Welcome to the second installment of ACW. Today we’ll explore Vancouver through the eyes of Sarah Gee – a gal that’s all about creating kaleidoscopic works of art filled with vibrant colors – totally hypnotizing. Enjoy her beautiful neighborhood pictures and fantastic city tips!
Visit | the Jimi Hendrix Museum at the corner of Union and Main. A handmade little shrine with astro turf, loud music and a picnic table out back in case you want to eat a sandwich.
Explore | Crab Park at the end of Main Street, looking over the Port of Vancouver. There is an eerie monument to the missing women there. A bit rough, but amazing view.
Eat | I think everyone should try dining at the Tomahawk in North Vancouver at least once!
Dance | The Commodore Ballroom. Great venue, sprung dance floor, one of the last majestic ballrooms in the city
Discover | The Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park is an amazing place to spend a rainy afternoon. You walk through the rainforest in the very cool 1960’s style biosphere and see all kinds of amazing plants and birds and little creatures.
Thanks for sharing your city walk with us, Sarah!
| Sarah Gee Art |
Sarah says
I’m not quite sure how I was able to turn back time to the 1950s … that must have been a magical camera, Gab!
theartfuldesperado says
haha it sure is! u worked your magic with it!