It's a good point about the reference to Vanier Park! Thanks for the clarification, we'll clean the
sentence up.
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> "Bill Van" <
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> > > New English Bay walk page:
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> > Not a bad idea and some fine pix, but you have Vanier Park on the wrong side of False Creek, and
> > the West End's English Bay Beach is *not* the north shore of English Bay. That honor is reserved
> > for, well, the North Shore.
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> > cheers.
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> > (another) bill
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> What was written was: "We head west along the north shore of English Bay past the ferry dock to
> Vanier Park. " Granted, the style is not the best but one could presumably understand "the ferry
> dock to Vanier Park" as
being
> "the dock of the ferry going to Vanier Park." As far as the "North shore
of
> English Bay" is concerned, I fully agree with you that West Vancouver is located on the North side
> of English Bay but I also have to admit that the area of the West End (or is it the Burrard?)
> peninsula West of the Burrard Street bridge is located on the North side of English Bay. North
> Vancouver would be North of the Burrard Inlet.
>
> J.