Update notes: finished adding all the bridges, added a link to photos. I will try to format everything to be a bit nicer and/or make a copy at another location that allows for easienicer formatting. As requested by raleighspritely in the other bridges thread, this post is intended to help generally newer riders figure out specifically how to get onto each bridge in each direction, where all most of the exit options go and any other weirdnesses each bridge may have. I'll assume you know roughly where you are and roughly how to get to each bridge. Some are easy to find the entrances for (Burrard), some are weird (Cambie, southbound) and some have entrances a long way from where the cars access (Golden Ears) so if they're super weird I'll try and give you more specifics. Photos from the day showing most of the bridges: https://imgur.com/a/RvTUs0V (missing: 2nd Narrows, KSB, Canada Line, Arthur Liang) And now to talking about crossing bridges! Granville - follow the instructions for Burrard or Cambie If you insist on using the GSB (don't) SB access is easiest via Howe St and NB access at 5th & Granville Burrard Easiest to get onto IMO as the access is right at the ends of the bridge
South Bound: connection is at Pacific & Burrard, SW corner. From Beach Ave your options are up Thurlow from the east end of Sunset Beach or just along Pacific from the west end of Sunset beach
as you get to the south end of the bridge @ Cornwall you can:
go right to Cornwall & Cypress
go straight, across Cornwall
then right onto Yew
more straight to Burrard & First where you can go up Burrard St
left @ Burrard & First towards Granville Island
North Bound: connection is at Cornwall & Burrard. You can also hop on the bike lane easily at 1st & Burrard
as you get to the north end you can:
right to Hornby & Pacific
across Pacific then left onto Pacific towards English Bay
straight & up the hill along Burrard to Drake, Burnaby St, Davie St
Cambie Going southbound on Cambie is super weird to get to unless you're already on Nelson St
South Bound: access is on Nelson St @ Cambie St which downtown is running almost perpendicular to the bridge. If you're coming from the northeast you can connect via Beatty
the main exit will take you to Olympic Village Station
If you cut off early (through the flexibarriers) you can pop up Cambie to go left/right on 7th
If you stay till the station you can hang a hard left at 2nd to cut under the bridge and go to Olympic Village
or cross 2nd and take Heather St south
or continue along 2nd briefly to find yourself on Seaside Bypas
North Bound: access is at Cambie & 2nd by the VPD headquarters on 5th. It's that weird intersection of numbered streets you thought were parallel but also manage to intersect
veer left takes you onto what is technically a pedestrian only way that connects to Pacific Blvd EB, yield to pedestrians.
right takes you onto a hairpin
first right connects you to Cooperage Way/Marinaside and basically the Seawall
second right will take you up a short ramp and connect to the Smithe St bike "lane" which can be used to connect to Pacific WB, Richards or all the way up the hill past Burrard & Smithe
Lion's Gate North Bound:
climb the Causeway through Stanley Park, it's not too bad especially with the "new" fence
do a 1/2 Stanley Park loop and as you go around the right turn at what you'll think is the top of the hill you'll see a road to the left with a gate, take that and turn right when you hit the causeway
watch for the little chicane just before the bridge
descent down the north side of bridge can be a bit rough & bumpy
when you get to the north end stay right and go down the little road
if you go HARD right when it levels out you can connect to
the Spirit Trail east bound
Taylor Way which will take you to Parkgate, hang a left at the mall and you can connect to the trail over to Ambleside
if you go roughly straightl/left it'll connect onto Marine and along to Capilano
South Bound:
once you're back directly under the bridge, there's a ramp up the west side of the bridge going north, take that, it'll open up and hang a hard right to turn to face south
on exit at the pumphouse(?) you can
continue south
you'll come across a road to the right, taking it will get you to Park Dr just before Prospect Point
continuing straight takes you along the Causeway and connects onto Georgia ST
hang a 180deg right, then you can either:
cut under the bridge to go back north
go left up a fairly steep, narrow paved path to Prospect Pt
Second Narrows/IronworkersThis is one of the weirdest/awkwardest, particularly at the north end North Bound:
access is at Cambridge & Cassiar. You can connect up via Cassiar from Adanac or Bridgeway St & a small path if you're coming from Portside
as you turn right off Cassiar onto Cambridge take the small path to the left, follow the path down, along and up and it'll take you straight onto the bridge, yield to oncoming people
alternate access is a path off the left side of Fellowes st. It connects closer to the bridge deck but IMO isn't worth taking
Exits:
as you round the right turn of the ramp you can:
go left at the pedestrian controlled crosswalk and
cross Main to go west to Phibbs, A&W etc
hard left onto the bike path parallel to Main and connect to the WB bike path on Barrow st
go straight and connect to Dollarton, Old Dollarton
left on Old Dollarton then onto Riverside or Seymour River can be used for getting to Seymour Parkway, right goes up to Seymour, left can connect to Cap U
straight on Dollarton can be used for going out to Deep Cove
South Bound Access is here basically across from Phibbs. Many ways to get to it, but you've gotta get to that spot to go south. Exiting: takes you down through the trees, watch for the pair of switchbacks. You'll end up at the bottom of Skeena St.
right takes you onto the Portside bike route
left takes you up Skeena through the tunnel
turn right across the crosswalk as you exit the tunnel takes you onto the path you may have used for getting onto the bridge NB, go left to connect back to Cassiar
continue up the hill gets you to Skeena & Cambridge
it's 6 of One, Half a Dozen of the other if you're going south
Arthur Laing I regard this as an "experts only" type bridge that I wouldn't recommend to anyone not comfortable with riding in fairly close proximity to cars. There's no separated lane and just a narrow shoulder. That said, I don't feel unsafe on this bridge for some reason, but that might just be from riding it a bunch and being used to riding next to cars. Anyways, onto how to get on/off: Southbound: access is via the car ramp at where Marine & Granville all come together in a 6 lane clusterfuck that was meant to be the highway through Vancouver. Normally I access coming off NW Marine, onto the clusterfuck, pick up speed down the hill and (with a lot of shoulder checking) get across the right most lane onto the ramp. Go up the ramp and stick to the right. Exiting: things get dicey/exciting. You'll be crossing roads at speed so be shoulder checking.
Just before the car exit (and right before the overpass) you can dive right onto a pathway
going right, then right again is probably easiest for most connections here
this path can be used to go around McArthurGlen and connect to Grauer Rd and then onto Templeton to Iona
take it to connect to Airport Rd and the bit of mess of trails and eventuall down to Russ Baker Way
1st Car Right: Russ Baker Way, takes you around an off-ramp, will take you SB and connects to No2 Rd
cross Russ Baker exit (watch for cars exiting), keep going along, you can go right on Templeton and go out to Iona Beach
North Bound: you can either access off the paths off Airport Rd here or by riding north along Russ Baker Way and basically sticking right and following the signs to Vancouver. Exiting: again a bit dicey with some potential lane crossing
Sticking right takes you left and onto Marine WB/Granville
If it's not too busy and/or you brought your sprinter legs, you can hammer and cross lanes to go left at the first light and connect onto Marine
If not, carefully get to the right and make your way up to cross at the same light.
crossing over (carefully) to the left ramp will take you right and onto Marine EB. You can take your first right and go down Oak St, left on Kent Ave S and eventually connect to Cambie St. I don't know if I've taken this route more than once or twice so YMMV.
Pitt River This is one of the nicest crossings. All the recently built (or updated) bridges are really, really nice once you're on the deck (Pitt River, Port Mann, Golden Ears + Ironworkers post update). The cycle/pedestrian lane is on the north side of the span and is nice and wide. Access on the west end requires crossing Belfast Ave/Fremont Connector that loops under the bridge. Since access is all for the one side crossing my instructions are written for West->East travel but basically just do them in reverse for East->West. Coming from NW (Trabouley Poco Trail/Deboville Slough), you do a couple zigzags and hairpins and crossing Belfast St but you can see your target the whole time so this bridge is honestly one of the easiest to get onto. Coming from the SW, you go under the bridge parallel to the Fremont Connector then see the access to your left. If you were to keep going on the path instead you'd eventually end up at Deboville Slough. East end of the bridge drops you in Pitt Meadows. As you exit (eastbound) you can immediately do 180deg turn left to get onto the trails. Another left at the river to go south, north and you can make your way out to Pitt Lake on the trails. To access the trail parallel to, and on the south side of, Lougheed Highway take the left at the river then left again at Ferryslip Rd. If you go straight Old Dewdney Trunk Rd is a pretty nice ride towards Maple Ridge. Golden Ears Alright, this one is possibly the most difficult unless you know exactly where to go, partly because they're a long way along the bridge from where cars access. The Southbound Access is at 113B & Airport Way (Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows). The northbound access is at 100A Ave & 201St (Langley) Southbound
You can access the SB access either from Airport Way (coming from the west) or along Maple Meadows Way (coming from the north by Meadowcentre mall). If you're coming from the north or east you go west at the 113B roundabout, cross the road, then left at the second roundabout and hop into the bike lane. If you're coming from the east hang a right at the roundabout and hop into the bike lane.
The SB exit involves a rather fun ramp down and drops you in an industrial area. Unless you're going east, my recommendation is work your way west until you get to 98A & 192, cross to the far side then hop on the GoldenEars Greenway.
Northbound Access is at 100A Ave & 201St. You go up the multilevel round ramp. Your exit will basically be the aforementioned 113B roundabout, you can go straight through it to get onto Maple Meadows Way towards the mall, right will change into 203St as it turns north or go left and west towards the airport. Canada Line Bridge This one is on the side of the Canada Line bridge section between Marine & Cambie Station & Bridgeport Station. North connection is on Kent Ave S @ Cambie. However you have to go east from Kent Ave N & Cambie to turn south to get onto Kent Ave S and access the ramp. If you're coming down Cambie, hang a right on Kent Ave N. South Connection is at River Road and Van Horne Way. If you're going North then east, my recommendation is take Cambie north, then cut east at 59th. Kent Ave N between Cambie and Ontario sucks butt and cars are frequently impatient assholes on that section (it's also rough, needs a repave and has a lot of rail tracks). If you're going north then west you can go west on Kent Ave N and then right on Heather before climbing a bit and taking the westbound route of your choice. If you're just going north then Cambie, Ontario & Heather are all pretty good choices with Ontario & Heather being quieter. I can't remember how all of Heather's crossings are since I haven't ridden it past 59th in years. If you're going South, you can go:
west along River Rd towards the casino & Bridgeport Station
continue SW around the clusterfucks that are Bridgeport Rd, SeaIsland Way and you can return to River Rd and hop onto a gravel trail that you can take pretty much all the way to Steveston
south on Van Horne way to eventually connect onto Garden City Way. This route is about 95% bike lane but theres a one or two spots where taking the sidewalk is unfortunately the prudent choice (I think the south side of Sea Island Way for ~50m) before the bike lane reappears.
