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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian: Vancouver Day 3
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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian. Monday, June 7, 2010. When I woke up today, the clouds were greyer than usual and had decided to drop their water harder and more copiously than usual. My two major attractions left that I had planned to see were Grouse Mountain and the Capilano. Suspension Bridge. Since Grouse Mountain is, well, on top of a mountain, and the Capilano. Suspension Bridge is in a rain forest. The inside of the shuttle bus was outfitted to look like a 1920s street car.). Often the ladies...
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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian: June 2010
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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Vancouver to Halifax: The Final Day. I'm not sure why, but since I've started flying around the world, I can make it to my destination without much trouble, but on the way back I always have a terrible time making it home without some series of issues making the trip difficult, no matter how well I try to prepare in advance. Fortunately though, my neighbours were quite interesting. The man on my left worked with Universities and Colleges aro...
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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian: Vancouver Day 4
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Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian. Monday, June 7, 2010. When I woke up today (my last in Vancouver), I was elated to see that the sky was blue and the sun was shining. It turns out though, that the sky was just teasing me, for after I came back from my shower the grey clouds had returned. I had originally planned to walk up to the top on "Mother Nature's Stairmaster," the Grouse Grind, but alas it was closed for renovations during my visit, and so I was forced to take an eight minute ride up to the su...
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: September 2011
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. Monday, September 5, 2011. Nova Scotia National Historic Site #14: Akins House. This small cottage on Brunswick Street, in North End Halifax, was the home of Thomas Beamish Akins. Built in the 1790s, T.B. Akins' house is the oldest dwelling in Halifax. In 1811, Sir George Prevost complained to the Provincial Assembly of Nova Scotia that its public records were "in a ruinous state." However, it would take numerous government bungling...
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: May 2011
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. HRM Bike Week 2011, Part 2: Bike and Boat. On Tuesday, one of the most anticipated events of the week (on my part, anyway) was happening, and I could barely wait. I'm not used to seeing a full bicycle rack.). Apparently neither was the boat club. Here you can see bikes locked to fences and trees, and if you look closely, you can see that the fence way back in the distance has bikes locked to it too.). The Northwes...
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: Nova Scotia National Historic Site #14: Akins House
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. Monday, September 5, 2011. Nova Scotia National Historic Site #14: Akins House. This small cottage on Brunswick Street, in North End Halifax, was the home of Thomas Beamish Akins. Built in the 1790s, T.B. Akins' house is the oldest dwelling in Halifax. In 1811, Sir George Prevost complained to the Provincial Assembly of Nova Scotia that its public records were "in a ruinous state." However, it would take numerous government bungling...
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: Titanic 100th Anniversary
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. Saturday, April 14, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To Terra Nova. EP Bike Trip #1: Crystal Crescent Beach. 2011 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo: July 1-8, 2011. Holiday Parade of Lights: November 20, 2010. EP Road Trip #1: Melmerby Beach. Once, Twice, Three Times A Canadian. Vancouver to Halifax: The Final Day. The Loch Ness Murray. May 8, 2010: The Long Trip Home. Episode 55: Final Day. Listen To The Children.
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: FAQs
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. 1 What's an "ea-pea"? Answer: In my Once, Twice, Three Times a Canadian. Blog, I met a traveller in Toronto, from France, who described the people in the Kensington Market area of Toronto as "ea-peas". After holding his fingers in a "peace sign" and saying "I love you man," I figured out that he meant they were "hippies". Therefore, "ea-pea" means hippie. 2 Why are you called Ea-pea Dave? 3 Who takes the pictures for your blog? Awesome ...
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova: 2011 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo: July 1-8, 2011
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Ea-pea Dave's Terra Nova. Going The "Wrong Way" Never Felt So Right. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. 2011 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo: July 1-8, 2011. I find it very odd, actually. I hear on a weekly basis that "there's nothing exciting to do in Halifax," or that someone wished they lived in Montreal where things were more exciting. Nothing exciting to do? Once a year the largest indoor show in the world, consisting of a cast and crew of over 17 000 people, comes to Halifax for an entire week. Remem...