Hello from Vancouver (5): Gastown and My Final Explorations

After my extremely interesting walking tour of theall its stores and restaurants in detail since my plane
Downtown East Side I decided to round out mywould be leaving in a few hours and I still wanted to
exploration of the city with another bicycling trip. Inhead back to Stanley Park one more time to catch
my mind, bicycling is just the perfect way toanother glimpse of this most gorgeous urban
discover a city, it gives you greater range thangreenspace. So back I cycled past construction of
walking, you don't need to wait around for buses,the new convention centre and back on the
and you get exercise at the same time -bonus!waterfront into Stanley Park. Since this was my
I realized that I had not even seen Gastown yet,second time in the park I caught a few things I
which gave me a perfect excuse for another roundmissed the first time around: I saw the Girl in a
of exploring. I went to Spokes Bicycle Rentals again,Wetsuit sculpture, created in 1972, which is a life-size
talked to Phil who had been so helpful to me onbronze statue of a woman in a wetsuit, with flippers
Saturday in my exploration of Stanley Park and off Ion her feet and her mask pushed up on her
went for another few hours, to see just a bit moreforehead, and sits on a large intertidal boulder just
of Vancouver before I had to leave. I decided to rideoffshore of Stanley Park.
back to the Downtown East Side since I wasn't ableI didn't go all around the park but cut across it after
to take any photos during the walking tour. I rodea nice little icecream break at the Lumberman's Arch
along the waterfront trail past Canada Place and theconcession stand and I rode through the beautiful
Harbour Centre to the east side of town.Rose Garden and Shakespeare Garden which form
I closely retraced my steps from this morning'sthe backbone of the perennial flower beds and
walking tour on the bicycle and took some picturesornamental trees and shrubs. Stanley Park is really a
of some of the buildings along the way. One placesight to behold, and it offers so many recreational
that definitely stood out was the Sun Tower, aand relaxation opportunities. The park also holds a
building created between 1911 and 1912 that used tochildren's farmyard and miniature train.
be the headquarters of the Vancouver Sun. I rodeMy final stop in the park was the Lost Lagoon, a
through Chinatown again, which still had such anlarge pond, featuring a fountain at its centre, set
unusually orderly and organized feel to it.against a gorgeous backdrop of forests, flowering
Then I explored Gastown, one of Vancouver's mostshrubs, with the mountains towering in the
historic areas. Its founding father was a loquaciousbackground. The amount of visual beauty of this area
saloon owner: John "Gassy Jack" Deighton, who, inis virtually overwhelming and I was starting to feel a
1867, built a saloon near the corner of Carrall andlittle sad that I had to end my visit since I had to
Water Streets to profit from the local lumber millmake it back to UBC on the other side of town to
workers and gold prospectors on their way to theretrieve my luggage and head off to the airport.
Yukon. By the 1870s, Gastown was a multiculturalI had originally planned to go biking until 5:30 pm,
community, complete with saloons, hotels andconsidering that my flight wouldn't leave until almost 9
grocery stores, brought into town becausepm, but then I realized it's Monday and rush hour
Vancouver had been chosen as the Canadian Pacificwould be setting in soon. So I took my bike back
Railroad terminus.early, said my goodbyes to Phil, who's been so
By 1886 it had 1,000 buildings and 3,000 residents.helpful all along, and he gave me a few more words
Then, in 1886, a blaze broke out and burned theof local advice as to which bus routes to take and
town to the ground. Although destroying the town,off I went to catch a bus to Burrard Street. The
this fire started the biggest building boom in Westintersection of Burrard and Georgia was totally nuts,
Coast history. After an economic decline in the earlysince the city was repaving and police were directing
part of the 20th century, Gastown became a virtualtraffic manually. I was glad I had taken my bike back
backwater from the 1930s to 1950s until a group ofearly, at least I would make it back to the university
local merchants and property owners put it back onin time for my departure to the airport. Finally the
the map in the 1960s by renovating the historic#44 bus came and I could relax. Actually I was
buildings and turning them into one of the city's topsurprised that it only took me 25 minutes to get
tourist attractions.back to the University which left me extra time to
One of the biggest draws Gastown is thecomplete some travel reports over the Internet.
steam-powered clock, the world's first, created byAll in all, Victoria and Vancouver have been an
Raymond Saunders who has a small shop nearby.awesome experience. I had absolutely perfect
Live steam, pumped from a plant that heats moreweather: 25 degrees with beaming sunshine and
than 100 downtown buildings, operates theabsolutely no humidity. I had a fabulous reunion in
mechanism of the clocks and blows the whistles. AtVictoria with my co-worker Clare, two and a half
each quarter hour the clock sounds the Westminstervery interesting days at the Canada-US Servas
Chimes while the large whistle announces the hours.Conference where I got to know some of the most
Gastown's Steam Clock is one of the favouritegenerous and dedicated individuals I have ever had a
photography spots for tourists. Gastown also houseschance to meet, and in the time in between I had an
another major Vancouver attraction: an innovativeopportunity to explore Vancouver, a vibrant and
educational and cultural experience called Storeyum:exciting city full of contrasts, set in one of the most
it's 100,000 square foot indoor venue showcases thephysically stunning locations anywhere on the planet.
colourful history of Canada's West Coast in liveIt's been a very short trip, and all I can say - I'll be
reenactments.back...
Of course I didn't have time to explore Gastown and