east on River Rd towards Shell Rd. If you take Shell Rd far enough south there's a gravel trail that you can use to get to Hammersmith Gate, Horseshoe Way and across to Rice Mill Rd where you can find the Massey Tunnel Shuttle (this is my quiet route to the ferry, my fast route is to hammer south on No5)
Formatting is becoming a pain because this is getting long. Sorry! Port Mann This one is like the Pitt River Bridge in that the pedestrian/bike path is only on the north/east side of the bridge deck. West access is where the Port Mann passes over United Boulevard and where Unite intersects the Mary Hill Bypass offramps. If you're coming off the bridge you can go south/west on United and eventually work your way over towards Braid Station. If you go east on the Mary Hill Bypass you can connect to the Traboulay PoCo trail, Argue St and work your way up to the Pitt River bridge. There's also a mess of trails in and around Colony Farm but you're on your own for that :) East access is a ways up a pretty decent hill at 152st/112Ave by Dogwood Campgrounds. If you're going north/west, the signage is good. Just don't take the overpass over the highway. How you get to 152/112...up to you. It's a big grid! Alex Fraser Ok, this one is another bit of a mess in terms of access. I don't think this one is technically unidirectional like the others, but I recommend riding the same way as cars are travelling and this guide will be based on that. Careful on the deck, there's a bunch of spots where you have to dodge the bases of signs and other spots where the path just shifts left/right. Southbound: You've made it over the Queensborough or come in from Richmond. You've made it onto the Annacis Channel bridge and are approaching Annacis island. You'll see a bus-stop on an island, you want to get there (if not busy, drop the curb & cut across, otherwise there's a crosswalk to use), take the crosswalk that goes parallel to the bus-only section of intersection, onto the sidewalk on the far-far side and then left and you'll see the path onto the bridge. You'll get dropped off with the choice of left or right. Left takes you towards HWY17, River Rd which are the two options for getting to the ferry (take River, it's quieter and only marginally slower). Right will take you under the bridge, and after you go past Planet Ice you can go left towards River Rd east, right-then-right to get onto Nordel north/east or just right for the Delta-South Surrey Greenway. If you're trying to get to South Surrey, go as if you're going up Nordel, get over the overpass, then take the trail that cuts back to the right. This is the North Delta Greenway and is superior to the DSS Greenway in basically every way including being WAY smoother (I ride it on my carbon road bike on 25mm tires). North Bound: Starting from Planet Ice, take the path up onto the bridge, ride across, question why you're out here and didn't just take the Massey Shuttle to get home faster... At the north end of the bridge, you'll end up next to the Annacis exit ramp. At the end of it, you want to take the small crosswalk onto the island with the bus stop, across Cliveden ave onto the island on the far side, then across another little crosswalk onto the path and hang a left. Stick to this path, you'll go back over the Annacis Channel and find yourself at a zig-zagging ramp. At the bottom of that you have the options of:hard right: path through to Hamilton Highway Park where you can take an overpass towards River Rd left then right: onto Boundary Rd then Dyke rd, you can use this to get over towards Westminster Highway via Fraserwood Way. left then left (generally recommended): take Boundary Rd north. At Boundary & Boyd you can go right to the Queensborough or left onto Westminster Hwy which you can use to get all the way to Richmond or to connect to River Rd Queensborough because New West is at a 45deg angle I'll be using "up/down and top/bottom" for this bridge because it's effectively a hill. Top is 22nd St station end, bottom is Queensborough Landing. The top connection is just below 22nd St Station. If you're coming from 22nd St station just take the bridge down, it'll drop you on Boyd St. Left takes you to QB Landing. Right takes you to...not a lot. It's narrow, you'll probably have to slow down a bunch as you pass people. If you're coming from Market Crossing area or New West (both via Marine Dr) I recommend taking the "up" side of the bridge down because it has about 1% of the traffic the "down" side does. To get to it, the access is the ramp on the "cars up" side of the bridge. Otherwise, you can use the ramp on the "cars down" side to connect to the "down" side. Either way as you're going down, watch for the hairpins at the bottom! If you're going up and heading to downtown New West take the "up" side. Head east along Marine/Stewardson. You can eventually head right down a side street to get to S&O because that's why you're in New West right? If not, you're at S&O now. Best way to get through to the rest of downtown is via the Quay. If you're going up and heading to anywhere else take the "down" side and go all the way to 22nd St Station. Right and past the station connects to 7th Ave across New West. Left you can use to get onto both Marine Dr or Marine Way to go west to Market Crossing, Big Bend, Glenlyon, River District. Straight turns into the BC Parkway and travels under the skytrain past Edmonds, Royal Oak, Metrotown stations. Knight St Recommendation: if you can, keep going west and take the Canada Line Bridge. This bridge was NOT intended for cyclists at all as you're about to learn and this section may get a little rant-y. Northbound:
Access is off Bridgeport. Technically you're not supposed to ride on the roadway, but the sign for that is so late onto the bridge you have to know this in advance unless you want to stop and lift your bike over the concrete barrier.
That said, assuming you knew to get onto the sidewalk somewhere at the start of the on-ramp before the barrier begins (it starts at a crosswalk and there's no curb cut), you'll be riding on a pretty narrow sidewalk with barriers both sides. It's rough.
You'll eventually get to an off-ramp, this is Mitchell Island. You'll need to take the crosswalk across to the left. The cut in the barrier is super narrow. Cross the island, drop the curb (again no curb cut) and cross to the next section of sidewalk. Continue north.
Next spot you'll get to gives the option of a crosswalk to the left, riding straight into a post in the middle of the path, or dodging the post and continuing straight/veering right. Go right, this takes you down to Marine Dr.
At Marine you'll find signs pointing to the Kent, Inverness & Borden bike routes
Kent involves following the path to the right and taking your first right
Inverness involves taking the couple crosswalks and getting across Marine, going under the KSB overpass, hop back on the sidewalk after the bridge and follow the signs up to Inverness
Borden I've never done, but I think involves getting across Marine, then taking the sidewalk east to the first street north
NORTH AMERICAN DNA TOUR DATES RESCHEDULED FOR 2021
As long as there’ll be music… we’ll be coming back again!! Our North American #DNAWorldTour dates have OFFICIALLY been rescheduled for next summer and we’ve got them all for you below. Thank you guys for helping us put safety first so we can all party together in 2021! Remember to hold on to those tickets since you’ll be using them for the rescheduled dates in each city! Stay home. Stay safe! -Kevin, Brian, Howie, AJ & Nick All tickets purchased for the original 2020 tour dates are valid for their corresponding rescheduled show. If you cannot attend the new date, please reach out to the point of purchase for more information. North American DNA Tour 2021 6/7/2021 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 6/9/2021 - Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/11/2021 - Phoenix, AZ @ AK-Chin Pavilion 6/12/2021 - Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater 6/17/2021 - Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP 6/18/2021 - Irving, TX @ Toyota Music Factory 6/19/2021 - The Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 6/21/2021 - Jacksonville, FL @ Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena 6/22/2021 - Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/23/2021 - West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre 6/25/2021 - Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion 6/26/2021 - Raleigh, NC @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 6/29/2021 - Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 7/2/2021 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage 7/3/2021 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage 7/7/2021 - Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center 7/9/2021 - Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 7/10/2021 - Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheatre 7/12/2021 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center 7/15/2021 - Camden, NJ @ BB&T Pavilion 7/17/2021 - Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre 7/18/2021 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater 7/20/2021 - Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live 7/22/2021 - Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre 7/23/2021 - Burgettstown, PA @ S&T Bank Music Park 7/24/2021 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center 7/27/2021 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center 7/30/2021 - Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center 7/31/2021 - Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater 8/1/2021 - St Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 8/3/2021 - Englewood, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheater 8/5/2021 - Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheater 8/7/2021 - Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre 8/8/2021 - Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion 8/10/2021 - Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre 8/13/2021 - Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre 8/23/2021 - Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Arena 8/25/2021 - Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena 8/27/2021 - Vancouver, BC @ Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena 9/3/2021 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 9/4/2021 - Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre 9/8/2021 - Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena 9/10/2021 - Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premier Center 9/11/2021 - Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena 9/12/2021 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena BackstreetBoys.com
3 More COVID19 deaths in BC. Six in hospital. 30 new cases. 103 total
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Hi Reddit, I’m Sam Cooper, a Global News national investigative reporter, covering the money laundering crisis in B.C. For about five years I’ve been uncovering elements of international underground banking, that appear to have had a big impact on housing prices in Vancouver especially, and Canada’s fentanyl overdose crisis. What I’ve found, is that the powerful gangs that control the North American heroin trade, now dominate Canada’s fentanyl trade, and over the past few decades they have developed methods to launder money at scale in B.C. casinos. This latest series of stories shows how B.C.’s NDP government failed to understand or impede the arrival of transnational organized crime gangs and loan sharks, when baccarat was introduced in casinos and bet limits raised by about 1900 per cent. Ask me anything about how gangs launder money at B.C. casinos, the effects of laundered money on the housing market and drug trade, and why the B.C. government hasn’t done anything about it. Proof: https://twitter.com/GlobalBC/status/1125461679737835525 EDIT: Thanks to everyone for participating – and engaging with meaningful questions. I will go back through the thread and consider any points I couldn’t get to. There are lots of interesting legal and regulatory matters that are in flux on these stories, and I think it’s fair to say your reading and responding to our reports is pushing the conversation. You can follow my reporting here https://twitter.com/scoopercooper
Tulalip Casino (Washington) is shutting down it's poker room for good October 31st 2019.
https://twitter.com/TulalipPokestatus/1179872785771847680 For those in Washington who live up North, this is a pretty big hit and will now have to venture down south to play some Poker. Depending on where you work and time of day, going down South just isn't feasible for a lot of people. This casino was more a hub for Everett/Lynnwood/Marysville/Tulalip//Arlington/Lake Stevens/Mt Vernon folks, so to lose that is unfortunate. Small shoutout to Vancouver BC people as well, because this is a nice casino on the way to Seattle, as Marysville/Tulalip is just a couple hours from Vancouver, BC. Unfortunately, not surprising. Casino's make so much more off slot machines and other table games. However, if you frequent this casino, it is a really nice casino/resort and to lose Poker, one of the more profitable player skill games here is a big shame and provides myself and many others less incentive to come to this very nice casino. It's already filled with what seems like thousands of slot machines, and I'm not interested in playing the least profitable games in the casino. There is another Casino being built nearby, but no word on if it will have Poker and it obviously won't be as nice as this Casino/Resort is. One of the finest in Washington, but losing the Poker room for good. Such a shame.
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colored houses in St. John's Canada Popular for its jelly beaned & crayon colored houses, and being an artist’s retreat, St. John’s is like a mini San Francisco. Despite being the oldest city, the vibe of this place is as refreshing as that of any metro town, which is perfect for any of your holidays. Also, do not miss the Water Street when you are here! Things To Do: Visit the Cape Spear Lighthouse Learn about the local culture and history at The Rooms Shop and eat at the famous Water Street Location: Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Tofino
beach town in canada Image Courtesy: Laviezine.com If you can’t imagine a holiday without a beach, Tofino is the place for you! It’s a paradise for water lovers and a haven for people seeking comfort in their cozy hotel rooms after spending a long day out in the town. Have a great time by the beach in Tofino. Things To Do: Explore the famous beaches like Long Beach and Chesterman Beach Try the popular fish tacos Indulge in kayaking and camping at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Location: Vancouver Island, Canada Suggested Read: Niagara Falls in Canada: A Guide To A Majestic Waterfall In North America
Churchill
Polar bear capital of the world canada This small town located on Hudson Bay definitely counts as one of the best places to visit in Canada. Known as the polar bear capital of the world, Churchills is the perfect hotspot for travelers who love having a close encounter with wildlife. It is also a great destination for adventure seekers and one can enjoy underwater activities here. Things To Do: Swim or snorkel with Beluga whales Explore Fort Prince of Wales Take a Tundra Buggy tour Location: Manitoba, Canada Suggested Read: 10 Best Alaska Hotels For A Sojourn Amid Nature
Old Montreal
Best places to visit in canada Old-world charm, spectacular buildings, and horse-drawn carriages are pretty much what describes the fascinating aura of this oldest area in Montreal. For travelers in pursuit of a peaceful & unique experience, this is the perfect place to be! Have a great time with your folks here. Things To Do: Explore the underground city Rejuvenate at the Spa Scandinave Take the Old Montreal food tour Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Suggested Read: 10 Budget-Friendly Hostels In Canada For Enthusiastic Backpackers!
