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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Vancouver is the worlds best place for visit. There is too many places to visit. This is mainly popular for the their environment and there festival events.
A lot of things happen in the metro Vancouver during Christmas season such as Christmas market, Christmas light shows, Santa parade, sport activities and a lot of other events.
Christmas Activities:
Canyon light at the Capilano Bridge, Stanley park light show with trains,Canada place(flyover Canada), Lafarge lake light show.

2. Bright Nights Trains at Stanley Park is such a most magical and wonderful place because of Christmas decorations in the Lower Mainland between end of the November to beginning of January. It is free to the entry. It has a light train to visit whole lightning in the park. Kids love this light show with the train and they enjoy it. It is such a wonderful amazing memorable experience in life.

3. Flyover Canada right side of the Canada Place in the downtown area of the Vancouver the Flyover Canada is located with the multi – dimensional screen theater. At this place people do the flying experience, with Santa on a breathtaking adventure across the country and to the north pole. At the Christmas holiday they have special live performance by the Santa.




4. Vancouver Christmas Market a place for shopping according to the Christmas things which is located in the downtown area at the Jack plaza in Convention center. There is a many different types of the German and European stalls.
5. Light show at the Lafarge lake another place in Vancouver which is decorated by the lights at the Tri-Cities area Lafarge lake near the Corner of Guildford Way and Pine tree Way In the Coquitlam. It is a free event and the whole lake is decorated by the different types of the lights.

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