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Tourism Delta
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5198 Ladner Trunk Rd, Delta (Ladner). 5034 48 Ave, Delta (Ladner). 5241 Ladner Trunk Rd, Delta (Ladner). Eko Ya 1350 56 St, Delta (Tsawwassen). 1297 56 St, Delta (Tsawwassen). 7261 120 St, Delta (North Delta). North Delta Farmers' Market. Sep 4, 2016. The market is held on Sundays from 10am - 2pm, April 3rd, 2016 through October 30th, 2016, at the North Delta Recreation Centre,11415 84th Ave, Delta. Sep 9, 2016. 5360 12 Ave, Delta, BC. With plenty of free parking right across the street. A Day at the Farm.
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Clair's Bed and Breakfast in Ladner Village - Ladner / Delta - Canada
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Clair's Bed and Breakfast in Ladner Village. 4919 - 48th Avenue, corner of 48th and Bridge Street, Ladner / Delta, British Columbia, Canada. Clair's Bed and Breakfast in Ladner Village. Http:/ www.clairsinnladner.com. Westham Estate Wineries Inc. 2170 Westham Island Road. Westham Island Estate Winery came to fruition in the Spring of 2003 when Lorraine and Tamara Bissett opened the doors to the winery, and to a lifetime family dream. Westham Estate Wineries Inc. Http:/ www.westhamislandwinery.com. Http:/...
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Recommended Places
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The Recommendations on 22 February 2015. The Best Food in Lower Mainland:. Recommended Restaurant in West Vancouver:. Recommended Sushi in Delta:. Recommended Restaurants in Richmond:. Recommended Chinese Restaurant in Delta:.
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Raymond's Sushi Adventures: January 2015
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Friday, 30 January 2015. Episode #59: Miku Restaurant. Vancouver (Downtown), $ $ (Luxury). Every year, the festival I look forward to most is undoubtedly Vancouver's Dine Out Festival. This year, I was "fortunate" enough to hit what you could call the "un-jackpot" by catching a cold right at the start of the festival. After an uneventful week of having to dream about sushi instead of eating it (yikes! The Miku Zen consisted of four small courses (seasonal items), meant to be consumed from right to left&#...