Banff National Park
Beautiful Banff National Park Canada Image Courtesy: Traveldigg.com Chances are, you have already heard of Banff a lot of times. And why not, it is amongst the top Canada destinations every traveler must visit. Turquoise colored lakes, spectacular glaciers, snow capped peaks, and mesmerizing landscapes, everything beautiful can be witnessed here at once. Excited to visit? Things To Do: Capture the beauty of Lake Louise and Bow Lake Take a ride in the Banff Gondola Go for hiking or whitewater rafting Timings: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day Location: 224 Banff Avenue, Town of Banff, Alberta, Canada
Stanley Park
famous parks to visit in vancouver canada Vancouver is one of the most famous French cities in Canada which is a popular destination among travelers. If the red-orange colored trees shown in movies have always tickled your fancy, Stanley Park is one place you have to visit in Canada. The red cedar and Douglas fir trees around with a gorgeous view of the city would not only leave you spellbound but also make you fall for nature again. Do visit the park on your next Canadian vacation. Things To Do: Walk through the majestic cedars and firs Indulge in biking or rollerblading Take a ride in the Miniature Train Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day Location: Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4, Canada Suggested Read: Canada Travel Tips: For A Perfect Holiday In The Largest Country Of North America
Butchart Gardens
Popular gardens to visit in Canada Of all the top tourist attractions in Canada, Butchart Gardens is the best place to explore with a camera in hand. With an enchanting display of flowers around, fun boat tours, night illuminations & more, there’s a lot to see and do here that will make your holiday vibrant! Ready to capture some Instagram worthy pictures? Things To Do: Capture the gorgeous flowers around Witness the fireworks show designed by Disney Indulge in ice skating Timings: 8:45 AM to 10:00 PM Location: 800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1J8, Canada
Okanagan Valley
Beautiful places to visit in Canada Image Courtesy: Photoshelter.com Known for its wineries and fruit orchards, the Okanagan is a beautiful place to visit in Canada. A walk into the regions here makes you feel like you have stepped right into heaven. So, try and savour the beauty around not just with your eyes, but also with your camera. Book yourself a wine tour at one of its wineries! Things To Do: Visit the Sperling Vineyards or Mission Hill Winery Spend time at the Okanagan Lake Take a tour of the Kelowna region
They're down in Texas at the time on their farewell tour. Disappointing. http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/slayer-announces-north-american-tour-dates-with-lamb-of-god-anthrax-behemoth-testament-blabbermouth-net-presale/ May 10 - Valley View Casino Center, San Diego, CA (buy tickets) May 11 - FivePoint Amphitheatre, Irvine, CA (buy tickets) May 13 - Papa Murphy's Park at Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA (buy tickets) May 16 - PNE forum, Vancouver, BC (buy tickets) May 17 - South Okanagan Events Centre, Penticton, BC (buy tickets) May 19 - Big Four, Calgary, AL (buy tickets) May 20 - Shaw Centre, Edmonton, AB (buy tickets) May 22 - Bell MTS Place, Winnipeg, MB (buy tickets) May 24 - The Armory, Minneapolis, MN (buy tickets) May 25 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL (buy tickets) May 27 - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre @ Freedom Hill, Detroit, MI (buy tickets) May 29 - Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON (buy tickets) May 30 - Place Bell, Montreal, PQ (buy tickets) Jun. 01 - Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT (buy tickets) Jun. 02 - PNC Banks Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ (buy tickets) Jun. 04 - Santander Arena, Reading, PA (buy tickets) Jun. 06 - Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (buy tickets) Jun. 07 - Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH (buy tickets) Jun. 09 - KeyBank Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA (buy tickets) Jun. 10 - Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow, VA (buy tickets) Jun. 12 - VUHL Amphitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA (buy tickets) Jun. 14 - PNC Music Pavilion, Charlotte, NC (buy tickets) Jun. 15 - Orlando Amphitheatre, Orlando, FL (buy tickets) Jun. 17 - Smart Financial Center, Houston, TX (buy tickets) Jun. 19 - The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX (buy tickets) Jun. 20 - Austin 360 Amphitheatre, Austin, TX (buy tickets)
The Quickstart Guide to Spectator Sports in Metro Vancouver
Ice Hockey
NHL
The NHL is the highest level of professional ice hockey in North America, and the most prestigious pro league in the world. Its championship trophy is the Stanley Cup.
Vancouver Canucks The most popular sports club in Vancouver. It is also the most expensive. Most games are shown on television, and there's lots of media coverage. Official ticket prices: $65-340
WHL
The WHL is a Major Junior hockey league. Along with the OHL and QMJHL, it composes part of the CHL. The CHL, in turn, governs the highest tier of junior hockey. Many WHL players eventually become stars in the NHL. The championship trophy for the WHL is the Ed Chynoweth Cup, and the championship trophy for the CHL is the Memorial Cup.
Vancouver Giants The quality of play is not that far off from pro level. Many stars such as Evander Kane, Milan Lucic, and Gilbert Brulé later found success in the NHL. The Giants won the Ed Chynoweth Cup in 2006, and the Memorial Cup in 2007. Official ticket prices: $19.25-23.50
BCHL
The BCHL is a Junior A hockey league. Although Junior A is one tier below Major Junior, the BCHL is still considered by many to be amongst the best development leagues in the world. Numerous BCHL players have gone on to become NHL stars including Brett Hull, Stan Smyl, Paul Kariya, Brendan Morrison, and Scott Gomez. The championship trophy for the BCHL is the Fred Page Cup, and the championship trophy for Junior A is the Royal Bank Cup.
Coquitlam Express Formerly the Burnaby Express. While located in Burnaby, they won the Fred Page Cup and Royal Bank Cup in 2006. Notable alumni include Milan Lucic, Andrew Ladd, David Jones, and Brandon Yip. Official ticket prices: $13
Surrey Eagles Formerly the New Westminster Royals. As the Surrey Eagles, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1997, 1998, and 2005; as the New Westminster Royals, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1990. In 2005, the Eagles won the Royal Bank Cup. Notable alumni include Cliff Ronning, Scott Gomez, and Scott Hannon. Official ticket prices: $14
Langley Rivermen Formerly the Chilliwack Chiefs. As the Chlliwack Chiefs, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1995, 2000, and 2002. Notable alumni include Jason Korg, Jeff Tambellini, and Shawn Horcoff. Official ticket prices: $12
PJHL
The PJHL is a Junior B hockey league with most teams located in the lower mainland. Though the level of play is not as high as the WHL or BCHL, it is still highly competitive. A few PJHL alumni later joined the NHL, including Link Gaetz, Jeff Tambellini, and Brent Seabrook. The PJHL champion competes for the Cyclone Taylor Cup (BC championship) and the Keystone Cup (national Junior B championship).
Aldergrove Kodiaks Won the PJHL championship in 2010. Official ticker prices: $8
Misson City Outlaws Formerly the Hope Icebreakers. Official ticket prices: $8
Port Moody Panthers Formerly the Port Coquitlam Buckaroos. Official ticket prices: $8
Ridge Meadows Flames Won the PJHL championship in 1996 and 1998. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 1983, 1996, and 1998. Won the Keystone Cup in 1996 and 1998. Official ticket prices: $8
Delta Ice Hawks Won the PJHL championship in 2001, 2006, and 2012. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2006. Official ticket prices: $10
Grandview Steelers Won the PJHL championships and Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2008. Official ticket prices: $10
North Delta Devils Formerly the Queen's Park Pirates. Official ticket prices: unknown
North Vancouver Wolf Pack Formerly the Squamish Wolf Pack. Official ticket prices: unknown
Richmond Sockeyes Won the PJHL championship in 1977-79, 2003-04, 2009, 2011, and 2013. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2003-04, 2009, 2013. Won the Keystone Cup in 2013. Official ticket prices: $10
Canadian Football
CFL
The CFL is the highest level of professional Canadian football in North America. While Canadian football is similar to American football, it is different in fundamental ways. Most notably, Canadian football has a longer and narrower field, goal posts are located at the front of the endzone, and there are only 3 downs to gain 10 yards. The CFL is the second most popular sports league in Canada. Its championship trophy is the Grey Cup.
BC Lions The Lions are a long-storied franchise that have won Grey Cups in 1964, 1985, 1994, 2000, 2006, and 2011. Notable Lions have entered the CFL Hall of Fame include Doug Flutie, Joe Kapp, Willie Fleming, and Lui Passaglia. Note: the 102nd Grey Cup will take place at BC Place Stadium on November 30, 2014. Official ticket pricing will be released on Saturday, May 31st at 10:00AM
CJFL
A national amateur Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams in 6 provinces. Along with Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the CJFL represents the highest level of play for Canadian football. Many CJFL players are eventually signed to the CFL.
Langley Rams Formerly the Surrey Rams and Big Kahuna Rams. Official ticket prices: unknown
Soccer
MLS
MLS is the highest level of professional soccer in the USA and Canada, and participates in the CONCACEF Champions League. While the MLS may not have the same level of talent as the Premier League or Bundesliga, the quality of talent has been gradually increasing for the past 15 years.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Not to be confused with the franchises of the same name that played in the NASL, the CSL, the USSF, USL Premier Development League, or the W-League. Though the Whitecaps are a new MLS expansion team, they've become immediately popular. This is in part due to international on-field talents such as Young-Pyo Lee, Camilo Sanvezzo, and Pedro Morales. Official ticket prices: $25-150
USL Premier Development League
This is the development league for United Soccer Leagues, and makes up part of the American Soccer Pyramid. While all players are amateur, they are groomed for potential success in MSL. It is the top-level amateur league for soccer in the US, Canada, and Bermuda.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 Affiliated with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Official ticket prices: free
Box Lacrosse
NLL
The NLL is the highest level of pro box lacrosse in North America. Box Lacrosse, which is played in a rink, should not be confused with field lacross, which is (obviously) played on a field. The NLL had a previous franchise called the Ravens which eventually folded. This year, Metro Vancouver has an NLL team again. The NLL's championship trophy is known as the Champion's Cup.
Vancouver Stealth Formerly known as the Albany Attack, San Jose Stealth, and the Washington Stealth, the franchise has newly relocated to Metro Vancouver. However, the Stealth do not play in the City of Vancouver—but play in the Langley Events Center located in the Township of Langley. In 2010, the Stealth were NLL champions. Official ticket prices: $27-55
WLA
While the WLA is officially "amateur", the truth is that the quality of play is near-professional. In fact, the majority of WLA players also play in the NLL. The WLA consists of 7 teams located throughout BC, 5 of which are located in Metro Vancouver. The eventual WLA champion competes against the MSL champion for the Mann Cup.
Burnaby Lakers Formerly known as the Richmond Outlaws. Official ticket prices: $10
Coquitlam Adanacs 2001 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: unknown
Langley Thunder Not to be confused with the BCHL team of the same name. This team competes in the same venue as the Vancouver Stealth. Official ticket prices: unknown
Maple Ridge Burrards Formerly located in Vancouver and Surrey. 1945, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1977 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: $10
New Westminster Salmonbellies 1915, 1920-25, 1927, 1937, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1981, 1986, and 1989 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: $10
Baseball
Northwest League
NWL is a Short-Season A baseball league, and is the lowest level of minor league baseball.
