Croisières et Monde
167 boul. Laurier, McMasterville QC4 évaluations PJ
11 décembre 2017
by Jennifer Foden
There were many ups and downs for Vancouverites in 2017. Before we start planning our New Year’s resolutions and looking forward to 2018, we thought we’d round up some of the best moments in Vancouver from the past year. [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Gabriel Lam/New Year's Eve Vancouver]
This past year marked Canada’s 150th birthday. While there were plenty of special Canada Day celebrations in and around Vancouver, B.C. also celebrated Canada 150+, acknowledging the Indigenous people who have lived here much longer than 150 years. [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Coast Mountain Photography]
Vancouver is certainly considered the craft beer capital of Canada (with 23 craft breweries in the city proper), but this past year, Vogue Magazine said we’re likely the best in North America, too. Cheers to that! [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Nelson Mouellic]
The second annual Vancouver Mural Festival brought over 60 new bright, bold murals to the neighbourhoods of Mount Pleasant and Strathcona. There was also a beautiful thunderbird mural painted on the Portland Hotel Society’s headquarters as a response to the overdose epidemic. [Photo by Jennifer Foden]
Unquestionably, we can agree that Vancouver is one of North America’s best foodie cities – four restaurants here were nominated for the prestigious “best new restaurant in Canada” by Air Canada. What new restaurants have you tried? [Photo courtesy of Fayuca/Hanna McLean]
Some of our other local sports teams may not have done very well in 2017 (we’re looking at you, Canucks), but the Vancouver Canadians won the Northwest League Baseball championship – their fourth win since 2011. [Photo courtesy of Vancouver Canadians/Mark Steffens]
Many big-name musical acts visited Vancouver in 2017 – Lady Gaga, A Tribe Called Red, Tegan and Sara, Snoop Dogg, Bruno Mars, Feist, Barenaked Ladies and Jay-Z. What was your favourite show of 2017? [Photo by Jennifer Foden]
Vancouver continued its reputation as “Hollywood North” in 2017, filming movies such as Deadpool 2 (starring Vancouverite Ryan Reynolds), Skyscraper (starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) and The Mountains Between Us (starring Idris Elba and Kate Winslet). [Photo credit: iStock/AnthonyRosenberg]
What is the one thing we talk about in Vancouver more than real estate and politics? The weather. Vancouver had an unusually cold and snowy #Snowmageddon winter last year (Trout Lake froze over for the first time in 20 years) and a long, dry summer. What’s in store for 2018? [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Rishad Daroowala]
Vancouver is home to the largest LGBTQ community in Western Canada. After two decades of searching for a new location, Qmunity – B.C.’s queer resource centre – received good news when city council voted unanimously to fund a new building. [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Michael Song]
Here at YP, we had a lot of fun rounding up the best events to attend in Vancouver (and covering events on social media, too). We particularly loved Dine Out Vancouver, Vancouver Craft Beer Week and the Vancouver International Film Festival. What was your favourite event of 2017? [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Three Sixty Photography]
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