Near the harbour, Victoria, BC

These banners in town generally sum up the activity in the harbour. I always wonder who designs and makes the banners.

Police people, especially in these outfits, are somewhat of an unusual sight for Victoria. They probably were not on hand to watch the mobs of people herding onto whale watching boats during 'Be a Tourist in your own Home Town' week. More likely they were there for the torch relay for the Vancouver Paralympic Games. A stage was set up by the harbour for the event and a woman was singing.

A much more common sight in Victoria are protesters - these ones for Tibet. They were probably heading to the Francophone Festival in Centennial Square.

Which came first - did the truck smash into and uproot the tree, or did the tree fall on the truck? My guess is the former. See the blue post on the very left? It is one of the relatively new parking kiosks around town. On any given day, you can see people standing at them with puzzled expressions on their faces. Imagine the poor tourists.

The latest sidewalk art on Government Street.
Chinatown
It is an odd location for a tea house, but I always thought Cascadia had an odd location too, around the corner. Are they still there? I'll never forget their Vegan Chocolate brownies.
ReplyDeleteI attended a wedding in a coffeehouse in Chinatown once.
That must have been interesting. One day I'd like to go to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Vancouver. Worthwhile?
ReplyDeleteI haven't looked in ages to see if Cascadia is still there. It probably is.
I went at Chinese New Year, not a good time to go! But worth while? I say YES!
ReplyDeleteMaybe summertime would be quieter.
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