Vancouver Canadians Previously affiliated with the Oakland Athletics, since 2011 the Canadians are now affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Canadians have won minor league titles for three straight years between 2011-13. Official ticket prices: unknown
Boxing
Combsport
Also known as the British Columbia Combative Sports Association. It is the umbrella association for numerous BC boxing clubs including North Burnaby, Contenders, City Boxing, and Sugarrays (amongst others). A few notable professional boxers started from Combsport-affilliated boxing clubs including former IBO world champion Manny Sobral. Combsport is also affiliated with the WBC's amateur program. Combsport organizes a monthly Clash @ The Cascades event in Langley. It also includes numerous amateurs on the Rumble At The Rock pro event that happens annually at the River Rock Casino.
MMA
Battlefield Fight League
BFL is a local MMA promotion that holds events in the Metro Vancouver area. The next event, BFL 29, will be held at the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam on March 29. Official ticket prices: $50.75-121.75
University Sports
CIS
Canadian Interuniversity Sport is the governing body for the majority of degree-granting universities in Canada. It collectively governs ice hockey, Canadian football, soccer, and other sports run by Canadian university programs. The following universities are affiliates with the CIS:
UBCOfficial ticket prices: $10
TWUOfficial ticket prices: $8-15
NCAA Division 2
An intermediate-level division of competition within the NCAA. Similar to CIS, the NCAA has a greater breadth of universities affiliated with it. The following university is affiliated with NCAA Division 2:
Headcannon - Fallout: Willamette - Thoughts/Ideas for a New Vegas Type Sequal to Fo4
Posted this on another thread about what a New Vegas style sequel to Fallout 4 might look like, and apparently falloutlore was the wrong place to make a thread about it. So trying this once more, here are my thoughts about what a Fo4 spinoff set in Oregon could look like. Setting: Oregon, Northern Willamette Valley. Have the map stretch from Portland/Maybe Vancouver, WA in the north down to Salem, maybe Eugene if they wanna be real ambitious. Now I know Oregon isn't as big a name as DC, Boston, or Vegas but I think as a setting it has alot to offer. *A large metropolis in the North. *Numerous towns and cities to act as population centers spread out through out the wilderness *Plenty of wilderness and undeveloped land to explore. *Deep history to build off of. How fun would it be to have Lewis and Clark or Oregon Trail themed quests and settlements. If they could somehow take the settlement building system and incorporate a Oregon Trail-esqu aspect to it that'd be amazing. *Plenty of lore about ferocious creatures in the wild. Angry mutated owls or some mutated sasquatch. (How cool would that be?!) *Proximity to the NCR Could bring back the casino system. I mean one of the most visited place in Oregon is Spirit Mountain Casino. Having the Confederafted Tribe of the Grand Ronde as a power in the region would be pretty cool now that I think of it. *And the list goes on. Plot: The plot could focus around a similar geopolitical struggle to New Vegas's. The NCR has traditionally been the power in the region. The Northern most states of New Arroyo and Klamath include parts of the State of Oregon and are thus geographically close to the Willamette Valley. This proximity has created close ties between the NCR and the valley region. However, since the events of New Vegas the NCR has become far more isolationist. (I'm going to assume the currier sides with the NCR in the end of NV). Despite its success in the war with Ceaser's legion, the NCR has found itself strained. The annexation of New Vegas has not go smoothly, the government's resources remain tight after having to finance a long war, and the economy has since faltered. All that has resulted in an NCR population that is far more reticent to get involved in areas beyond its boarders. Meanwhile, a pseudo-facist power has risen out of the remains of the Seattle-Vancouver Megalopolis. It's government does not center around a central figure as much as a leading party. (Think post-Stalin Soviet Union). It is a very militarist and expansionist state and has done much to improve the lives of those in the former Megalopolis to the north of the Columbia. However, it is a very repressive regime and uncooperative people, dissidents, and "undesirables" tend to go missing. In the Willamette Valley there is no single power so much as an assortment of closely tied city states. (Think, ancient Greece). The region has benefited from a number of natural and geographical advantages. *First, the region was not so hard hit during the Great War. Aside from Portland, it lacked a major economic, political, or military target to focus on. *Second, after the formation of the NCR the region benefited from economic ties with the republic. *Third, its vast wilderness (preserved as national and state parks before the Great War) have given the people an abundance of natural resources, which became even more valuable as the NCR's economy expanded. *Finally, the region was also relatively less dependant on fossil and nuclear fuels before the Great War. In the 1930's great hydroelectric damns were built to power the region, many of which remain and provide electricity to the larger population centers. These multiple benefits however, have become somewhat of a liability in recent years. As the NCR's economy has faltered so too has its demand for raw materials. This in-turn has lead to a severe downturn in the region, which itself has caused unrest and instability. Meanwhile the military power to the north eyes the region for its vast resources and many damns. It has been hesitant thus far to act too aggressively less it incur the wrath of the NCR. But now, as the NCR becomes more isolationist, things are beginning to change. The city states in the valley, once largely unified, are beginning to fracture and become more hostile towards one another. These divisions are being further pushed by agents from the north that have begun spreading unrest and distrust among the people. Bands of political extremists who associate with the ideology of the northern power have popped up across the region. The situation is tinder box, waiting to be lit. This is the situation your character would walk into. I'm not sure what the best back story for your character would be. Maybe another vault dweller, maybe a former raider from the east, maybe you start as an agent from the north. Or, you come in on a new post-war Oregon Trail caravan. A lot of cool options. From wherever you start you could have a lot of options as to where to go. Work with the power from the north to create a casus belli for war in the valley, work with NCR opposition to try to get the republic to act to push the northerners back, pick a city state that you like the most and work with them to dominate the region independent of the other powers, form your own raider band and make yourself a power in the region, maybe something else entirely. Meanwhile you'll fight sasquatchs, lead your own post-apocalypse band of Oregon pioneers, find out what happened to the BOS in the area, explore the wilds, find isolated vaults, manage settlements, and so on. Other Thoughts *I was thinking about the Sasquatch creatures and thought it would be cool if they were actually just mutated beavers. (Since Oregon is the beaver state) There could be a whole plot line revolving around this. They could have extremely valuable pelts, and there could be a whole industry around collecting these. Similar to the original trapping industry that brought Europeans to the region. As the economy has slowed in the region and in the NCR, these pelts retain their value. Wealthy classes in the NCR value them as a luxury, and people in former BC and Alaska value them as the best materials for clothing to survive harsh winters. So as other industries in the region have slowed, more and more people have begun resorting to hunting down these creatures for their pelts. Your character could have a quest where they go out with a group of trappers to catch one. During the mission, you get separated from your group and taken captive by one of the creatures, at which point you find out that they are semi-sentient beings. Then you have to decide whether to protect the creatures or help the struggling trappers. *Another fun potential underlying narrative could be the arrival of more and more settlers from the New Oregon Trail. The reemergence of the Khans and the constant war between factions of the former Caesar's Legion have made life in the plains increasingly difficult. As a result more and more people have started heading west to search for greener pastures. The NCR's isolationism has shunned these immigrants and they have refused to admit any into the republic. As a result an increasing number of immigrants are arriving to the Willamette Valley region. This has increased tensions within the region between the several city states as each handles the settlers in different ways. Many in the region resent the influx of immigrants as the current downturn, they feel, makes things hard enough. You character has to navigate this issue as they deal with the delicate political situation in the region. (Could even be directly effected by it, if your character begins their journey as a settler coming into the region.) *Another idea has to do with potentially making the Portland area far more unstable than the rest of the region. A sort of anarchic area where a number of factions and raiders fight for control. This would be the central point of conflict re: the power in the north. What do y'all think?
Old headcannon I wrote up. Think it relates, sharing to see if y'all want to use/adapt any ideas.
Just copied and pasted from an old post. I'm from Oregon so that's where this is focused, but I think a much of it is adaptable. Copy pasta So here are my thoughts about what a game taking place in Western Oregon would look like in terms of location and plot. Setting: Oregon, Northern Willamette Valley. Have the map stretch from Portland/Maybe Vancouver, WA in the north down to Salem, maybe Eugene if they wanna be real ambitious. Now I know Oregon isn't as big a name as DC, Boston, or Vegas but I think as a setting it has alot to offer. *A large metropolis in the North. *Numerous towns and cities to act as population centers spread out through out the wilderness *Plenty of wilderness and undeveloped land to explore. *Deep history to build off of. How fun would it be to have Lewis and Clark or Oregon Trail themed quests and settlements. If they could somehow take the settlement building system and incorporate a Oregon Trail-esqu aspect to it that'd be amazing. *Plenty of lore about ferocious creatures in the wild. Angry mutated owls or some mutated sasquatch. (How cool would that be?!) *Proximity to the NCR Could bring back the casino system. I mean one of the most visited place in Oregon is Spirit Mountain Casino. Having the Confederafted Tribe of the Grand Ronde as a power in the region would be pretty cool now that I think of it. *And the list goes on. Plot: The plot could focus around a similar geopolitical struggle to New Vegas's. The NCR has traditionally been the power in the region. The Northern most states of New Arroyo and Klamath include parts of the State of Oregon and are thus geographically close to the Willamette Valley. This proximity has created close ties between the NCR and the valley region. However, since the events of New Vegas the NCR has become far more isolationist. (I'm going to assume the currier sides with the NCR in the end of NV). Despite its success in the war with Ceaser's legion, the NCR has found itself strained. The annexation of New Vegas has not go smoothly, the government's resources remain tight after having to finance a long war, and the economy has since faltered. All that has resulted in an NCR population that is far more reticent to get involved in areas beyond its boarders. Meanwhile, a pseudo-facist power has risen out of the remains of the Seattle-Vancouver Megalopolis. It's government does not center around a central figure as much as a leading party. (Think post-Stalin Soviet Union). It is a very militarist and expansionist state and has done much to improve the lives of those in the former Megalopolis to the north of the Columbia. However, it is a very repressive regime and uncooperative people, dissidents, and "undesirables" tend to go missing. In the Willamette Valley there is no single power so much as an assortment of closely tied city states. (Think, ancient Greece). The region has benefited from a number of natural and geographical advantages. *First, the region was not so hard hit during the Great War. Aside from Portland, it lacked a major economic, political, or military target to focus on. *Second, after the formation of the NCR the region benefited from economic ties with the republic. *Third, its vast wilderness (preserved as national and state parks before the Great War) have given the people an abundance of natural resources, which became even more valuable as the NCR's economy expanded. *Finally, the region was also relatively less dependant on fossil and nuclear fuels before the Great War. In the 1930's great hydroelectric damns were built to power the region, many of which remain and provide electricity to the larger population centers. These multiple benefits however, have become somewhat of a liability in recent years. As the NCR's economy has faltered so too has its demand for raw materials. This in-turn has lead to a severe downturn in the region, which itself has caused unrest and instability. Meanwhile the military power to the north eyes the region for its vast resources and many damns. It has been hesitant thus far to act too aggressively less it incur the wrath of the NCR. But now, as the NCR becomes more isolationist, things are beginning to change. The city states in the valley, once largely unified, are beginning to fracture and become more hostile towards one another. These divisions are being further pushed by agents from the north that have begun spreading unrest and distrust among the people. Bands of political extremists who associate with the ideology of the northern power have popped up across the region. The situation is tinder box, waiting to be lit. This is the situation your character would walk into. I'm not sure what the best back story for your character would be. Maybe another vault dweller, maybe a former raider from the east, maybe you start as an agent from the north. Or, you come in on a new post-war Oregon Trail caravan. A lot of cool options. From wherever you start you could have a lot of options as to where to go. Work with the power from the north to create a casus belli for war in the valley, work with NCR opposition to try to get the republic to act to push the northerners back, pick a city state that you like the most and work with them to dominate the region independent of the other powers, form your own raider band and make yourself a power in the region, maybe something else entirely. Meanwhile you'll fight sasquatchs, lead your own post-apocalypse band of Oregon pioneers, find out what happened to the BOS in the area, explore the wilds, find isolated vaults, manage settlements, and so on. Other Thoughts I was thinking about the Sasquatch creatures and thought it would be cool if they were actually just mutated beavers. (Since Oregon is the beaver state) There could be a whole plot line revolving around this. They could have extremely valuable pelts, and there could be a whole industry around collecting these. Similar to the original trapping industry that brought Europeans to the region. As the economy has slowed in the region and in the NCR, these pelts retain their value. Wealthy classes in the NCR value them as a luxury, and people in former BC and Alaska value them as the best materials for clothing to survive harsh winters. So as other industries in the region have slowed, more and more people have begun resorting to hunting down these creatures for their pelts. Your character could have a quest where they go out with a group of trappers to catch one. During the mission, you get separated from your group and taken captive by one of the creatures, at which point you find out that they are semi-sentient beings. Then you have to decide whether to protect the creatures or help the struggling trappers. Another fun potential underlying narrative could be the arrival of more and more settlers from the New Oregon Trail. The reemergence of the Khans and the constant war between factions of the former Caesar's Legion have made life in the plains increasingly difficult. As a result more and more people have started heading west to search for greener pastures. The NCR's isolationism has shunned these immigrants and they have refused to admit any into the republic. As a result an increasing number of immigrants are arriving to the Willamette Valley region. This has increased tensions within the region between the several city states as each handles the settlers in different ways. Many in the region resent the influx of immigrants as the current downturn, they feel, makes things hard enough. You character has to navigate this issue as they deal with the delicate political situation in the region. (Could even be directly effected by it, if your character begins their journey as a settler coming into the region.) Another idea has to do with potentially making the Portland area far more unstable than the rest of the region. A sort of anarchic area where a number of factions and raiders fight for control. This would be the central point of conflict re: the power in the north. What do y'all think?
