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		<title>Lynn Canyon Park</title>
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Lynn Canyon is a lovely temperate rain forest park just east of North Vancouver, only 20 minutes from downtown. Opened in 1912, the 616-acre park and is a lush second-growth rain forest (the original trees were logged in the late 1800’s), intersected by a web of good hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty. A [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vancouver Police Museum</title>
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Yesterday my daughter and I decided to investigate the Vancouver Police Museum. It&#8217;s located in the eastern part of downtown Vancouver in the old coroner’s building. This little non-profit museum is a fun and colourful stop, but use your judgement when bringing young children, as much of the material is graphic. My daughter, a hearty [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Olympic Cauldron &amp; Casa Dolce</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday morning before breakfast we headed out for a quick look at the Olympic flame, just five blocks from our apartment. I&#8217;d intended to take some cheery and uplifting photos for the blog, but surprisingly, that turned out to be difficult. Why? Because the flame is currently imprisoned behind an ugly chain-link fence. What gives? [...]]]></description>
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