia Strait (Salish Sea)

Pour water, Instant campus – Simon Fraser University

Sunset in springtime, shapes, and silhouettes – Simon Fraser University

Sun(set) dog, 22-degree halo – Simon Fraser University
I made the photos above on 23 March 2014. This post appears on Fotoeins Fotopress at fotoeins.com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-4Mt.
9 Responses to “Vancouver embraces spring in grand style”
Definitely springtime in the West! Love all these shots. The tai chi is my favorite. This is a far cry from Nova Scotia. Spoke to my Dad yesterday, and Halifax is digging out from one of the worst spring storms in years.
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Hi, Nancie. I saw the CBC coverage; talk about getting slammed again. There are a lot of people in the country who are very tired of winter and eagerly waiting for anything warmer, sunnier. Thanks for reading and for your kind comment about the tai chi picture! 🙂
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I’ve never been to Canada, but Vancouver looks charming and lovely in spring there. It looks like a great place to relax!
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Hi, Agness. You should come visit Vancouver, Canada; she really is a beautiful city, especially in the summer. If you’re interested and need additional motivation 🙂 please have a look at my North America gallery page which includes a number of photo-galleries from Vancouver:
https://fotoeins.com/gallery/north-america-gallery/
Thanks again for stopping by, and I hope to hear from you again soon!
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Wow Henry! Vancouver certainly does embrace spring. Love the richness in all your work.
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Thank you, Maria! Vancouver is a photogenic place, but I think the same can be said for anyone wherever they live. What it takes is for everyone to keep their eyes and their minds wide open … and to have their camera ready at a moment’s notice. 😉 Thanks again for reading and for your kind comment!
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Wow! These photos make me want to visit Vancouver so badly. I’ve never been to Canada but I’d love to, especially after seeing these shots 🙂
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Hi, Franca! It’s easy to forget Canada is the world’s 2nd largest country in physical size; there’s a tremendous number of things to do and see here. As a Canadian, I’ve only seen a small fraction. It would be a great pleasure to show you a little bit of my home city if you’re ever here in Vancouver, in the “Canadian Southwest.” If you want even more motivation, please check out more photo-galleries of Vancouver at: https://fotoeins.com/gallery/north-america-gallery/ 🙂
Thanks again for reading and for your lovely comment! Cheers to you and Dale!
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