Hey Rosetta!, a great band from Newfoundland, is on tour in the US this (and next) month, you should check them out.
I first heard about Hey Rosetta! when I was living in St. John's. I was invited out to their CD release show having never heard of them before. I was blown away and have been making sure to see them anytime they swing through Nova Scotia. They are a highly entertaining live show and if you live in or near these cities it would be worth checking them out. I think they are touring with Hot Hot Heat (also Canadian). Some of my favourites of their videos: There's An Arc - Very fun video for “There’s An Arc” filmed in the lead singer's (Tim) house. I believe it is all one take. Red Heart - video for “Red Heart” which is one of their more well known tracks I think. It has been on CBC radio 2 a bunch. Red Song - “Red Song” is not from any album (Their is an EP of it though) but it is just wonderful. Black Heart - Live video from the Majestic Theatre in St. John's (incidentally where I first saw them play), thanks to Bumblebeeman for mentioning this tune. Olympic Video Essay - Stephen Brunt’s video essay on Canada’s 2010 Olympic experience (which ends with “Red Heart”). List of shows in US and a few in Canada: 08/17/2010 - Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles CA -$8 / 7:00 pm 08/19/2010 - Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco CA - $15 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 155 Fell Street San Francisco w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/20/2010 - Velvet Jones, Santa Barbara CA - $13 / 9:00 pm - 21+ - 423 State Street Santa Barbara w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/21/2010 - Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach CA - $13 / 9:30 pm - 21+ - 143 S. Cedros Ave Solana Beach w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/22/2010 - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas NV - $15 / 9:30 pm - 21+ - 4455 Paradise Road, Las Vegas w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/23/2010 - Martini Ranch, Scottsdale AZ - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 7295 E. Stetson Drive Scottsdale w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/24/2010 - The Rock, Tucson AZ - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 136 N. Park Tucson w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/26/2010 - The Loft, Dallas TX - $13 / 8:30 pm - 1135 S. Lamar Dallas w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/27/2010 - Emo's , Austin TX - $14 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 603 Red River Austin 08/31/2010 - Masquerade - Hell Stage, Atlanta GA - $15 / 8:00 pm - All Ages - 695 North Ave. NE w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/01/2010 - The Mercy Lounge, Nashville TN - $13 / 9:00 pm - 18+ - One Cannery Row Nashville w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/03/2010 - Rock and Roll Hotel, Washington DC - $15 / 9:30 pm -All Ages - 1353 H St NE Washington w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/04/2010 - Ottobar, Baltimore MD - $15 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 2549 N. Howard St. Baltimore w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/05/2010 - North Star Bar, Philadelphia PA - $15 / 8:30 pm - 21+ - 2639 W. Poplar St. Philadelphia w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/07/2010 - The Bowery Balroom, New York NY - $15 / 8:00 pm - 18+ - 6 Delancey St. New York w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/08/2010 - The Middle East Downstairs, Cambridge MA - $15 / 9:00 pm 09/10/2010 - Lincoln Hall, Chicago IL - $15 / 10:00 pm - 21+ - 2424 N. Lincoln Ave. w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/11/2010 - The Crofoot, Pontiac MI - $13 / 8:30 pm - All Ages - 1 S. Saginaw Pontiac w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/12/2010 - The Basement, Columbus OH - $13 / 8:00 pm - All Ages - 391 Neil Avenue Columbus w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/13/2010 - The Rave / Eagles Club, Milwaukee WI - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/14/2010 - Vaudeville Mews, Des Moines IA - $13 / 8:00 pm - 21+ - 212 4th Street Des Moines w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/15/2010 - Seventh Street, Minneapolis MN - $13 / 9:00 pm - 18+ - 29 North 7th Street Minneapolis w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/17/2010 - Bluebird Theater, Denver CO - $12.75 / 9:00 pm - 16+ - 3317 E. Colfax Ave. Denver w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/18/2010 - Club Sound, Salt Lake City UT - $15 / 8:00 pm - All Ages 579 W. 200 South Salt Lake City w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/20/2010 - The Empyrean, Spokane WA - $12 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 154 S Madison Spokane 09/21/2010 - Chop Suey, Seattle WA - $13 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 1325 E. Madison Seattle w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/22/2010 - Someday Lounge, Portland OR - $ / 9:00 pm 09/24/2010 - Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver BC $25 / 8:00 pm Tickets $25 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 09/25/2010 - Rifflandia Music Festival 3 // Market Square, Victoria BC - $ / 8:00 pm 09/27/2010 - The Habitat, Kelowna BC - $ / 8:00 pm - 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 09/29/2010 Republik, Calgary AB $20 / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/02/2010 Pyramid Cabaret, Winnipeg MB $25.75 / 8:00 pm 18+ Tickets are $25.75 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/04/2010 The Wall at Nippising University, North Bay ON $13.27 / 8:00 pm with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/06/2010 The Studio at Hamilton Place, Hamilton ON $30 / 8:00 pm All Ages Tickets $30 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/07/2010 Norma Jeans, London ON $17.50/$20 / 8:00 pm 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/10/2010 Capital Music Hall, Ottawa ON $33.54 / 8:00 pm 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/15/2010 Dagobert, Quebec City QC $ / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/16/2010 Belmont, Montréal QC $ / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat This is their site (I guess that is obvious) - http://www.heyrosetta.com/ I hope some people take the opportunity to go see them, would be good to have some Hey Rosetta! 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On January 27, 2016, the British Columbia Provincial Nomination Program (“BC PNP“) re-opened its Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC programs, and introduced the Skills Immigration Registration System.
The Skills Immigration Registration System is an expression of interest system to manage BC PNP Skills Immigration application intake. It is similar to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (“IRCC”, previously “CIC”) Express Entry system, as only registrants who are invited by the BC PNP to submit full nomination applications can actually apply for nomination certificates. Simply meeting program requirements does not guarantee an Invitation to Apply for nomination.
The BC PNP determined that an application intake management system would be necessary in 2016 as the BC PNP had to frequently suspend intake to its programs in 2015. On March 31, 2015, the BC PNP announced a 90-day pause on intake to its Skills Immigration programs. On July 2, 2015, the BC PNP re-opened its Skills Immigration program to limited intake, and the programs were full within 36 hours. On September 1, 2015, the BC PNP suspended intake to its Express Entry BC programs, and, with the limited exception of a 50 spot opening in November, the BC PNP has not accepted applications to its programs since.
While the Skills Immigration Registration System is designed to prevent similar program closures in 2016, it does mean that many individuals who qualify for BC PNP Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC programs will be unable to apply this year.
The Skills Immigration Registration System is open, and is now accepting registrants. Potential applicants must qualify for a BC PNP Skills Immigration program, or an Express Entry BC program, at both the time of registration and application.
Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC
The BC PNP Skills Immigration stream contains the following programs:
Skilled Workers
Health Care Professionals
International Graduates
International Post-Graduates
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled
North East Pilot Project
While the detailed requirements of each program are beyond the scope of this newsletter, a brief summary of each program, including any significant changes from 2015, are as follows.
The Skilled Workers program is for individuals who have an offer of indeterminate, full-time employment with an eligible employer in British Columbia. The position must be in an occupation classified under National Occupational Classification (“NOC”) Skill Level 0, A, or B. Applicants must have a minimum of two years of directly related full-time (or full-time equivalent) work experience in the occupation for which they are offered a job.
The BC PNP is now defining “directly related work experience” as paid employment that is classified under the same NOC code as the British Columbia job offer. Experience in a related occupation at a NOC Skill Level equal to or greater than the NOC code of the B.C. job offer may be considered “directly related” where there is a reasonable explanation, however, experience in a lower skill level NOC occupation will not be. It is important to note that this new definition of “directly related work experience” may negatively impact people who have been recently promoted.
The Health Care Professionalsprogram is for individuals have an offer of indeterminate, full-time employment with a public health authority in an occupation that is an a prescribed list of occupations related to health care, including physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and, in certain circumstances, midwives. Applicants must have a minimum of two years of directly related full-time (or full-time equivalent) work experience.
The International Graduatesprogram is for recent graduates who have an offer of indeterminate, full-time employment with an eligible employer in British Columbia. The position must be in an occupation classified under NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B. Alternatively, if the position is in a NOC Skill Level C or D occupation, then the applicant’s employer must demonstrate that there is a structured career plan in place that will lead to a NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B position. No previous employment experience is required; however, applicants must have a degree, diploma or certificate from an eligible post-secondary institution in Canada, and must apply to the BC PNP within two years of graduating.
The International Post-Graduates program is for recent graduates who have a masters or doctoral degree from an eligible program at a post-secondary institution in British Columbia. The program must be in agriculture, biological and biomedical sciences, computer and information sciences and support services, engineering, engineering technology, health professions and related clinical sciences, mathematics and statistics, natural resources conversation and research, or physical sciences. No job offer is required; however, applicants must apply within two years of graduating.
The Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (“ELSS“) program is for individuals who been employed full-time by a B.C. employer in an eligible occupation for at least nine consecutive months immediately prior to applying to the BC PNP, and who have a full-time and indeterminate job offer in that occupation from the same employer who employed them during those 9 months. Eligible occupations are prescribed, and include those in tourism and hospitality, long-haul trucking, and food processing. In addition to the nine months experience requirement, long-haul trucker drivers must also have at least two years of employment experience as a long-haul truck driver in the three year period before registering Skills Immigration Registration System. The current occupations that are eligible for the ELSS program in the tourism and hospitality sector are::
NOC
Occupation
6525
Hotel Front Desk Clerks
6531
Tour and Travel Guides
6532
Outdoor Sport and Recreation Guides
6533
Casino Operators
6511
Maîtres d’hotel and Hosts/Hostesses
6512
Bartenders
6513
Food and Beverage Servers
6711
Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers
6731
Light Duty Cleaners at Hotels / Resorts
6732
Specialized Cleaners at Hotels / Resorts
6733
Janitors, Caretakers, and Building Superintendents employed by Hotels / Resorts
6721
Support Occupations in Accommodation, Travel, and Facilities Setup Services at Hotels / Resorts
6741
Dry Cleaning, Laundry, and Other Service Support Occupations at Hotels and Resorts
The Northeast Pilot Project is for individuals who have any full-time job offer in an NOC Skill Level C or D occupation, where that job is located in Northeast British Columbia. This pilot project program will run until March 31, 2016, and may be extended.
The following are additional requirements that apply to all programs above that are based on a job offer:
The job offer must contain a wage that is competitive with B.C. wage rates for that occupation.
The job offer must establish an employee/employer relationship with the employer. Independent contractor relationships are not accepted.
If the job offer is in a NOC Skill Level B, C, or D, position, then the applicant will have to complete a language test, and demonstrate English or French language proficiency at a Canadian Language Benchmark 4 level in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. As well, the BC PNP may, at its discretion, require an applicant with a job offer in a NOC Skill Level 0 or A position to complete a language test where the BC PNP has concerns about an applicant’s language ability. The BC PNP will not approve applications where there are reasonable grounds to believe that an employer offered increased an employee’s wage for the purpose of meeting minimum income requirements, or for the purpose of obtaining a higher registration score.
The applicant cannot own more than 10% of the company that has offered the applicant employment.
Where the applicant is not already working for the employer, then the employer will have to conduct two weeks of bona fide and reasonable recruitment.
The employer must have operated in B.C. for at least one year prior to the registration being submitted, and two years for applicants in the ELSS program or the Northeast Pilot Project.
If located in Metro Vancouver, the employer must have five or more full-time (or full-time equivalent) and indeterminate employees. If the employer is located outside of Metro Vancouver, it must have at least three.
Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the BC PNP’s minimum income requirements. This minimum necessary income will depend on an applicant’s family size and area of residence in British Columbia. Applicants who are already working in British Columbia must demonstrate a history of having met the minimum necessary income requirement prior to registering. ELSS applicants must have met the minimum income requirement for the full duration of their 9 qualifying months of employment. A spouse’s income will only be considered towards the minimum necessary income where the spouse has a valid work permit and is currently employed in British Columbia.
The BC PNP will not approve applications where there are reasonable grounds to believe that an employer increased an employee’s wage for the purpose of meeting minimum income requirements, or for the purpose of obtaining a higher registration score.
The minimum income cutoff is.
Family Income Threshold by area of Residence
Size of Family
Metro Vancouver
Rest of B.C.
1
$21,895
$18,248
2
$27,257
$22,716
3
$33,510
$27,927
4
$40,685
$33,908
5
$46,145
$38,457
6
$52,043
$43,374
7
$57,943
$48,290
Finally, in all programs, applicants who are out of status and who have not applied for restoration of status will not be able to apply to the BC PNP. Applicants who are in IRCC’s Express Entry pool should know that the BC PNP also has the following categories.
Express Entry BC – Skilled Workers
Express Entry BC – Health Care Professionals
Express Entry BC – International Graduates
Express Entry BC – International Post-Graduates
The Express Entry BC program requirements are similar to their corresponding non-Express Entry program requirements, with the exception that applicants must be in IRCC’s Express Entry pool at the time of registration, and Express Entry BC – International Graduates program participants require a job offer in a NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B position. In 2015 the advantage of applying to an Express Entry BC program rather than its corresponding non-Express Entry BC program was that the Express Entry BC programs had faster processing times. The same will presumably be true in 2016. Source
En este tema quiero recopilar todas las localizaciones que hemos ido averiguando y así si alguien tiene la suerte de hacer un viaje a Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Londres, Paris... le sea mas sencillo encontrar esos lugares donde MJ dejo su huella. Eso si, a Los Angeles le he dejado un espacio por separado debido a la gran cantidad de localizaciones que hay... LOS ANGELES TOUR VIDEOCLIPS -Casa de Thriller: 1345 Carrol V. Echo Park -Calle de Thriller: 3701 E. Union Pacific Av. & Los Palos St. -Palace Theatre (Cine de Thriller): 615 S. Broadway -Rialto Theatre (Interior del Cine de Thriller): 1023 S. Fair Oaks Av., S. Pasadena -Set de grabacion del Cementerio ye interior de la Casa de Thriller: 4300 Maywood Av, Vernon (Cerca de Union Pacific) -Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio (Estudio de Baile donde se realizaron los ensayos de las coreografias de Thriller): 6514 Lankershim Boulevard -Green Apple Market (Billares de Beat It): 300 E. 5th St. -Cafeteria de Beat It: 416 East 5th Street (Actualmente demolido) -Almacenes de Beat It: 5th St. Alameda, Los Angeles -Pantage Theatre (Teatro de You Are Not Alone y Hollywood Tonight): 6233 Hollywood Blvd. -Griffith Park (Bosque de Thriller): 2800 Observatory Rd. (entre la arboleda) -Decorados de Smooth Criminal y Moonwalker: Universal Studios, 100 Universal City Plaza -Union Hotel (Saloon de Say,Say,Say): 362 Bell St., Los Alamos -Antiques Depot (Lugar del Show de variedades de Say,Say,Say): 515 Bell St., Los Alamos -The Chimney Sweep Inn (Actualmente " The Wine Valley Inn". Hotel donde se hospedaba MJ durante las grabaciones del video Say,Say,Say): 1564 Copenhagen Way, Solvang -Vasquez Rocks Natural Park (Escena de Black or White de Indios y Vaqueros): 10700 Escondido Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA -Shilpark Mann Brothers (Lugar donde se realizaban las audiciones para TWYMMF. En este lugar MJ eligio a Tatiana para el video): 758 N La Brea, Hollywood -Harbor Star Stage "Terminal Island" (Hangar donde fueron filmados los videoclips de Dirty Diana y The Way You Make Me Feel. Lamentablemente el hangar fue demolido en 1990): Term Island Cg Base, San Pedro, Long Beach CA 90731 (Direccion mas aproximada: US Coast Guard, 1001 S Seaside Ave # 20, San Pedro, CA) -Salton Sea Recreation Area State Park (Lugar de filmacion del videoclip "In The Closet": Salton Sea State Recreation Area, 100-225 State Park Road, North Shore, CA (Cerca de Palm Spring) -Calle por la que pasea MJ en "Stranger In Moscow": 4th St. con N. Main & Spring -Set de grabación de Billie Jean: Ren-Mar Studios, Studio 7, 846 N. Cahuenga, Hollywood -Set de grabación de Who Is It: Ren-Mar Studios, Studio 8, 846 N. Cahuenga, Hollywood -Escenas de Moonwalker donde juegan en el prado y sobre el puente: Disney Golden Oak Ranch, 19802 Placerita Canyon RoadNewhall, Santa Clarita, CA 91321 -Jim Henson Studios (Estudio de We Are The World y Liberian Girl): 1416 N. La Brea Av. -Carretera donde MJ baila con india en Black or White entre coches: 11779 Sheldon Street, Sun Valley -Vídeo "Why" de 3T y MJ: Ennis House en Los Feliz, Los Ángeles, California, al sur de Griffith Park RESIDENCIAS -Neverland Ranch (Rancho de MJ): 5200 Figueroa Mountain Rd., Los Olivos -Casa de Encino (Casa de los padres de MJ donde vivio durante la epoca Thriller): 4641 Hayvenfiurst Av., Encino -Primera Casa de "The Jacksons": 1601 N. Queens Rd. / 1600 N. Queens Rd. & 8600 W. Hollywood Blvd. -The Lindbrook (Primer apartamento en el que vivio MJ en 1981 antes de mudarse a la mansion de Encino): 5420 Lindley Avenue, Encino (Unit#9) -Holmby Hills (Ultima casa de Michael): 100 N. Carolwood Dr., Bel-Air -Casa de Diana Ross (Casa en la que vivó durante un tiempo MJ en su infancia): 701 N Maple Dr, Beverly Hills, CA -The Hideout (El "Escondite" o "Piso Franco" de MJ): 2247 Century City -The Lindbrook (Sesion de fotos de 1981 de Chris Walter en el apartamento de Encino comprado por MJ, lugar donde vivia con Janet mientras hacia reformas en la casa de Hayvenhurst): The Lindbrook, 5420 Lindley Ave, Encino -Casa de la familia Jackson entre mayo de 1970 y mayo de 1971: 2430 Bowmont Drive, Beverly Hills ESTUDIOS DE GRABACIÓN & DISCOGRAFIA -Westlake Recording Studios (Estudio de Grabacion de Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous y HIStory): 7265 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood -Ocean Way Recording Studios (Estudio de Grabacion de Thriller, Dangerous y HIStory): 6050 Sunset Blvd. -Larrabee Sound Studios (Estudio de Grabacion de Dangerous y HIStory):4162 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood -Record Plant Studios (Estudio de Grabacion de Invincible y Dangerous): 1032 North Sycamore Av. -Capitol Studios & Mastering (Estudio de Grabacion de Invincible): 1750 North Vine St., Hollywood -Flyte Tyme Records (Estudio de Grabacion de Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis utilizados para grabaciones de HIStory): 8750 Wilshire Blvd. -Jim Henson Studios (Estudio de We Are The World): 1416 N. La Brea Av. -MJJ Productions, Inc (Discografica de MJ): 10960 Wilshire Blvd, Westwood -"Marvin's Room" Marvin Gaye Recording Studio (Estudio de grabacion de las demos de Invincible): 6553 W Sunset Blvd. -Allen Zentz Recording Studios (Estudios de grabacion de los Vocals de Off The Wall y Remasterizacion de Thriller, Billie Jean