

My morning walk views, Coal Harbour, Seawall, Vancouver, BC, Canada #
It is 05:45 in the morning and Coal Harbour is quiet, the sun is rising and colour is showing up among the highrises and reflections . I can't stop but admire the sight and take pictures, because the sight is never the same.


Inuit statue, English Bay, Vancouver, BC, Canada
This statue INUKSUIT is a common statue in Nunavut, which is the largest and most northerly territory in Canada.. The statue is made of stones piled on top of each other. Inuksuit, was used for navigation in the frozen north where, in the snow, everything could look the same. They were also used to mark sacred places. An inukshuk could also work like a signpost to make a good hunting or fishing spot.


My morning walk views, False Creek, Seawall, Vancouver, BC, Canada #28
The cloud formation, colors and calm eater created a view that I seldfom see. Facing Granville Island, with a large market, marinas, floating homes, etc. 30 minutes later the colors changed drastically. Still facing Granville Island with a marina that originally was primarily for the fishing fleet. Very few fishing boats left.


Heavy clouds, English Bay, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Rain showers had just stopped and the sun brought the colours.


Long distance view, English Bay, Vancouver, BC, Canada
The mountains in the background are about 110 km away from 2nd Beach. It is Mt Whymper and Towincut Mountains on Vancouver Island


My morning walks views, Coal Harbour, Seawall, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Reflections!! The colours in Coal Harbour this morning were quite different. I found it pleasing.


My morning walk views #23, 1st Beach, Seawall, Vancouver, BC, Canada
1st Beach looked very peaceful this morning


My morning walk views #22
Good to be back on my morning walks and be greated with great colours. Happy Father's Day!!