This, I think, is fabulous. Unlike the usual let's-slap-on-some-salmon-bears-and-killer-whales "West Coast" "Super-Natural B.C." approach to making crap "uniquely Vancouver", this is something that is utterly, genuinely, and truly uniquely Vancouver. Vancouver is a city, not a forest. There are no bears wandering down Howe Street. Salmon do not leap out of the sewers under Davie Street. Since the Vancouver Aquarium ended it's killer whale programme in 2001 when Bjossa was moved to Sea World in San Diego, you're not likely to see a killer whale anywhere in the city either. Cities are made of buildings and people. If you want to live in a forest, move to Youbou.
This, I think, is fabulous. Unlike the usual let's-slap-on-some-salmon-bears-and-killer-whales "West Coast" "Super-Natural B.C." approach to making crap "uniquely Vancouver", this is something that is utterly, genuinely, and truly uniquely Vancouver. Vancouver is a city, not a forest. There are no bears wandering down Howe Street. Salmon do not leap out of the sewers under Davie Street. Since the Vancouver Aquarium ended it's killer whale programme in 2001 when Bjossa was moved to Sea World in San Diego, you're not likely to see a killer whale anywhere in the city either. Cities are made of buildings and people. If you want to live in a forest, move to Youbou.