y Beat It): 1020 N Sycamore Ave, Hollywood -Lion Share Recording Studio "Kenny Roger's Studio" (Lugar de grabacion de Eaten Alive, Goin Back To Alabama y arregos de We Are The World): 8255 Beverly Blvd -Cherokee Studios (Lugar de grabacion de Off The Wall. Actualmente demolido y realizada una nueva construccion): 751 N Fairfax Ave -The Wall, La Pared de la portada de "Off The Wall": Trasera de 7771 Beverly Blvd (A dos manzanas de donde eran los Cherokee Studios) -Calle de la Portada Moving Violation: 101 N. Sycamore Av. -Motown HitsVille West (Estudios de Grabacion de los Jackson 5): 7317 Romaine St., West Hollywood -MCA Records "Studio 55" (Estudio en el que MJ grabó con Joe King Carrasco y donde The Jacksons preparaban el album LIVE): 5555 Melrose Av, Hollywood (frente a a Paramount Pictures) -Todd A.O. Scoring Stage (Utilizado por MJ en HIStory): CBS Radford Studios, Studio City, Hollywood ESTADIOS & AUDITORIOS -Staples Center (This Is It y MJ Memorial): 1111 S. Figueroa St. -Dodger Stadium (Victory Tour): 1000 Elysian Park Av. -Los Angeles Memorial Sport Arena (Bar Tour): 3939 S. Figueroa St. -Pasadena Civic Auditorium (Motown 25th "Nacimiento del MoonWalk", actuacion de Dangerous para el 50th Aniversario American Bandstand): 300 E. Green St., Pasadena -The LA Forum (This Is It Rehearsals, Triumph Tour, J5 Tour): 3900 W. Manchester Blvd, Inglewood -Shrine Auditorium (26th Grammy Awards 1984: MJ gana 8 Premios Grammy, Accidente del Spot de Pepsi, Interpretacion de "You Were There" en el Tributo a Sammy Davis Jr, Entrega del Grammy por "We Are The World", Aparicion con Madonna en los Oscars 1991): 665 West Jefferson Boulevard, Los Angeles -Rose Bowl Stadium (Estadio donde tuvo lugar la mitica actuacion de MJ en la NFL SuperBowl XXVII): 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena -Avalon Hollywood Palace (Lugar de la primera actuacion en directo en TV de los J5 "Diana Ross Presents..."): 1735 Vine St, Los Angeles -The Palladium (Conferencia de prensa de "LA Gear": 6215 Sunset Blvd. -Orpheum Theater ("A Celebration Of Love" Fiesta del 45 cumpleaños de MJ): 842 S. Broadway, Los Angeles -Crest Theatre (Cine en el que fue presentada la Premier del video "Thriller"): 1262 Westwood Boulevard TIENDAS, COMERCIOS & RESTAURANTES -Golden Apple Comics (Tienda de Comics Favorita de Michael): 7018 Melrose Av. -Moist Wear Men (Tienda de moda frecuentada por Michael): 7518 Melrose Av. -The Collectors Paradise Gallery (actualmente una tienda de muebles) donde MJ compro el libro "The Art Of Walt Disney" y banco al que se subio para ver una mejor perspectiva de cómo quedaria colocada la gente en el evento "Hands Across America" que pasaria por esa calle: 12260-12262 Ventura Blvd -Villa Sorriso Ristorante (Lugar donde la familia Jackson celebro el “Celebration of Life” tras el funeral de MJ): 168 West Colorado Boulevard, Old Town Pasadena -Madeo Restaurant (Restaurante Italiano frecuentado por Michael y la familia Jackson): 8897 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles -Akasha Restaurant (Restaurante de la que fuera Chef personal en los Tours de MJ durante años): 9543 Culver Boulevard, Culver City -TiGeorges' Chicken (Restaurante en el que Prince Michael participo como voluntario en una obra de caridad para Perú): 307 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles -Alter Ego (Tienda de Cosmetica visitada por MJ): 427 N Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills -Lladró (Tienda de Porcelana visitada por MJ): 408 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills -Book Soup (Libreria frecuentada por MJ): 8818 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood -Chasen's Restaurant "1980 AMA After Party" (Michael acudio a esta fiesta y se fotografio en su fachada. Actualmente es una tienda de ultramrinos): 9039 Beverly Boulevard, Beverly Hills -Melrose Avenue (Calle preferida de MJ para hacer sus compras en los Angeles situada entre Beverly Hills y West Hollywood) -The Record Collector (Tienda de discos frecuentada por MJ): 7809 Melrose Ave -Ed Hardy Store (Boutique frecuentada por MJ y sus hijos): 7817 Melrose Ave -Unica Melrose (Tienda de Moda frecuentada por MJ): 7524 Melrose Ave -Off The Wall Antiques (Tienda de Antiguedades frecuentada por MJ): 7325 Melrose Ave -Pink's Hot Dogs (Puesto de perritos calientes del descanso de la famosa sesion de fotos de los '70): 709 N La Brea Ave -Golden Temple of Conscious Cookery (Actualemente "Rama Restaurant". Restaurante frecuentado por MJ en los '80): W 3rd St (Cerca de Fairfax) -Inn Of The Seventh Ray Restaurant (Restaurante de Malibu donde MJ ceno con Brooke Shields y frecuentado por la familia Jackson): 128 Old Topanga Rd, Topanga -Sherman Oaks Bookstore (Libreria frecuentada por MJ): 13351 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks -Casa de Pets (Tienda de animales donde MJ compraba todo para us mascotas): 13323 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks -Mo-C Antiques (Tienda de antigüedades frecuentada por MJ. La ultima vez fue en Abril de 2009): 239 South Robertson Boulevard, Beverly Hills -DioDolce & Gabbana (Boutiques de moda visitadas por MJ acompañado de Christian Audigier en 2009): 315 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills -Christofle Silver (Joyeria de articulos de plata visitada por MJ en 2009. Unas manzanas mas atras se encuentra la oficina del Dr. Klein): 9515 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills -Le Dome Restaurant (Resturante cenaba a menudo MJ en los '80 con Liz Taylor, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie... Actualmente el restaurante se ha convertido en un asador): 8720 W. Sunset Blvd. -Chakra's Indian Cuisine (Lugar donde cenaron juntos y se reunieron por ultima vez MJ y la familia Jackson en Mayo de 2009): 151 S. Doheny, Beverly Hills -Towers Records (Antigua tienda de discos donde MJ se hizo algunas fotos para la campaña de Suzuki): 8801 W Sunset Blvd -Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles (Restaurante visitado por MJ durante los ensayos del video "Remember The Time". El estudio donde ensayaba esta cerca del restaurante: (A espera de confirmacion) HOTELES -The Beverly Hills Hotel (Hotel frecuentado por MJ y sus hijos asi como por la familia Jackson): 9641 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills -L'Ermitage Beverly Hills Hotel (Hotel utilizado por MJ como Post-Operatorio tras sus intervenciones quirurjicas): 9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills -Hotel Bel-Air (Hotel frecuentado por MJ. Estuvo durante un tiempo viviendo en él en 2008. Meses antes del 25J asistio a un concierto de piano de Antonio Castillo de la Gala en el Salon del hotel "Champagne Bar"): 701 Stone Canyon Road, Los Angeles -The Beverly Hilton Hotel "Jesse Jackson's 66th Birthday Bash" (Fiesta de Cumpleaños del Reverendo Jesse Jackson a la cual MJ asisitio): 9876 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills MEMORABILIA -Estrella de Michael en Walk Of Fame: 6927 Hollywood Blvd. -Estrella de The Jacksons en Walk of Fame: 1500 N. Vine St. -Grammy Museum: 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A245 -Disneyland Park Anaheim (Ubicacion del especial Disneyland 25th Anniversary): 1313 South Disneyland Drive, Anaheim -Museo Madame Tussauds Hollywood (Figura de MJ): 6933 Hollywood Blvd. -Wax Museum (Figura de MJ): 6767 Hollywood Blvd. -Guinness World Records Museum (Figura de MJ y Articulos de Memorabilia): 6764 Hollywood Blvd. -Mural por el pintor Levi Ponce: 4900 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood MEMORIALES -Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Cementerio donde descansa Michael): Holly Terrace, 1712 South Glendale Avenue, Glendale VARIOS -Griffith Observatory (Lugar de la imagen descartada que iva a ser la portada de Off The Wall): 2800 Observatory Rd. (En la parte alta del edificio) -Gardner St. Elementary School (MJ Auditorium y Escuela de MJ de 6º Grado): 7450 Hawthorn Av. -Montclair College Prep (Instituto donde estudiaron Michael, Marlon y La Toya): 8071 Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys -Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center (Hospital donde transladaron a MJ el dia de su muerte): 757 Westwood Plaza -Sesion de Fotos de la Campaña Suzuki: 6656 W. Sunset Blvd. -Motown Billboard (Esquina Billboard): 8782 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood (Sunset Blvd & Holloway Dr.) -Leo Carrillo Beach (Sesion de fotos de The Jacksons con los deportivos): 35000 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu -Corte de Santa Maria (Lugar del Juicio de MJ): 312-C E. Cook St., Santa Maria -USA for AFRICA (Asociacion Benefica en la que participo MJ con We Are The World): 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles -Ziffren Et Al: Branca John G (Despacho del abogado de MJ, John Branca): 1801 Century Park W # 7, Los Angeles -The Buckley School (Escuela en la que estudian Prince Michael y Paris): 3900 Stansbury Avenue, Sherman Oaks -Knotts Berry Farm (Parque de Atracciones visitado por MJ en los '80. Lugar de la famosa foto con Snoopy): 8039 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park -Hollywood Park Horse Track (MJ y Elizabeth Taylor asisten a la inauguracion de la nueva temporada de carreras de caballos en 1986): 1050 South Prairie Av, Inglewood -Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) (Sesion de fotos de los J5 baja la escultura roja): 5905 Wilshire Blvd -Empire West Condo Building (Sesion de fotos de los J5. La clasica imagen de los 5 en el cesped con el edificio al fondo): 1100 Alta Loma, West Hollywood. -Noe Restaurant (Fiesta del 46th cumpleaños de MJ con la familia Jackson): 251 S. Olive Ave -Womphoppers Restaurant (Actualmente "Saddle Ranch Universal". Afterparty celebrada en 1983 tras un concierto de Liza Minelli. MJ estuvo presente junto a Quincy Jones y Liza Minelli entre otros...): Universal Citywalk, 1000 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City -The L.A. ZOO (Visitado por MJ y Emmanuel Lewis en 1984 una semana despues del accidente de Pepsi): LA ZOO 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles -Campaña Suzuki en Fisherman Village (MJ de blanco junto a la Suzuki en el muelle de FV): Fisherman's Village, 13755 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey -The Park Beverly Hills (Sesion de fotos de Jim Britt en 1973 donde MJ posa tras una fuente en el parque. Algunas de estas fotos aparecen en el MJ Opus): The Park Beverly Hills, Santa Monica Blvd. (cerca de Carmelita) -Will Rogers Memorial Park (Otro de los parques de la sesion de fotos de Jim Britt en 1973 donde MJ posa. Algunas de estas fotos aparecen en el MJ Opus): 9650 Sunset Blvd (Entre Canon y Beverly). *Gracias a Moonwalking Around Los Angeles por muchas de las direcciones facilitadas * EEUU TOUR VIDEOCLIPS -Estacion de Metro del video BAD: Hoyt-Schermerhorn Station (Linea G con AC), Brooklyn, NYC -The Masters School (Universidad de MJ en el video BAD): 49 Clinton Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 -New York State Pavillion (Exteriores de la pelicula "The Wiz" Munchkinland): Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 11101 Corona Ave, Corona, NY RESIDENCIAS -Hogar Natal de la familia Jackson: 2300 Jackson St. & 23rd St., Gary, Indiana -Lugar de naciemiento de Michael Jackson: St. Mary's Mercy Hospital: 555 Polk St. Gary, Indiana -Apartamento de Bobby Taylor. Lugar donde durmieron los J5 en el suelo antes de su audición con Motown: 1300 E Lafayette St Detroit, MI 48207 ESTUDIOS DE GRABACIÓN & DISCOGRAFÍA -SteelTown Records (Estudio de las primeras grabaciones de los J5): 4544 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL -Kaufman Astoria Studios (Estudio de Grabacion de la pelicula "The Wiz"): 34-12 36th Street, Astoria, NY 11106 -Sony Music Studios (Grabaciones para sesiones de HIStory e Invincible): 460 W. 54th St., at 10th Avenue, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, NY -Future Records Studios (Antiguos Estudios de Grabacion de Teddy Riley donde se grabaron vocals y demos para Dangerous, Invincible y el tema "Shout)": 4338 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, Virginia -The Hit Factory Studios (Antiguos Estudios en los que se grabaron sesiones para HIStory e Invincible): 421 West 54th Street, New York -The Hit Factory Criteria Studios (Estudios utilizados para completar el album "Invincible"): 1755 NE 149th St. Miami, Florida ESTADIOS & AUDITORIOS -Teatro Apollo (Lugar de la Consagracion de "The Jackson 5"): 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NYC -The Madison Square Garden (Lugar de actuaciones como el 30th Anniversary 2001 y el Bad Tour '88): 2 Pennsylvania Plaza New York, NY -Radio City Music Hall (MTV VMA donde se besaron MJ y Lisa Marie): 1260 Avenue of the Americas, New York -Carnegie Hall (Conferencia de "Heal The Kids"): 881 7th Ave, New York -RFK "Robert F. Kennedy" Memorial Stadium (Gala United We Stand. MJ junto con varios cantantes interpreto "What More Can I Give"): D.C. Armony, Independence Ave and 22nd St in Southeast, Washington D.C TIENDAS, COMERCIOS & RESTAURANTES -Virgin MegaStore (Actualmente Disney Store)(Firma de Discos de Invincible): 52 East 14th Street, New York -Modern Times Beer: Mural MJ&Bubbles de Post-It de 6.5 metros. HOTELES -The Mirage Hotel & Casino (Hotel frecuentado por MJ, lugar donde se vendia el CD de Siegfried & Roy con el tema "Mind Is The Magic" y ubicacion del Michael Jackson: The Immortal Cirque Do Soleil): 3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd. -MGM Grand Hotel and Casino (Hotel en el que se reencontraron Michael y Lisa Marie meses antes de comenzar su relacion sentimental): 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas -Hotel Royal Plaza in the Walt Disney World Resort (Uno de los hoteles preferidos de MJ en Walt Disney World): 1905 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Orlando, FL -Hotel Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort (Otro de los hoteles preferidos de MJ en Walt Disney World): 1751 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Orlando, FL MEMORABILIA -Madame Tussauds Las Vegas (Figura de Cera de MJ): 3377 Las Vegas Blvd. South Suite 2001 -Motown Historical Museum "HitsVille U.S.A." (Antigua y clasica Sede de Motown Records): 2648 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, Michigan -Addenbrooke Park (Replica de la escultura de Neverland "Snapshot"): 600 S. Kipling Pkwy, Lakewood, Colorado -Replica de la escultura de Guangzhou: Overland Park Arboretum Botanical Garden 8909 W 179th St, Overland Park, Kansas -Banco en memoria de MJ en el Brooklyn Botanical Gardens: 150 Eastern Parkway 990 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225 -EMP Museum: Hay una zona dedicada a John Landis con una pantalla en la que se habla de su trabajo y, como no, aparecen imágenes del making Thriller. Junto a ella, un traje de zombie del vídeo donado por Mick y Cinthia Garris. 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, Washington 98109, USA. -Banco en memoria de MJ en el Brooklyn Botanical Gardens : 150 Eastern Parkway, 990 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225 -Modern Times Beer: La cervecería Modern Times en tiene un mosaico de 6.5 metros de altura creado con más de 10.000 notas de Post-It.: 3725 Greenwood St., San Diego, CALIFORNIA 92110 VARIOS -La Casa Blanca (MJ visitó a los presidentes de EEUU en varias ocasiones): 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington MEXICO HOTELES -Hotel Presidente InterContinental (Hotel donde se hospedo durante el Dangerous Tour): Avenida Campos Eliseos 218, Polanco, Mexico ESTADIOS & AUDITORIOS -Estadio Azteca (Lugar de Dangerous Tour): Calzada de Tlalpan, 3465, Col. Santa Ursula Coapa, Delegación Tlalpan, Mexico VARIOS -Hard Rock Cafe Mexico City (Visita de MJ): Campos Eliseos #290, Col. Polanco 11560 Mexico D.F., Mexico CANADÁ TOUR -New Westminster Museum (Anvil Centre): Allí tienen las gafas que MJ regaló a uno de los policías que le acompañaron en la visita al City Hall en 1984, la chaqueta del policía y un ejemplar de Moonwalk con la foto de MJ y los agentes. 777 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC V3M 1B6, Canadá. -Escalinata de la imagen de MJ con el Cuerpo de Policía de Vancouver: New Westminster City Hall 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, BC V3L 1H9, Canadá. -Hard Rock Vancouver: Tienen uno de los spikey tops de Scream y varias vitrinas alrededor llenas de memorabilia de MJ. 2080 United Blvd, Coquitlam, BC V3K 6W3, Canadá. EUROPA TOUR VIDEOCLIPS -Castillo de Buda (History Teaser, parte del desfile ante el palacio): 1014 Budapest, Úri utca 9, Budapest, Hungary -Plaza de los Héroes (History Teaser, escena de la estatua): 1146 Budapest, Hősök Tere, Hungría -Disneyland Resort Paris (Michael estuvo de visita algunas veces en el parque): 77777 Marne-la-Vallée, Paris ESTADIOS & AUDITORIOS -Wembley Stadium (Lugar del mitico concierto del Bad Tour '88. El estadio antiguo fue demolido y eregido el nuevo estadio en el mismo lugar): Wembley, London, HA9 0WS, Reino Unido -Stadionul National (Lugar del mitico concierto del Dangerous World Tour '92): National Arena 35-37, Bucharest, Rumanía -Olympic Stadium (Lugar del mitico concierto del HIStory World Tour '97): Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21, 80809 München, Alemania -The O2 Arena (Conferencia de prensa de This Is It y lugar elegido para la realizacion de los conciertos): Peninsula Square, City of London, London SE10 0DX, Reino Unido HOTELES -Hotel "Bayerischer Hof" (MJ se alojó en muchas ocasiones): Promenadeplatz 2-6, Altstadt-Lehel, 80333 Múnich -The Grand at Oudezijds Voorbugwal (Hotel en el que se alojaba Michael en Amsterdam durante la gira HIStory 1996): Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197, 1012 Ex Amsterdam, Nehterlands -Hotel Jardin Botanico (Lugar en el que se alojaba MJ durante el Dangerous WT en Tenerife): Avda. Richard J. Yeoward, nº 1,Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, España -Hotel The Westin Palace (Hotel Preferido de MJ para alojarse en Madrid): Plaza de las Cortes, 7, Madrid, España -Hotel Le Meridien (Hotel Preferido de MJ para alojarse en Barcelona): Ramblas, 111, Barcelona, España -The Hempel Hotel (Hotel donde se alojo MJ en 2006): 31 Craven Hill Gardens W2 3, Londres -Hotel The Lanesborough (Hotel en el que, supuestamente, MJ se desperto de madrugada y deambuló sonambulo por los pasillos): Hyde Park Corner 0, Myfair, Londres -Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin (Hotel donde MJ asomó a Blanket por la ventana y causo la famosa polemica): Unter den Linden 77 10117, Berlín, Alemania -Hard Rock Hotel (Estatua de en honor de MJ): PenangBatu Ferringhi Beach, 11100 Penang, Malaysia MEMORABILIA -Madame Tussauds London (Figura de cera de MJ): Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LR -Museo Astrup Fearnley (Figura de Ceramica de MJ & Bubbles): Dronningens Gate 4, 0152 Oslo, Noruega -Estatua de HIStory: Eindhovenseweg Zuid 595681 Best, Países Bajos MEMORIALES -Estadio de Futbol Fulham (Estatua en honor de MJ por Mohamed Al Fayed): Craven Cottage, Stevenage Rd, Hammersmith, London SW6 6HH, Reino Unido -Monumento frente al Hotel "Bayerischer Hof" (Decorado por fans de MJ como memorial desde 2009): Estatua de Orlando di Lasso Promenadeplatz, 80333 Munich, Alemania -Estatua Tributo a MJ: Vainer St.(delante del Greenwich Shopping Mall), Yekaterinburg, Rusia VARIOS -Monumento Vittorio Emanuele II (Visita de MJ a Roma 1988): Piazza Venezia, 3, 00187 Roma, Italia -Sony BMG London "Sony Sulks"(Michael realiza su protesta contra Sony Music subido a un Bus Inglés): 9 Derry St, London W8 5HY, Reino Unido -Los Musicos de Bremen (MJ se fotografia junto a esta figura en su paso por Alemania en la gira HIStory): Am Markt, 28195 Bremen, Alemania -Parque de Atracciones de Liseberg (Visita de MJ en la epoca BAD. Hay una estrella en su honor y las hullas de sus manos): Örgrytevägen, 402 22 Göteborg, Suecia ASIA TOUR ESTADIOS & AUDITORIOS -Yokohama Stadium (Lugar del mitico concierto del Bar Tour '87): 3302-5 Kozukue, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama City, Japon TIENDAS, COMERCIOS & RESTAURANTES -Heaven 'n Eggs (Restaurante en el que se ha hecho un menú en honor a MJ): Glorietta 4. Unit 104 G/F, Glorietta 4, Ayala Center. Makati City, Filipinas -Cafe & Bar MJM (Bar con tematica dedicada a MJ): 1-57-1, Chofu, Tokio MEMORIALES -Heaven 'n Eggs (Restaurante en el que se ha hecho un menú en honor a MJ): Glorietta 4. Unit 104 G/F, Glorietta 4, Ayala Center. Makati City, Filipinas -Escultura en Honor a MJ: 545号 Xiatang West Road, Baiyunqu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China VARIOS -Wild Wadi Water Park (Parque Acuatico alquilado por MJ): Bahrain City Centre, Manama Bahrain, Dubai -Studio Coast (Evento Premium VIP Party 2007. Michael llego vestido con el famoso traje negro con leoncitos amarillos): 2-2-10 Shinkiba, Koutou-Ku, Tokio, Japon SUDAMERICA TOUR VIDEOCLIPS -Fabelas Morro Santa Marta (Lugar donde se rodó "They Don't Care About Us"): Rua Marechal Franciso de Moura, 234, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22260-140, Brasil VARIOS -Oficialia del Estado Civil de la Segunda Circunscripción de La Vega (Lugar donde se casaron de manera civil MJ y Lisa Marie): C/Manuel U. Gómez, no. 86, Edif. Juzgado de Paz, La Vega -Park Hyatt Hotel (ahora llamado "Four Seasons") Mansion "Alzaga Unzue" (anexa al hotel, donde MJ se hospedo durante su estadia en Argentina en el 93): Avenida Alvear, 1661 Buenos Aires, Argentina MEMORIALES -Estatua y Mosaico de MJ (En la misma zona donde fue rodado TDCAU): Espacio Michael Jackson, Morro Dona Marta, Rio de Janeiro OCEANIA TOUR MEMORIALES -Muro Tributo de los Candados de Amor (Tributo a MJ): Parque de la bahía de Sydney, Sydney, Australia Muchas gracias a la comunidad de MJHIDEOUT por los aportes prestados a esta genial guía. Si alguien tiene más lugares interesantes sobre los pasos de MJ no dude en compartirlos!
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